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Parachnowitsch Group

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  • Floral scent divergence across an elevational hybrid zone with varying pollinators.

    Garcia, Y., Ostevik, K., Anderson, J., Rausher, M., Parachnowitsch, A. (2023). Oecologia, . vol. 201, ss. 45-57 DOI
  • Pollinators and herbivores interactively shape selection on strawberry defence and attraction.

    Egan, P., Muola, A., Parachnowitsch, A., Stenberg, J. (2021). Evolution Letters, . vol. 5, ss. 636-643 DOI
  • Differences in Floral Scent and Petal Reflectance Between Diploid and Tetraploid Chamerion angustifolium.

    Palmqvist, B., Brazeau, H., Parachnowitsch, A. (2021). Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, . vol. 9 DOI
  • Editorial SCAPE special issue.

    Nielsen, A., Parachnowitsch, A., Cousins, S., Andersson, S. (2021). Nordic Journal of Botany, vol. 39 DOI
  • Spatial variation in scent emission within flowers.

    Garcia, Y., Friberg, M., Parachnowitsch, A. (2021). Nordic Journal of Botany, . vol. 39 DOI
  • Scented nectar and the challenge of measuring honest signals in pollination.

    Burdon, R., Raguso, R., Gegear, R., Pierce, E., Kessler, A. et al. (2020). Journal of Ecology, . vol. 108, ss. 2132-2144 DOI
  • Global gradients in intraspecific variation in vegetative and floral traits are partially associated with climate and species richness.

    Kuppler, J., Albert, C., Ames, G., Armbruster, W., Boenisch, G. et al. (2020). Global Ecology and Biogeography, vol. 29, ss. 992-1007 DOI
  • Evolutionary ecology of nectar.

    Parachnowitsch, A., Manson, J., Sletvold, N. (2019). Annals of Botany, . vol. 123, ss. 247-261 DOI
  • Covariation and phenotypic integration in chemical communication displays: biosynthetic constraints and eco-evolutionary implications.

    Junker, R., Kuppler, J., Amo, L., Blande, J., Borges, R. et al. (2018). New Phytologist, . vol. 220, ss. 739-749 DOI
  • Bringing ecology blogging into the scientific fold: measuring reach and impact of science community blogs.

    Saunders, M., Duffy, M., Heard, S., Kosmala, M., Leather, S. et al. (2017). Royal Society Open Science, vol. 4 DOI
  • Roe deer prefer mixed-sex willow stands over monosexual stands but do not discriminate between male and female plants.

    Moritz, K., Parachnowitsch, A., Julkunen-Tiitto, R., Björkman, C., Ayres, M. et al. (2018). Environmental and Experimental Botany, . vol. 146, ss. 62-67 DOI
  • Bacteria colonising Penstemon digitalis show volatile and tissue-specific responses to a natural concentration range of the floral volatile linalool.

    Burdon, R., Junker, R., Scofield, D., Parachnowitsch, A. (2018). Chemoecology, vol. 28, ss. 11-19 DOI
  • Plant sex effects on insect herbivores and biological control in a Short Rotation Coppice willow.

    Moritz, K., Bjorkman, C., Parachnowitsch, A., Stenberg, J. (2017). Biological control (Print), vol. 115, ss. 30-36 DOI
  • Direct and Pollinator-Mediated Effects of Herbivory on Strawberry and the Potential for Improved Resistance.

    Muola, A., Weber, D., Malm, L., Egan, P., Glinwood, R. et al. (2017). Frontiers in Plant Science, vol. 8 DOI
  • Multimodal signal honesty in Penstemon digitalis enhances bumblebee foraging.

    Burdon, Rosalie C.F.; Scofield, Douglas G.; Pierce, Ellen; Gegear, Robert J.; Parachnowitsch, Amy L.
  • Floral volatiles suppress Penstemon digitalis microorganisms.

    Burdon, Rosalie C.F.; Junker, Robert R.; Parachnowitsch, Amy L.
  • Honest signalling of nectar scent depends on inflorescence not flower scale.

    Burdon, Rosalie C.F.; Raguso, Robert A.; Kessler, Andre; Gegear, Robert J.; Parachnowitsch, Amy L.
  • Female Salix viminalis are more severely infected by Melampsora spp. but neither sex experiences associational effects.

    Moritz, K., Björkman, C., Parachnowitsch, A., Stenberg, J. (2016). Ecology and Evolution, vol. 6, ss. 1154-1162 DOI
  • Do Plants Eavesdrop on Floral Scent Signals?.

    Caruso, C., Parachnowitsch, A. (2016). Trends in Plant Science, vol. 21, ss. 9-15 DOI
  • Spatiotemporal floral scent variation of Penstemon digitalis.

    Burdon, R., Raguso, R., Kessler, A., Parachnowitsch, A. (2015). Journal of Chemical Ecology, vol. 41, ss. 641-650 DOI
  • The chemical ecology of plant pollinator interactions: recent advances and future direction.

    Parachnowitsch, A., Manson, J. (2015). Current Opinion in Insect Science, vol. 8, ss. 41-46 DOI
  • Working Towards a Holistic View on Flower Traits-How Floral Scents Mediate Plant-Animal Interactions in Concert with Other Floral Characters.

    Junker, R., Parachnowitsch, A. (2015). Journal of the Indian Institute of Science, vol. 95, ss. 43-67
  • Neighbours matter: natural selection on plant size depends on the identity and diversity of the surrounding community.

    Parachnowitsch, A., Cook-Patton, S., McArt, S. (2014). Evolutionary Ecology, vol. 28, ss. 1139-1153 DOI
  • New Synthesis: The Evolutionary Ecology of Floral Volatiles.

    Parachnowitsch, A. (2014). Journal of Chemical Ecology, vol. 40, ss. 859-859 DOI
  • Interpreting local adaptation studies.

    Parachnowitsch, A. (2013). Ideas in Ecology and Evolution, vol. 6, ss. 37-39 DOI
  • Natural selection on floral volatile production in Penstemon digitalis: Highlighting the role of linalool.

    Parachnowitsch, A., Burdon, R., Ragusso, R., Kessler, A. (2013). Plant Signalling & Behavior, vol. 8, ss. e22704- DOI
  • Phenotypic selection to increase floral scent emission, but not flower size or colour in bee-pollinatedPenstemon digitalis.

    Parachnowitsch, A., Raguso, R., Kessler, A. (2012). New Phytologist, vol. 195, ss. 667-675 DOI
  • Adapting with the enemy: local adaptation in plant-herbivore interactions.

    Parachnowitsch, A., Lajuenesse, M. (2012). New Phytologist, vol. 193, ss. 294-296 DOI
  • Lobelia siphilitica Plants That Escape Herbivory in Time Also Have Reduced Latex Production.

    Parachnowitsch, A., Caruso, C., Campbell, S., Kessler, A. (2012). PLOS ONE, vol. 7, ss. e37745- DOI
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