Nicole Miller-Struttmann, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2011 | Biology & Biomedical Sciences (Evolution, Ecology & Population Biology) | Washington University, Saint Louis, St. Louis, MO |
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(Causes of rarity in glade-endemic plants: Implications for responses to climate change.) |
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Miller-Struttmann NE. (2024) Climate change predicted to exacerbate declines in bee populations. Nature. 628: 270-271 |
Miller-Struttmann N, Miller Z, Galen C. (2022) Climate driven disruption of transitional alpine bumble bee communities. Global Change Biology. 28: 6165-6179 |
Christmas MJ, Jones JC, Olsson A, et al. (2021) A genomic and morphometric analysis of alpine bumblebees: Ongoing reductions in tongue length but no clear genetic component. Molecular Ecology. 31: 1111-1127 |
Kettenbach JA, Miller-Struttmann N, Moffett Z, et al. (2017) How shrub encroachment under climate change could threaten pollination services for alpine wildflowers: A case study using the alpine skypilot, Polemonium viscosum. Ecology and Evolution. 7: 6963-6971 |
Miller-Struttmann NE, Geib JC, Franklin JD, et al. (2015) Functional mismatch in a bumble bee pollination mutualism under climate change. Science (New York, N.Y.). 349: 1541-4 |
Miller-Struttmann NE. (2013) Rarity and reproductive biology: Habitat specialists reveal a complex relationship Botany. 91: 349-359 |