William F. Morris
Affiliations: | Duke University, Durham, NC |
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population ecology, plant-insect interactions, herbivorous insects, pollinationWebsite:
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Jones SH, Reed PB, Roy BA, et al. (2023) Seed type and origin-dependent seedling emergence patterns in , a species commonly used in grassland restoration. Plant-Environment Interactions (Hoboken, N.J.). 4: 97-113 |
Heiling JM, Irwin RE, Morris WF. (2023) Conflicting constraints on male mating success shape reward size in pollen-rewarding plants. American Journal of Botany. e16158 |
Carley LN, Morris WF, Walsh R, et al. (2022) Are genetic variation and demographic performance linked? Evolutionary Applications. 15: 1888-1906 |
Falster D, Gallagher R, Wenk EH, et al. (2021) AusTraits, a curated plant trait database for the Australian flora. Scientific Data. 8: 254 |
Reed PB, Bridgham SD, Pfeifer-Meister LE, et al. (2021) Climate warming threatens the persistence of a community of disturbance-adapted native annual plants. Ecology. e03464 |
Louthan AM, Morris W. (2021) Climate change impacts on population growth across a species' range differ due to nonlinear responses of populations to climate and variation in rates of climate change. Plos One. 16: e0247290 |
Peterson ML, Bailes G, Hendricks LB, et al. (2020) Latitudinal gradients in population growth do not reflect demographic responses to climate. Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America. e2242 |
Morris WF, Ehrlén J, Dahlgren JP, et al. (2019) Biotic and anthropogenic forces rival climatic/abiotic factors in determining global plant population growth and fitness. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America |
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 |
Morris WF. (2019) The effects of natural enemies, competition, and host plant water availability on an aphid population. Oecologia. 90: 359-365 |