Megan L. Peterson

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Peterson ML, Angert AL, Kay KM. (2020) Experimental migration upward in elevation is associated with strong selection on life history traits. Ecology and Evolution. 10: 612-625
Reed PB, Peterson ML, Pfeifer‐Meister LE, et al. (2020) Climate manipulations differentially affect plant population dynamics within versus beyond northern range limits Journal of Ecology
Waddle E, Piedrahita LR, Hall ES, et al. (2019) Asynchrony in individual and subpopulation fecundity stabilizes reproductive output of an alpine plant population. Ecology. e02639
Chardon NI, Pironon S, Peterson ML, et al. (2019) Incorporating intraspecific variation into species distribution models improves distribution predictions, but cannot predict species traits for a wide‐spread plant species Ecography. 43: 60-74
Lowry D, Sobel J, Angert A, et al. (2019) The case for the continued use of the genus name Mimulus for all monkeyflowers Taxon. 68: 617-623
Dibner RR, Peterson ML, Louthan AM, et al. (2019) Multiple mechanisms confer stability to isolated populations of a rare endemic plant Ecological Monographs. 89: e01360
Dibner RR, Peterson ML, Louthan AM, et al. (2019) Mechanisms of Population Persistence for a Rare Endemic Plant The Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America. 100: e01527
Peterson ML, Doak DF, Morris WF. (2018) Incorporating local adaptation into forecasts of species' distribution and abundance under climate change. Global Change Biology
Hall ES, Piedrahita LR, Kendziorski G, et al. (2018) Climate and synchrony with conspecifics determine the effects of flowering phenology on reproductive success in Silene acaulis Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research. 50: e1548866
Peterson ML, Doak DF, Morris WF. (2017) Both life history plasticity and local adaptation will shape range-wide responses to climate warming in the tundra plant Silene acaulis. Global Change Biology
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