Rebecca Irwin - Publications

Affiliations: 
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, United States 
Area:
Ecology

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2024 Hamon LE, Youngsteadt E, Irwin RE, Sorenson CE. As prey and pollinators, insects increase reproduction and allow for outcrossing in the carnivorous plant Dionaea muscipula. American Journal of Botany. e16279. PMID 38290989 DOI: 10.1002/ajb2.16279  0.598
2023 Heiling JM, Irwin RE, Morris WF. Conflicting constraints on male mating success shape reward size in pollen-rewarding plants. American Journal of Botany. e16158. PMID 37040609 DOI: 10.1002/ajb2.16158  0.492
2023 Malfi RL, McFrederick QS, Lozano G, Irwin RE, Adler LS. Sunflower plantings reduce a common gut pathogen and increase queen production in common eastern bumblebee colonies. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 290: 20230055. PMID 37015273 DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2023.0055  0.473
2023 Prather RM, Dalton RM, Barr B, Blumstein DT, Boggs CL, Brody AK, Inouye DW, Irwin RE, Martin JGA, Smith RJ, Van Vuren DH, Wells CP, Whiteman HH, Inouye BD, Underwood N. Current and lagged climate affects phenology across diverse taxonomic groups. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 290: 20222181. PMID 36629105 DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2022.2181  0.669
2022 Palmer-Young EC, Malfi R, Zhou Y, Joyce B, Whitehead H, Van Wyk JI, Baylis K, Grubbs K, Boncristiani DL, Evans JD, Irwin RE, Adler LS. Sunflower-Associated Reductions in Varroa Mite Infestation of Honey Bee Colonies. Journal of Economic Entomology. PMID 36573405 DOI: 10.1093/jee/toac196  0.457
2022 Stemkovski M, Dickson RG, Griffin SR, Inouye BD, Inouye DW, Pardee GL, Underwood N, Irwin RE. Skewness in bee and flower phenological distributions. Ecology. e3890. PMID 36208124 DOI: 10.1002/ecy.3890  0.362
2022 Carper AL, Warren PS, Adler LS, Irwin RE. Pollen limitation of native plant reproduction in an urban landscape. American Journal of Botany. PMID 36200335 DOI: 10.1002/ajb2.16080  0.807
2022 Pardee GL, Griffin SR, Stemkovski M, Harrison T, Portman ZM, Kazenel MR, Lynn JS, Inouye DW, Irwin RE. Life-history traits predict responses of wild bees to climate variation. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 289: 20212697. PMID 35440209 DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2021.2697  0.401
2021 Carper AL, Richardson LL, Irwin RE, Bowers MD. Seasonal Variation in Host Plant Chemistry Drives Sequestration in a Specialist Caterpillar. Journal of Chemical Ecology. PMID 34738204 DOI: 10.1007/s10886-021-01321-7  0.83
2021 Rewcastle KE, Henning JA, Read QD, Irwin RE, Sanders NJ, Classen AT. Plant removal across an elevational gradient marginally reduces rates, substantially reduces variation in mineralization. Ecology. e03546. PMID 34618916 DOI: 10.1002/ecy.3546  0.535
2021 Heiling JM, Bronstein JL, Irwin RE. Nectar addition changes pollinator behavior but not plant reproduction in pollen-rewarding Lupinus argenteus. American Journal of Botany. PMID 33608867 DOI: 10.1002/ajb2.1613  0.458
2020 Stemkovski M, Pearse WD, Griffin SR, Pardee GL, Gibbs J, Griswold T, Neff JL, Oram R, Rightmyer MG, Sheffield CS, Wright K, Inouye BD, Inouye DW, Irwin RE. Bee phenology is predicted by climatic variation and functional traits. Ecology Letters. PMID 32812695 DOI: 10.1111/Ele.13583  0.435
2020 Adler LS, Barber NA, Biller OM, Irwin RE. Flowering plant composition shapes pathogen infection intensity and reproduction in bumble bee colonies. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. PMID 32393622 DOI: 10.1073/Pnas.2000074117  0.37
2019 LoCascio GM, Aguirre L, Irwin RE, Adler LS. Pollen from multiple sunflower cultivars and species reduces a common bumblebee gut pathogen. Royal Society Open Science. 6: 190279. PMID 31183152 DOI: 10.1098/Rsos.190279  0.37
2019 Figueroa LL, Blinder M, Grincavitch C, Jelinek A, Mann EK, Merva LA, Metz LE, Zhao AY, Irwin RE, McArt SH, Adler LS. Bee pathogen transmission dynamics: deposition, persistence and acquisition on flowers. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 286: 20190603. PMID 31138075 DOI: 10.1098/Rspb.2019.0603  0.41
2019 Prado SG, Collazo JA, Stevenson PC, Irwin RE. A comparison of coffee floral traits under two different agricultural practices. Scientific Reports. 9: 7331. PMID 31089179 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-019-43753-y  0.303
2019 Heiling JM, Cook D, Lee ST, Irwin RE. Pollen and vegetative secondary chemistry of three pollen-rewarding lupines. American Journal of Botany. PMID 31046151 DOI: 10.1002/ajb2.1283  0.47
2019 Palmer-Young EC, Farrell IW, Adler LS, Milano NJ, Egan PA, Irwin RE, Stevenson PC. Secondary metabolites from nectar and pollen: a resource for ecological and evolutionary studies. Ecology. e02621. PMID 30667044 DOI: 10.1002/Ecy.2621  0.43
2019 Pardee GL, Jensen IO, Inouye DW, Irwin RE. The individual and combined effects of snowmelt timing and frost exposure on the reproductive success of montane forbs Journal of Ecology. 107: 1970-1981. DOI: 10.1111/1365-2745.13152  0.494
2018 Egan PA, Adler LS, Irwin RE, Farrell IW, Palmer-Young EC, Stevenson PC. Crop Domestication Alters Floral Reward Chemistry With Potential Consequences for Pollinator Health. Frontiers in Plant Science. 9: 1357. PMID 30319666 DOI: 10.3389/Fpls.2018.01357  0.551
2018 Giacomini JJ, Leslie J, Tarpy DR, Palmer-Young EC, Irwin RE, Adler LS. Medicinal value of sunflower pollen against bee pathogens. Scientific Reports. 8: 14394. PMID 30258066 DOI: 10.1038/S41598-018-32681-Y  0.324
2018 Adler LS, Michaud KM, Ellner SP, McArt SH, Stevenson PC, Irwin RE. Disease where you dine: Plant species and floral traits associated with pathogen transmission in bumble bees. Ecology. PMID 30155907 DOI: 10.1002/Ecy.2503  0.523
2018 Lichtenberg EM, Irwin RE, Bronstein JL. Costs and benefits of alternative food handling tactics help explain facultative exploitation of pollination mutualisms. Ecology. PMID 29800495 DOI: 10.1002/Ecy.2395  0.35
2018 Richman SK, Irwin RE, Bosak JT, Bronstein JL. Consequences of secondary nectar robbing for male components of plant reproduction. American Journal of Botany. PMID 29797579 DOI: 10.1002/Ajb2.1082  0.596
2018 Youngsteadt E, Irwin RE, Fowler A, Bertone MA, Giacomini SJ, Kunz M, Suiter D, Sorenson CE. Venus Flytrap Rarely Traps Its Pollinators. The American Naturalist. 191: 539-546. PMID 29570403 DOI: 10.1086/696124  0.41
2018 Heiling JM, Ledbetter TA, Richman SK, Ellison HK, Bronstein JL, Irwin RE. Why are some plant-nectar robber interactions commensalisms? Oikos. 127: 1679-1689. DOI: 10.1111/Oik.05440  0.575
2018 Palmer-Young EC, Farrell IW, Adler LS, Milano NJ, Egan PA, Junker RR, Irwin RE, Stevenson PC. Chemistry of floral rewards: intra- and interspecific variability of nectar and pollen secondary metabolites across taxa Ecological Monographs. 89: e01335. DOI: 10.1002/Ecm.1335  0.439
2017 Bronstein JL, Barker JL, Lichtenberg EM, Richardson LL, Irwin RE. The behavioral ecology of nectar robbing: why be tactic constant? Current Opinion in Insect Science. 21: 14-18. PMID 28822483 DOI: 10.1016/J.Cois.2017.05.013  0.307
2017 Pardee GL, Inouye DW, Irwin RE. Direct and indirect effects of episodic frost on plant growth and reproduction in subalpine wildflowers. Global Change Biology. PMID 28805338 DOI: 10.1111/Gcb.13865  0.594
2016 Carper AL, Adler LS, Irwin RE. Effects of florivory on plant-pollinator interactions: Implications for male and female components of plant reproduction. American Journal of Botany. PMID 27329944 DOI: 10.3732/Ajb.1600144  0.829
2016 Richardson LL, Bowers MD, Irwin RE. Nectar chemistry mediates the behavior of parasitized bees: consequences for plant fitness. Ecology. 97: 325-37. PMID 27145608 DOI: 10.1890/15-0263.1  0.55
2016 Gezon ZJ, Inouye DW, Irwin RE. Phenological change in a spring ephemeral: implications for pollination and plant reproduction. Global Change Biology. PMID 26833694 DOI: 10.1111/Gcb.13209  0.569
2016 Richman SK, Irwin RE, Nelson CJ, Bronstein JL. Facilitated exploitation of pollination mutualisms: fitness consequences for plants Journal of Ecology. 105: 188-196. DOI: 10.1111/1365-2745.12657  0.539
2016 Schaeffer RN, Mei YZ, Andicoechea J, Manson JS, Irwin RE. Consequences of a nectar yeast for pollinator preference and performance Functional Ecology. 31: 613-621. DOI: 10.1111/1365-2435.12762  0.782
2015 Irwin RE, Howell P, Galen C. Quantifying direct vs. indirect effects of nectar robbers on male and female components of plant fitness Journal of Ecology. 103: 1487-1497. DOI: 10.1111/1365-2745.12476  0.458
2015 Schaeffer RN, Vannette RL, Irwin RE. Nectar yeasts in Delphinium nuttallianum (Ranunculaceae) and their effects on nectar quality Fungal Ecology. 18: 100-106. DOI: 10.1016/J.Funeco.2015.09.010  0.753
2014 Schaeffer RN, Phillips CR, Duryea MC, Andicoechea J, Irwin RE. Nectar yeasts in the tall Larkspur Delphinium barbeyi (Ranunculaceae) and effects on components of pollinator foraging behavior. Plos One. 9: e108214. PMID 25272164 DOI: 10.1371/Journal.Pone.0108214  0.787
2014 Irwin RE, Cook D, Richardson LL, Manson JS, Gardner DR. Secondary compounds in floral rewards of toxic rangeland plants: impacts on pollinators. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 62: 7335-44. PMID 24766254 DOI: 10.1021/jf500521w  0.475
2014 Carper AL, Adler LS, Warren PS, Irwin RE. Effects of suburbanization on forest bee communities. Environmental Entomology. 43: 253-62. PMID 24533967 DOI: 10.1603/En13078  0.761
2014 McArt SH, Koch H, Irwin RE, Adler LS. Arranging the bouquet of disease: floral traits and the transmission of plant and animal pathogens. Ecology Letters. 17: 624-36. PMID 24528408 DOI: 10.1111/Ele.12257  0.45
2014 Irwin RE, Warren PS, Carper AL, Adler LS. Plant-animal interactions in suburban environments: implications for floral evolution. Oecologia. 174: 803-15. PMID 24193000 DOI: 10.1007/S00442-013-2797-2  0.832
2013 Schaeffer RN, Manson JS, Irwin RE. Effects of abiotic factors and species interactions on estimates of male plant function: a meta-analysis. Ecology Letters. 16: 399-408. PMID 23237105 DOI: 10.1111/Ele.12044  0.746
2013 Manson JS, Cook D, Gardner DR, Irwin RE. Dose-dependent effects of nectar alkaloids in a montane plant-pollinator community Journal of Ecology. 101: 1604-1612. DOI: 10.1111/1365-2745.12144  0.417
2012 Adler LS, Irwin RE. Nectar alkaloids decrease pollination and female reproduction in a native plant. Oecologia. 168: 1033-41. PMID 22011842 DOI: 10.1007/S00442-011-2153-3  0.593
2012 Brody AK, Irwin RE. When resources don't rescue: Flowering phenology and species interactions affect compensation to herbivory in Ipomopsis aggregata Oikos. 121: 1424-1434. DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0706.2012.20458.x  0.807
2011 Zhang C, Irwin RE, Wang Y, He YP, Yang YP, Duan YW. Selective seed abortion induced by nectar robbing in the selfing plant Comastoma pulmonarium. The New Phytologist. 192: 249-55. PMID 21651561 DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-8137.2011.03785.x  0.373
2011 Irwin RE, Brody AK. Additive effects of herbivory, nectar robbing and seed predation on male and female fitness estimates of the host plant Ipomopsis aggregata. Oecologia. 166: 681-92. PMID 21274574 DOI: 10.1007/s00442-010-1898-4  0.807
2010 Irwin RE. Evolutionary ecology: when pollinators are also herbivores. Current Biology : Cb. 20: R100-1. PMID 20144766 DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2009.12.005  0.543
2010 Irwin RE, Bronstein JL, Manson JS, Richardson L. Nectar robbing: Ecological and evolutionary perspectives Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics. 41: 271-292. DOI: 10.1146/Annurev.Ecolsys.110308.120330  0.568
2010 Burkle LA, Irwin RE. Beyond biomass: Measuring the effects of community-level nitrogen enrichment on floral traits, pollinator visitation and plant reproduction Journal of Ecology. 98: 705-717. DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2745.2010.01648.x  0.776
2010 Wilke BJ, Irwin RE. Variation in the phenology and abundance of flowering by native and exotic plants in subalpine meadows Biological Invasions. 12: 2363-2372. DOI: 10.1007/S10530-009-9649-3  0.508
2009 Elliott SE, Irwin RE. Effects of flowering plant density on pollinator visitation, pollen receipt, and seed production in Delphinium barbeyi (Ranunculaceae). American Journal of Botany. 96: 912-9. PMID 21628244 DOI: 10.3732/Ajb.0800260  0.781
2009 Burkle L, Irwin R. Nectar sugar limits larval growth of solitary bees (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae). Environmental Entomology. 38: 1293-300. PMID 19689912 DOI: 10.1603/022.038.0441  0.714
2009 Mitchell RJ, Irwin RE, Flanagan RJ, Karron JD. Ecology and evolution of plant-pollinator interactions. Annals of Botany. 103: 1355-63. PMID 19482881 DOI: 10.1093/Aob/Mcp122  0.42
2009 Irwin RE. Realized tolerance to nectar robbing: compensation to floral enemies in Ipomopsis aggregata. Annals of Botany. 103: 1425-33. PMID 19304813 DOI: 10.1093/aob/mcp056  0.483
2009 Burkle L, Irwin R. The importance of interannual variation and bottom-up nitrogen enrichment for plant-pollinator networks Oikos. 118: 1816-1829. DOI: 10.1111/J.1600-0706.2009.17740.X  0.763
2009 Burkle LA, Irwin RE. The effects of nutrient addition on floral characters and pollination in two subalpine plants, Ipomopsis aggregata and Linum lewisii Plant Ecology. 203: 83-98. DOI: 10.1007/s11258-008-9512-0  0.798
2008 Irwin RE, Galen C, Rabenold JJ, Kaczorowski R, McCutcheon ML. MECHANISMS OF TOLERANCE TO FLORAL LARCENY IN TWO WILDFLOWER SPECIES. Ecology. 89: 3093-3104. PMID 31766800 DOI: 10.1890/08-0081.1  0.485
2008 Irwin RE, Adler LS. Nectar secondary compounds affect self-pollen transfer: implications for female and male reproduction. Ecology. 89: 2207-17. PMID 18724731 DOI: 10.1890/07-1359.1  0.542
2008 Brody AK, Irwin RE, McCutcheon ML, Parsons EC. Interactions between nectar robbers and seed predators mediated by a shared host plant, Ipomopsis aggregata. Oecologia. 155: 75-84. PMID 17965889 DOI: 10.1007/s00442-007-0879-8  0.802
2008 Elliott SE, Irwin RE, Adler LS, Williams NM. The nectar alkaloid, gelsemine, does not affect offspring performance of a native solitary bee, Osmia lignaria (Megachilidae) Ecological Entomology. 33: 298-304. DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2311.2007.00974.x  0.658
2008 Egan JF, Irwin RE. Evaluation of the field impact of an adventitious herbivore on an invasive plant, yellow toadflax, in Colorado, USA Plant Ecology. 199: 99-114. DOI: 10.1007/s11258-008-9415-0  0.497
2007 Burkle LA, Irwin RE, Newman DA. Predicting the effects of nectar robbing on plant reproduction: implications of pollen limitation and plant mating system. American Journal of Botany. 94: 1935-43. PMID 21636388 DOI: 10.3732/ajb.94.12.1935  0.782
2007 Irwin RE. Plant-Pollinator Interactions: From Specialization to Generalization N. M. Waser, J. Ollerton . 2006. Plant-Pollinator Interactions: From Specialization to Generalization. University of Chicago Press.xii+. 445 15 × 23 cm, softcover, US$45.00. ISBN: 0-226-87400-1. Ecoscience. 14: 135-136. DOI: 10.2980/1195-6860(2007)14[135:PIFSTG]2.0.CO;2  0.422
2006 McCall AC, Irwin RE. Florivory: the intersection of pollination and herbivory. Ecology Letters. 9: 1351-65. PMID 17118009 DOI: 10.1111/J.1461-0248.2006.00975.X  0.603
2006 Irwin RE. The consequences of direct versus indirect species interactions to selection on traits: pollination and nectar robbing in Ipomopsis aggregata. The American Naturalist. 167: 315-28. PMID 16673341 DOI: 10.1086/499377  0.437
2006 Adler LS, Irwin RE. Comparison of pollen transfer dynamics by multiple floral visitors: experiments with pollen and fluorescent dye. Annals of Botany. 97: 141-50. PMID 16299005 DOI: 10.1093/Aob/Mcj012  0.367
2006 Irwin RE, Adler LS. Correlations among traits associated with herbivore resistance and pollination: Implications for pollination and nectar robbing in a distylous plant American Journal of Botany. 93: 64-72. DOI: 10.3732/Ajb.93.1.64  0.542
2005 Irwin RE, Strauss SY. Flower color microevolution in wild radish: evolutionary response to pollinator-mediated selection. The American Naturalist. 165: 225-37. PMID 15729652 DOI: 10.1086/426714  0.335
2005 Adler LS, Irwin RE. Ecological costs and benefits of defenses in nectar Ecology. 86: 2968-2978. DOI: 10.1890/05-0118  0.607
2005 Price MV, Waser NM, Irwin RE, Campbell DR, Brody AK. Temporal and spatial variation in pollination of a montane herb: A seven-year study Ecology. 86: 2106-2116. DOI: 10.1890/04-1274  0.766
2004 Taylor BW, Irwin RE. Linking economic activities to the distribution of exotic plants. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 101: 17725-30. PMID 15591111 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0405176101  0.344
2004 Irwin RE, Adler LS, Brody AK. The dual role of floral traits: Pollinator attraction and plant defense Ecology. 85: 1503-1511. DOI: 10.1890/03-0390  0.785
2004 Irwin RE. PLANT POPULATION ECOLOGY Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America. 85: 189-191. DOI: 10.1890/0012-9623(2004)85[189:PPE]2.0.CO;2  0.488
2004 Strauss SY, Irwin RE, Lambrix VM. Optimal defence theory and flower petal colour predict variation in the secondary chemistry of wild radish Journal of Ecology. 92: 132-141. DOI: 10.1111/J.1365-2745.2004.00843.X  0.465
2004 Cariveau D, Irwin RE, Brody AK, Garcia-Mayeya LS, Von Der Ohe A. Direct and indirect effects of pollinators and seed predators to selection on plant and floral traits Oikos. 104: 15-26. DOI: 10.1111/j.0030-1299.2004.12641.x  0.8
2003 Cayenne Engel E, Irwin RE. Linking pollinator visitation rate and pollen receipt. American Journal of Botany. 90: 1612-8. PMID 21653336 DOI: 10.3732/ajb.90.11.1612  0.523
2003 Irwin RE, Strauss SY, Storz S, Emerson A, Guibert G. The role of herbivores in the maintenance of a flower color polymorphism in wild radish Ecology. 84: 1733-1743. DOI: 10.1890/0012-9658(2003)084[1733:Trohit]2.0.Co;2  0.381
2003 Irwin RE. Impact of nectar robbing on estimates of pollen flow: Conceptual predictions and empirical outcomes Ecology. 84: 485-495.  0.571
2002 Irwin RE, Maloof JE. Variation in nectar robbing over time, space, and species. Oecologia. 133: 525-533. PMID 28466170 DOI: 10.1007/s00442-002-1060-z  0.563
2002 Irwin RE. Pollination Biology—Linking Botany and Zoology Ecology. 83: 1168-1169. DOI: 10.1890/0012-9658(2002)083[1168:PBLBAZ]2.0.CO;2  0.506
2002 Strauss SY, Rudgers JA, Lau JA, Irwin RE. Direct and ecological costs of resistance to herbivory Trends in Ecology and Evolution. 17: 278-285. DOI: 10.1016/S0169-5347(02)02483-7  0.325
2002 Irwin RE, Maloof JE. Variation in nectar robbing over time, space, and species Oecologia. 133: 525-533. DOI: 10.1007/s00442-002-1060-z  0.571
2001 Irwin RE, Brody AK, Waser NM. The impact of floral larceny on individuals, populations, and communities. Oecologia. 129: 161-168. PMID 28547611 DOI: 10.1007/S004420100739  0.788
2001 Irwin RE, Brody AK, Waser NM. The impact of floral larceny on individuals, populations, and communities Oecologia. 129: 161-168. DOI: 10.1007/s004420100739  0.6
2000 Irwin RE. Hummingbird avoidance of nectar-robbed plants: Spatial location or visual cues Oikos. 91: 499-506.  0.501
2000 Irwin RE, Brody AK. Consequences of nectar robbing for realized male function in a hummingbird-pollinated plant Ecology. 81: 2637-2643.  0.798
2000 Irwin RE. Morphological variation and female reproductive success in two sympatric Trillium species: Evidence for phenotypic selection in Trillium erectum and Trillium grandiflorum (Liliaceae) American Journal of Botany. 87: 205-214.  0.427
1999 Irwin RE, Brody AK. Nectar-robbing bumble bees reduce the fitness of Ipomopsis aggregata (Polemoniaceae) Ecology. 80: 1703-1712.  0.787
1998 Jones KN, Reithel JS, Irwin RE. A trade-off between the frequency and duration of bumblebee visits to flowers. Oecologia. 117: 161-168. PMID 28308482 DOI: 10.1007/S004420050644  0.507
1998 Irwin RE, Brody AK. Nectar robbing in Ipomopsis aggregata : effects on pollinator behavior and plant fitness. Oecologia. 116: 519-527. PMID 28307521 DOI: 10.1007/s004420050617  0.797
1998 Jones KN, Reithel JS, Irwin RE. A trade-off between the frequency and duration of bumblebee visits to flowers Oecologia. 117: 161-168. DOI: 10.1007/s004420050644  0.507
1998 Irwin RE, Brody AK. Nectar robbing in Ipomopsis aggregata: Effects on pollinator behavior and plant fitness Oecologia. 116: 519-527. DOI: 10.1007/s004420050617  0.797
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