Carolyn J. Ferguson

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Department of Biology Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, United States 
Area:
Botany Biology, Systematic Biology, Evolution and Development Biology
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Chansler MT, Ferguson CJ, Fehlberg SD, et al. (2016) The role of polyploidy in shaping morphological diversity in natural populations of Phlox amabilis. American Journal of Botany
Majetic CJ, Wiggam SD, Ferguson CJ, et al. (2015) Timing is everything: Temporal variation in floral scent, and its connections to pollinator behavior and female reproductive success in phlox divaricata American Midland Naturalist. 173: 191-207
Nepal MP, Ferguson CJ, Mayfield MH. (2015) Breeding system and sex ratio variation in mulberries (Morus, Moraceae) Journal of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas. 9: 383-395
Peirson JA, Riina R, Mayfield MH, et al. (2014) Phylogenetics and taxonomy of the New World leafy spurges, Euphorbia section Tithymalus (Euphorbiaceae) Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society
Fehlberg SD, Ty MC, Ferguson CJ. (2014) Reexamination of a putative diploid hybrid Taxon using genetic evidence: The distinctiveness of Phlox pilosa subsp. deamii (Polemoniaceae) International Journal of Plant Sciences. 175: 781-793
Fehlberg SD, Ferguson CJ. (2012) Intraspecific cytotypic variation and complicated genetic structure in the Phlox amabilis-P. woodhousei (Polemoniaceae) complex. American Journal of Botany. 99: 865-74
Nepal MP, Ferguson CJ. (2012) Phylogenetics of Morus (moraceae) inferred from ITS and trnL-trnF sequence data Systematic Botany. 37: 442-450
Woods TM, Jonas JL, Ferguson CJ. (2012) The invasive Lespedeza cuneata attracts more insect pollinators than native congeners in tallgrass prairie with variable impacts Biological Invasions. 14: 1045-1059
Woods TM, Hartnett DC, Ferguson CJ. (2009) High propagule production and reproductive fitness homeostasis contribute to the invasiveness of Lespedeza cuneata (Fabaceae) Biological Invasions. 11: 1913-1927
Fehlberg SD, Ford KA, Ungerer MC, et al. (2008) Development, characterization and transferability of microsatellite markers for the plant genus Phlox (Polemoniaceae). Molecular Ecology Resources. 8: 116-8
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