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Meredith Zettlemoyer
Meredith Zettlemoyer
University of Georgia
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Phenology in a warming world: differences between native and non‐native plant species
MA Zettlemoyer, EH Schultheis, JA Lau
Ecology letters 22 (8), 1253-1263, 2019
852019
Does phenological plasticity help or hinder range shifts under climate change?
MA Zettlemoyer, ML Peterson
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 9, 689192, 2021
322021
Species characteristics affect local extinctions
MA Zettlemoyer, DD McKenna, JA Lau
American Journal of Botany 106 (4), 547-559, 2019
212019
The effect of a latitudinal temperature gradient on germination patterns
MA Zettlemoyer, HR Prendeville, LF Galloway
International Journal of Plant Sciences 178 (9), 673-679, 2017
182017
Extirpated prairie species demonstrate more variable phenological responses to warming than extant congeners
MA Zettlemoyer, K Renaldi, MD Muzyka, JA Lau
American Journal of Botany 108 (6), 958-970, 2021
102021
Dissecting impacts of phenological shifts for performance across biological scales
MA Zettlemoyer, ML DeMarche
Trends in Ecology & Evolution 37 (2), 147-157, 2022
52022
Seed predator preferences are associated with seed traits but an unlikely mechanism of local extinction
SE Johnson, MA Zettlemoyer
Restoration Ecology 30 (7), e13627, 2022
42022
Limited evidence for phenological differences between non-native and native species
MA Zettlemoyer, SL Ellis, CW Hale, EC Horne, RD Thoen, ML DeMarche
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 10, 983172, 2022
32022
Estimating phenological sensitivity in contemporary vs. historical data sets: Effects of climate resolution and spatial scale
MA Zettlemoyer, JE Wilson, ML DeMarche
American Journal of Botany 109 (12), 1981-1990, 2022
22022
Monitoring demography of resurrected populations of locally extinct and extant species to investigate drivers of species loss
MA Zettlemoyer
The American Naturalist 200 (2), E36-E51, 2022
22022
Leaf traits mediate herbivory across a nitrogen gradient differently in extirpated vs. extant prairie species
MA Zettlemoyer
Oecologia 198 (3), 711-720, 2022
22022
A demographic approach for predicting population responses to multifactorial stressors
MA Zettlemoyer
AoB Plants 15 (3), plad023, 2023
12023
Extant species are more responsive than locally extinct species to warming effects on soil communities
MA Zettlemoyer, KM Cortijo-Robles
Plant and Soil 485 (1), 117-131, 2023
12023
Warming during maternal generations delays offspring germination in native and nonnative species
MA Zettlemoyer, JA Lau
Oikos 130 (11), 1880-1891, 2021
12021
A long-lived alpine perennial advances flowering under warmer conditions but not enough to maintain reproductive success
MA Zettlemoyer, RJ Conner, MM Seaver, E Waddle, ML DeMarche
The American Naturalist 203 (5), E000-E000, 2024
2024
Earlier Snowmelt Adversely Affects Alpine Plant Reproduction
A Lawson, M DeMarche, M Zettlemoyer
2024
Drought-defying blooms: Mt. Jumbo wildflowers accelerate flowering in response to climate change
D Schmidt, P Lesica, M Zettlemoyer
2024
Adding edaphic nuance to species distribution models complicates predictions of range shifts
MA Zettlemoyer
New Phytologist 241 (1), 5-6, 2024
2024
A continuum of selection on life-history traits under differential environmental heterogeneity. A commentary on ‘Chasing the fitness optimum: temporal variation in genetic and …
MA Zettlemoyer
Annals of Botany 132 (7), i-ii, 2023
2023
What are we reading? Hot Topics and Authorship in Ecology Literature Across Decades
MA Zettlemoyer, KM Cortijo‐Robles, N Srodes, SE Johnson
The Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 104 (1), e02025, 2023
2023
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