Randall Joseph Mitchell
Affiliations: | University of Akron, Akron, OH, United States |
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Evolutionary Ecology, pollination biologyGoogle:
"Randall Mitchell"Parents
Sign in to add mentormary vaughan price | grad student | 1983-1991 | UC Riverside (Terrestrial Ecology Tree) |
Nickolas M. Waser | grad student | 1983-1991 | UC Riverside |
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Shelton WR, Mitchell RJ, Christopher DA, et al. (2023) Among-individual variation in flowering phenology affects flowering synchrony and mating opportunity. American Journal of Botany |
Christopher DA, Karron JD, Semski WR, et al. (2021) Selfing Rates Vary with Floral Display, Pollinator Visitation, and Plant Density in Natural Populations of Mimulus ringens. Journal of Evolutionary Biology |
Novotny JL, Reeher P, Varvaro M, et al. (2021) Bumble bee species distributions and habitat associations in the Midwestern USA, a region of declining diversity Biodiversity and Conservation. 30: 865-887 |
Christopher DA, Mitchell RJ, Trapnell DW, et al. (2020) Edge effects and mating patterns in a bumblebee-pollinated plant. Aob Plants. 12: plaa033 |
Christopher DA, Mitchell RJ, Karron JD. (2019) Pollination intensity and paternity in flowering plants. Annals of Botany |
Christopher DA, Mitchell RJ, Trapnell DW, et al. (2019) Hermaphroditism promotes mate diversity in flowering plants. American Journal of Botany |
Brody AK, Mitchell RJ. (2019) Effects of experimental manipulation of inflorescence size on pollination and pre-dispersal seed predation in the hummingbird-pollinated plant Ipomopsis aggregata. Oecologia. 110: 86-93 |
Lanterman J, Reeher P, Mitchell RJ, et al. (2019) Habitat Preference and Phenology of Nest Seeking and Foraging Spring Bumble Bee Queens in Northeastern North America (Hymenoptera: Apidae: Bombus) The American Midland Naturalist. 182: 131 |
Stotz GC, Cahill JF, Bennett JA, et al. (2019) Not a melting pot: Plant species aggregate in their non‐native range Global Ecology and Biogeography. 29: 482-490 |
Whitehead MR, Lanfear R, Mitchell RJ, et al. (2018) Plant Mating Systems Often Vary Widely Among Populations Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. 6 |