2022
McElderry, R., Spigler, R.B., Vogler, D.W., and Kalisz, S. 2021. How early does the selfing syndrome arise? Associations between selfing ability and flower size within populations of the mixed mater Collinsia verna. American Journal of Botany. doi.org/10.1002/ajb2.1804 (Online)
2021
Inderjit, Simberloff, D., Kaur, H., Kalisz, S., and Bezemer, T.M. 2021. Novel chemicals engender myriad invasion chemicals. New Phytologist 232: 1184-1200. doi.org/10.1111/nph.17685 (Online)
Frazee, L.J., Rifkin,J.F.,, J., Maheepala, D.C., Grant, A.G., Wright, S., Kalisz, S., Litt, A., and Spigler, R. 2021. New genomic resources and comparative analyses reveal differences in floral gene expression in selfing and outcrossing Collinsia sister species. G3 Genes|Genomes|Genetics: jkab177 (Online)
Gorchov, D.L., Blossey, B., Averill, K.M., Dávalos, A., Heberling, J.M., Jenkins, M.A., Kalisz, S., McShea, W.J., Morrison, J.A., Nuzzo, V., Webster, C.R., and Waller, D.M. 2021. Differential and interacting impacts of invasive plants and white-tailed deer in eastern U.S. forests. Biological Invasions. doi.org/10.1007/s10530-021-02551-2 (Online) or (pdf)
Bialic-Murphy, L., Smith, N., Voothuluru, P., McElderry, R., Cassidy, S., Roche, M., Kivlin, S., and Kalisz, S. 2021. Invasion-induced root-fungal disruptions alter plant water and nitrogen economies. Ecology Letters. doi.org/10.1111/ele.13724 (Online)
2020
Kalisz, S., Kivlin, S.N., and Bialic-Murph, L. 2020. Allelopathy is pervasive in invasive plants. Biological Invasions. doi.org/10.1007/s10530-020-02383-6 (Online)
Benoit, A.D., Oliver, M.G., Vichich, R.J., and Budke, J.M. 2020. Noteworthy Collections: First Record of the Non-native Plant Portulaca amilis (Portulacaceae) in Tennessee. Castanea. (Online)
Roche, M.D., Pearse, I.S., Bialic‐Murphy, L., Kivlin, S.N., Sofaer, H.R., and Kalisz, S. 2020. Negative effects of an allelopathic invader on AM fungal plant species drive community‐level responses. Ecology. doi.org/10.1002/ecy.3201 (Online)
Benoit, A. D. and Kalisz, S. 2020. Predator effects on plant-pollinator interactions, plant reproduction, mating systems, and evolution. Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics 51: 319-340. doi: 10.1146/annurev-ecolysy-012120-094926. (Online)
Olsen, K.C., Will, R.H., Winn A.A., Kosman, E.T., Moscoso, J.A., Krueger‐Hadfield, S.A., Burgess, S.C., Carlon, D.B., Grosberg, R.K., Kalisz, S., and Levitan, D.R. 2020. Inbreeding shapes the evolution of marine invertebrates. Evolution 74-5: 871-882. doi: 10.1111/evo.13951. (Online)
2019
Grant, A.G and Kalisz, S. 2019. Do selfing species have greater niche breadth? Support from ecological niche modeling. Evolution 74-1:73-88. doi:10.1111/evo.13870. (Online)
Kivlin, S.N., Fei, S., Kalisz, S., and Averill, C. 2019. Microbial Ecology meets Macroecology: Developing a process-based understanding of the microbial role in global ecosystems. The Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 101-1:1-4. doi: 10.1002/bes2.164. (Online)
Bialic-Murphy, Lalasia, Heckel, Christopher D., McElderry, Robert, M. and Susan Kalisz. 2019. Deer indirectly alter the reproductive strategy and operational sex ratio of an unpalatable forest perennial. The American Naturalist. doi: 10.1086/706253
(Online)
Malagon, D.A., Roche, M.D., McElderry, R.M., and Kalisz, S. 2019 Pollen performance decreases with plant age for outcrosser but not selfer: evidence for cost of male performance. American Journal of Botany. doi: 10.1002/ajb2.1346
(Online)
Bialic‐Murphy, Lalasia, Nathan L. Brouwer, and Susan Kalisz. 2019. Direct effects of a non‐native invader erode native plant fitness in the forest understory. Journal of Ecology, doi: 10.1111/1365‐2745.13233
(Online - open access)
Heberling, J.M., McDonough MacKenzie, C., Fridley, J.D., Kalisz, S. & Primack, R.B. 2019. Phenological mismatch with trees reduces wildflower carbon budgets. Ecology Letters, 22: 616-623. doi: 10.1111/ele.13224.
(Online)
Heberling, J.M., Cassidy, S.T., Fridley, J.D., and Kalisz, S. 2019. Carbon gain phenologies of spring-flowering perennials in a deciduous forest indicate a novel niche for a widespread invader. New Phytologist, 221: 778-788. doi: 10.1111/nph.15404.
(Online)
2018
Burke D., Carrino-Kyker S.R. , Hoke A., Cassidy S., Bialic-Murphy L., and Kalisz, S. 2018. Deer and invasive plant removal alters mycorrhizal fungal communities and soil chemistry: Evidence from a long-term field experiment. Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 128: 13-21.
(Online)
Randle, A.M., Spigler, R.B., and Kalisz, S. 2018. Shifts to earlier selfing in sympatry may reduce costs of pollinator sharing. Evolution, doi: 10.1111/evo.13522.
(Online - open access)
2017
Spigler, R.B and Kalisz, S. (2017) Persistent pollinators and the evolution of complete selfing. American Journal of Botany, 104(12):1783-1786. doi: 10.3732/ajb.1700332
(Online - open access)
Averill, K.M., Mortensen, D.A., Smithwick, E.A.H., Kalisz, S., McShea, W.J., Bourg, N.A., Parker, J.D., Royo, A.A., Abrams, M.D., Apsley, D.K., Blossey, B., Boucher, D.H., Caraher, K.L., DiTommaso, A., Johnson, S.E., Masson, R., Nuzzo, V.A. (2017) A regional assessment of white-tailed deer effects on plant invasion, AoB PLANTS, plx047.
(Online - open access) (press release)
Liebhold, A.M., Brockerhoff, E.G., Kalisz, S., Nunez, M.A., Wardle, D.A., Wingfield, M.J. (2017) Biological invasions in forest ecosystems. Biological Invasions 19:3437:3458. doi: 10.1007/s10530-017-1458-5
(Online - open access)
Wavrek, M., Heberling, J.M., Fei, S. & Kalisz, S. (2017) Herbaceous invaders in temperate forests: a systematic review of their ecology and proposed mechanisms of invasion. Biological Invasions 19(11): 3079-3097.
(Online - open access)
Oliveira, N.P., Oliveira, M.S.P., David, L.C., Kalisz, S. (2017) Population genetic structure of three species in the genus Astrocaryum G. Mey. (Arecaceae). Genetics and Molecular Research 16 (3): gmr16039676. doi: 10.4238/gmr16039676
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Inderjit, Catford, J.A., Kalisz, S., Simberloff, D., Wardle, D.A. (2017) A framework for understanding human-driven vegetation change. Oikos 126:1687-1698.
(Online)
Grossenbacher, D. L., Brandvain, Y., Auld, J. R., Burd, M., Cheptou, P.-O., Conner, J. K., Grant, A. G., Hovick, S. M., Pannell, J. R., Pauw, A., Petanidou, T., Randle, A. M., Rubio de Casas, R., Vamosi, J., Winn, A., Igic, B., Busch, J. W., Kalisz, S. and Goldberg, E. E. (2017) Self-compatibility is over-represented on islands. New Phytolologist 215:469-478. doi:10.1111/nph.14534
(Online)
Heberling, J.M., Brouwer, N.L., and S. Kalisz. 2017 Effects of deer on the photosynthetic performance of invasive and native forest herbs. AoB PLANTS 9(2): plx011.
(Online - open access)
Moeller, D.A, Runquist, R.D.B., Moe, A.M., Geber, M.A., Goodwillie, C., Cheptou, P.-O., Eckert, C.G., Elle, E., Johnston, M.O., Kalisz, S., Ree, R.H., Sargent, R.D, Vallejo-Marin, M., and A.A. Winn. 2017. Global biogeography of mating system variation in seed plants. Ecology Letters. 20:375-384.
(Online)
2016
Heckel, C.D., and S. Kalisz. 2016. Life history trait divergence among populations of a non-palatable species reveals strong non-trophic indirect effects of an abundant herbivore. Oikos 126:604-613. doi: 10.1111/oik.03658
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Hale, A.N, Lapointe, L. and S. Kalisz. 2016. Invader disruption of belowground plant mutualisms reduces carbon acquisition and alters allocation patterns in a native forest herb. New Phytologist. 209:542-549. doi: 10.1111/nph.13709
(Online) (Commentary article)
2015
Pannell, J.A., J.R. Auld, Y. Brandvain, M. Burd, J.W. Busch, P.-O. Cheptou, J.K. Conner, E. Goldberg, A.G. Grant, D. Grossenbacher, S.M. Hovick, S. Kalisz, T. Petanidou, A.M. Randle, R. Rubio de Casas, A. Pauw, J. Vamosi, and A.A. Winn. 2015. Tansley Review: The scope of Baker’s Law. New Phytologist. 208:656-667. doi: 10.1111/nph.13539
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Brouwer, N., Hale, A.N., and S. Kalisz. 2015. Mutualism-disrupting allelopathic invader drives carbon stress and vital rate decline in a forest perennial herb. AoB PLANTS 7:plv014. doi: 10.1093/aobpla/plv014
(Online - open access)
2014
Willis C.G., Baskin C.C., Baskin J.M., Auld J.R., Venable D.L., Cavender-Bares J., Donohue K., Rubio de Casas R., Bradford K., Burghardt L., Kalisz S., Meyer S., Schmitt J., Strauss S., Wilczek A. 2014 The evolution of seed dormancy: environmental cues, evolutionary hubs, and diversification of the seed plants. New Phytologist 203:300-9. doi: 10.1111/nph.12782
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Salcedo, A., Kalisz, S. and S. I. Wright. 2014. Limited genomic consequences of mixed mating in the recently derived sister species pair, Collinsia concolor and Collinsia parryi. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 27:1400-1412 doi: 10.1111/jeb.12384
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Kalisz, S., R. Spigler, C. Horvitz. 2014. In a long-term experimental demography study, excluding ungulates reversed invader's explosive population growth rate and restored natives. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 111:4501-4506
(Online)
*This paper was recommended as being of special significance by Faculty of 1000; see press coverage
2013
Wright, S.I., S. Kalisz, and T. Slotte. 2013. Evolutionary consequences of self-fertilization in plants. Proc Royal Society B 280:20130133. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2013.0133
(Online)
Spigler, R.B., and S. Kalisz. 2013. Phenotypic plasticity in mating system traits in the annual Collinsia verna. Botany 91:597-604.
doi: 10.1139/cjb-2012-0227
(Online)
Hazzouri, K.M., J.S. Escobar, R.W. Ness, K.L. Newman, A.M. Randle, S. Kalisz and S.I. Wright. 2013. Comparative population genomics in Collinsia sister species reveals evidence for reduced effective population size, relaxed selection and evolution of biased gene conversion with an ongoing mating system shift. Evolution 67:1263-1278 doi: 10.1111/evo.12027
(Online)
2012
Hale, A.N. and S. Kalisz. 2012. Perspectives on allelopathic disruption of plant mutualisms: a framework for individual- and population-level fitness consequences. Plant Ecology 213:1991-2006. Special Issue: Invited review.
(Online)
Kalisz, S., A.M. Randle D. Chaiffetz, M. Faigeles, A. Butera, C. Beight. 2012. Dichogamy correlates with outcrossing rate and defines the selfing syndrome in the mixed mating genus, Collinsia. (Invited paper) Annals of Botany 109:571-582.
(Online)
2011
Hale, A.N., S.J. Tonsor, and S. Kalisz. 2011. Testing the mutualism disruption hypothesis: a physiological mechanism for invasion of intact perennial plant communities. Ecosphere 2:110. doi: 10.1890/ES11-00136.1
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Winn, A. A., E. Elle, S. Kalisz., P.-O.Cheptou, C. G. Eckert, C. Goodwillie, M. O. Johnston, D. A. Moeller, R. H. Ree, R. D. Sargent, and M. Vallejo-Marin. 2011. Analysis of inbreeding depression in mixed mating plants provides evidence for selective interference and stable mixed mating. Evolution 65: 3339–3644. doi: 10.1111/j.1558-5646.2011.01462.x
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Cantor, A., J. Aaron, A. Hale, B. Traw, and S. Kalisz. 2011. Low allelochemical concentrations detected in garlic mustard-invaded forest soils inhibit fungal growth and AMF spore germination. Biological Invasions 13:2015-3025.
(Online)
Baldwin, B.G., S. Kalisz, and W.S. Armbruster. 2011. Phylogenetic perspectives on diversification, diversity, and phytogeography of Collinsia and Tonella (Plantaginaceae). American Journal of Botany 98:731-753.
(Online)
2010
Burke, D., M. Weintraub, C. Hewins, and S. Kalisz. 2010. Relationship between soil enzyme activities, nutrient cycling and soil fungal communities in a northern hardwood forest. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 43: 795-803. doi: 10.1016/j.soilbio.2010.12.014
(Online)
Whitney, K.D., E.J. Baack, J.L. Hamrick, M.J.W. Godt, B.C. Barringer, M.D. Bennett, C.G. Eckert, C. Goodwillie, S. Kalisz, I.J. Leitch and J. Ross-Ibarra. 2010. A role for nonadaptive processes in plant genome size evolution? Evolution 64:2097-2109. doi: 10.1111/j.1558-5646.2010.00967.x
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Goodwillie, C., R.D. Sargent, C.G. Eckert, E. Elle, M.A. Geber, M.O. Johnston, S. Kalisz, D.A. Moeller, R.H. Ree, M. Vallejo-Marin and A.A. Winn. 2010. Correlated evolution of mating system and floral display traits in flowering plants and its implications for the distribution of mating system variation. New Phytologist 185:311-321. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-8137.2009.03043.x
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Eckert, C.G., S. Kalisz, M.A. Geber, R. Sargent, E. Elle, P.O. Cheptou, C. Goodwillie, M.O. Johnston, J.K. Kelly, D.A. Moeller, E. Porcher, R.H. Ree, M. Vallejo-Marin and A.A. Winn. 2010. Plant mating systems in a changing world. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 25:35-43. doi: 10.1016/j.tree.2009.06.013
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Heckel, C.D., N.A. Bourg, W.J. McShea and S. Kalisz. 2010. Nonconsumptive effects of a generalist ungulate herbivore drive decline of unpalatable forest herbs. Ecology 91:319-326. doi: 10.1890/09-0628.1
(Online)
2009
Randle, A.M., J. Slyder and S. Kalisz. 2009. Can differences in autonomous selfing ability explain differences in range size among sister-taxa pairs of Collinsia (Plantaginaceae)? An extension of Baker’s Law. New Phytologist 183:618-629.
(Online)
Knight, T.M., J Dunn, L. Smith, J. Davis and S. Kalisz. 2009. Deer facilitate invacive plant success in a Pennysylvania forest understory. Natural Areas Journal 29(2):110-116. doi:10.3375/043.029.0202
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Porcher, E., J.K. Kelly, M. Johnston, P.O. Cheptou, C. Eckert and S. Kalisz. 2009. The genetic consequences of fluctuating inbreeding depression and the evolution of plant mating systems. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 22:708-717.
(Online)
Johnston, M.O., E. Porcher, P.-O. Cheptou, C.G. Eckert, E. Elle, M.A. Geber, S. Kalisz, J.K. Kelly, D.A. Moeller, M. Vallejo-Marín and A.A. Winn. 2009. Correlations among fertility components can maintain mixed mating in plants. American Naturalist 173:1-11.
(Online)
Knight, T.M., H. Caswell and S. Kalisz. 2009. Population growth rate of a common understory herb decreases non-linearly across a gradient of deer herbivory. Forest Ecology and Management 257:1095-1103.
(Online)
2008
Quesada-Aguilar, A., S. Kalisz and T.L. Ashman. 2008. Flower morphology and pollinator dynamics in Solanum carolinense L. (Solanaceae): implications for the evolution of andromonoecy. American Journal of Botany 95:974-984. doi: 10.3732/ajb.0800106
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Morris, W.F., C.A. Pfister, S. Tuljapurkar, C.V. Haridas, C.L. Boggs, M.S. Boyce, E.M. Bruna, D.R.
Church, T. Coulson, D.F. Doak, S. Forsyth, J.-M. Gaillard, C.C. Horvitz, S. Kalisz, B.E. Kendall, T.M. Knight, C.T. Lee and E.S. Menges. 2008. Longevity can buffer plant and animal populations against changing climatic variability. Ecology 89:19-25. doi: 10.1890/07-0774.1
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Kalisz, S. and E.M. Kramer. 2008. Emerging Issue: Variation and constraint in plant evolution and development. Special Issue-- Evolutionary and Ecological Functional Genomics Heredity 100:170-177.
(Online)
2007
R. Sargent, C. Goodwillie, S. Kalisz and R. Ree. 2007. Phylogenetic evidence for a flower size and number trade-off. American Journal of Botany 94:2059-2062.
(Online)
2006
Dunn, J.L., L. Dierkes, F.X. Pico and S. Kalisz. 2006. Primer Note: Identification of microsatellite loci in Collinsia verna (Veronicaceae). Molecular Ecology Notes 6:1212-1215.
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Kalisz, S., R. Ree and R. Sargent. 2006. Opinion: Linking floral symmetry genes to breeding system evolution. Trends in Plant Science 11:568-573. doi: 10.1016/j.tplants.2006.10.005
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Boyce, M. S., C. V. Haridas, C. Lee, E. M. Bruna, D. Doak, J. M. Drake, J-M. Gaillard, C. C. Horvitz, S. Kalisz, B. E. Kendall, T. Knight, C.L. Boggs, E. Menges, W.F. Morris, C. A. Pfister and S.Tuljapurkar. 2006. Demography in an increasingly variable world. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 21:141-148.
(Online)
2005
Goodwille, C., S. Kalisz and C. Eckert. 2005. The Evolutionary Enigma of Mixed Mating Systems in Plants: Occurrence, Theoretical Explanations, and Empirical Evidence. Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution and Systematics 36:47-79.
(Online)
2004
Kalisz, S., D. Vogler and K. Hanley. 2004. Context-dependent autonomous selfing yields reproductive assurance and adaptive mixed mating. Nature 430:884-886. doi: 10.1038/nature02776
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Kalisz S. and M. Purugganan. 2004. Epialleles via DNA methylation: consequences for plant evolution. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 19:309-314. doi: 10.1016/j.tree.2004.03.034
(Online)
2003
Kalisz, S. and D.W. Vogler. 2003. Benefits of autonomous selfing under unpredictable pollinator environments. Ecology 84:2928-2942. doi: 10.1890/02-0519
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Kalisz, S. 2003. Invited review of Introduction to Plant Population Biology 4th Edition. Quarterly Review of Biology 78:101.
2002
Kelly, J.K., A. Rasch and S. Kalisz. 2002. A method to estimate pollen viability from pollen size variation. American Journal of Botany 89:1021. doi: 10.3732/ajb.89.6.1021
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Armbruster, W.S., C.P.H. Mulder, B.G. Baldwin, S. Kalisz, B. Wessa and H. Knute. 2002. Comparative analysis of late floral development and mating-system evolution in the tribe Collinsieae (Scrophulariaceae). American Journal of Botany 89:37-50. doi: 10.3732/ajb.89.1.37
(Online)
2001
Klus, D.J., S. Kalisz, P. Curtis, J.A. Teeri. and S. J. Tonsor. 2001. Family- and population-level responses to atmospheric CO2 concentration: Gas exchange and allocation of C, N and biomass in Plantago lanceolata (Plantaginaceae). American Journal of Botany 88:1080-1087. doi:10.2307/2657091
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Kalisz, S., F.M. Hanzawa, J. Nason and S. J.Tonsor. 2001. Spatial population genetic structure in Trillium grandiflorum: the roles of dispersal, mating, history and selection. Evolution 55: 1560-1568. doi: 10.1111/j.0014-3820.2001.tb00675.x
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Vogler, D.W. and S. Kalisz. 2001. Sex among the flowers: the distribution of plant mating systems. Evolution 55(1):202-204. doi: 10.1111/j.0014-3820.2001.tb01285.x
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pre-2000
Kalisz, S., D. Vogler, B. Fails, M. Finer, E. Sheppard, T. Herman and R. Gonzales. 1999. The mechanism of delayed selfing in Collinsia verna (Scrophulariaceae). American Journal of Botany 86(9):1239-1247. doi: 10.2307/2656771
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Kalisz, S., Hanzawa, F.M., S.J. Tonsor, D.A. Thiede and S.J. Voigt. 1999. Ant mediated dispersal alters pattern of relatedness in a population of Trillium grandiflorum. Ecology 80(10):2620-2634. doi: 10.1890/0012-9658(1999)080[2620:AMSDAP]2.0.CO;2
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McPeek, M.A. and S. Kalisz. 1998. The joint evolution of dispersal and dormancy in metapopulations. Archive fur Hydrobiologica. Special Issue: Advances in Limnology 52:33-51.
Kalisz, S., L. Horth and M.A. McPeek. 1997. Fragmentation and the role of seed banks in promoting persistence of Collinsia verna in isolated populations. In: M. Schwartz, editor. Conservation in Highly Fragmented Landscapes. Chapman and Hall. Pp. 268-312.
Curtis, P., D.J. Klus, S. Kalisz and S.J. Tonsor. 1996. Evidence for variable genetic response to elevated CO2 in natural plant populations. In: C. Korner and F. Bazzaz, editors. Community, Population and Evolutionary Responses to Elevated CO2 Concentration. Academic Press. Pp. 13-21.
Stevens, L., C.J. Goodnight and S. Kalisz. 1995. Multi-level selection in natural populations of Impatiens capensis. American Naturalist 145:513-526.
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Kalisz, Susan, and Wardle, Glenda M. 1994. Life history variation in Campanula americana (Campanulaceae): population differentiation. American Journal of Botany 81 (5):521-527.
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van Groenendael, J., H. de Kroon, S. Kalisz and S. Tuljapurkar. 1994. Loop analysis: Evaluating life history pathways in population projection matrices. Ecology 75:2410-2415. doi:10.2307/1940894
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McPeek, M.A. and S. Kalisz. 1993. Sampling and bootstrapping in complex designs: demographic analyses. Chapter 11. In: S.M. Scheiner and J. Gurevitch, editors. Design and Analysis of Ecological Experiments. Chapman and Hall. Pp. 232-252.
Kalisz, S. and M. A. McPeek. 1993. Extinction dynamics, population growth and seed banks. Oecologia 95:314-320. doi: 10.1007/BF00320982
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Tonsor, S.J., S. Kalisz, J. Fisher and T. Holtsford. 1993. A life history based study of population structure: seed bank to adults in Plantago lanceolata. Evolution 47:833-843. doi: 10.1111/j.1558-5646.1993.tb01237.x
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Hanzawa, F.M. and S. Kalisz. 1993. The relationship between age, size and reproduction in Trillium grandiflorum. American Journal of Botany 80:405-410. doi: 10.1002/j.1537-2197.1993.tb13819.x
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Kalisz, S. and M.A. McPeek. 1992. Demography of an age-structured annual: Resampled projection matrices, elasticity analyses and seed bank effects. Ecology 73(3):1082-1093. doi: 10.2307/1940182
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Tonsor, S. J. and S. Kalisz. 1991. Ecological Genetics, Microevolution and Changes in Atmospheric Chemistry: Population-level Techniques for measuring microevolutionary change in response to air pollution. In: G.E. Taylor, M.T. Clegg and L.F. Pitelka, editors. Genetics and Air Pollution. Springer Verlag.
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Kalisz, S. 1991. Experimental determination of seed bank age structure in the winter annual Collinsia verna. Ecology 72(2):575-585. doi: 10.2307/2937197
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Wade, M.J. and S. Kalisz. 1990. The causes of natural selection. Evolution 44:1947-1955.
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Kalisz, S. 1990. Soil seed banks. Review of M.A. Leck., V.T. Parker and R.L. Simpson, editors. The Ecology of Soil Seed Banks. 1989. Academic Press, San Diego pp.462. Ecology 71(3):1226-1227.
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Wade, M. J. and S. Kalisz. 1989. The additive partitioning of selection gradients. Evolution 43(7):1567-1569. doi:10.1111/j.1558-5646.1989.tb02606.x
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Kalisz, S. 1989. Fitness consequences of mating system, seed weight and emergence date in a winter annual, Collinsia Verna. Evolution 43(6):1263-1272. doi: 10.1111/j.1558-5646.1989.tb02573.x.
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Kalisz, S. 1986. Variable selection on the timing of germination in Collinsia verna (Scrophulariaceae). Evolution 40(3):479-491.
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Kalisz, S. and J. A. Teeri. 1986. Population-level variation in photosynthetic metabolism and growth in Sedum wrightii. Ecology67(1):20-26.
(Online)
McElderry, R., Spigler, R.B., Vogler, D.W., and Kalisz, S. 2021. How early does the selfing syndrome arise? Associations between selfing ability and flower size within populations of the mixed mater Collinsia verna. American Journal of Botany. doi.org/10.1002/ajb2.1804 (Online)
2021
Inderjit, Simberloff, D., Kaur, H., Kalisz, S., and Bezemer, T.M. 2021. Novel chemicals engender myriad invasion chemicals. New Phytologist 232: 1184-1200. doi.org/10.1111/nph.17685 (Online)
Frazee, L.J., Rifkin,J.F.,, J., Maheepala, D.C., Grant, A.G., Wright, S., Kalisz, S., Litt, A., and Spigler, R. 2021. New genomic resources and comparative analyses reveal differences in floral gene expression in selfing and outcrossing Collinsia sister species. G3 Genes|Genomes|Genetics: jkab177 (Online)
Gorchov, D.L., Blossey, B., Averill, K.M., Dávalos, A., Heberling, J.M., Jenkins, M.A., Kalisz, S., McShea, W.J., Morrison, J.A., Nuzzo, V., Webster, C.R., and Waller, D.M. 2021. Differential and interacting impacts of invasive plants and white-tailed deer in eastern U.S. forests. Biological Invasions. doi.org/10.1007/s10530-021-02551-2 (Online) or (pdf)
Bialic-Murphy, L., Smith, N., Voothuluru, P., McElderry, R., Cassidy, S., Roche, M., Kivlin, S., and Kalisz, S. 2021. Invasion-induced root-fungal disruptions alter plant water and nitrogen economies. Ecology Letters. doi.org/10.1111/ele.13724 (Online)
2020
Kalisz, S., Kivlin, S.N., and Bialic-Murph, L. 2020. Allelopathy is pervasive in invasive plants. Biological Invasions. doi.org/10.1007/s10530-020-02383-6 (Online)
Benoit, A.D., Oliver, M.G., Vichich, R.J., and Budke, J.M. 2020. Noteworthy Collections: First Record of the Non-native Plant Portulaca amilis (Portulacaceae) in Tennessee. Castanea. (Online)
Roche, M.D., Pearse, I.S., Bialic‐Murphy, L., Kivlin, S.N., Sofaer, H.R., and Kalisz, S. 2020. Negative effects of an allelopathic invader on AM fungal plant species drive community‐level responses. Ecology. doi.org/10.1002/ecy.3201 (Online)
Benoit, A. D. and Kalisz, S. 2020. Predator effects on plant-pollinator interactions, plant reproduction, mating systems, and evolution. Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics 51: 319-340. doi: 10.1146/annurev-ecolysy-012120-094926. (Online)
Olsen, K.C., Will, R.H., Winn A.A., Kosman, E.T., Moscoso, J.A., Krueger‐Hadfield, S.A., Burgess, S.C., Carlon, D.B., Grosberg, R.K., Kalisz, S., and Levitan, D.R. 2020. Inbreeding shapes the evolution of marine invertebrates. Evolution 74-5: 871-882. doi: 10.1111/evo.13951. (Online)
2019
Grant, A.G and Kalisz, S. 2019. Do selfing species have greater niche breadth? Support from ecological niche modeling. Evolution 74-1:73-88. doi:10.1111/evo.13870. (Online)
Kivlin, S.N., Fei, S., Kalisz, S., and Averill, C. 2019. Microbial Ecology meets Macroecology: Developing a process-based understanding of the microbial role in global ecosystems. The Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 101-1:1-4. doi: 10.1002/bes2.164. (Online)
Bialic-Murphy, Lalasia, Heckel, Christopher D., McElderry, Robert, M. and Susan Kalisz. 2019. Deer indirectly alter the reproductive strategy and operational sex ratio of an unpalatable forest perennial. The American Naturalist. doi: 10.1086/706253
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Malagon, D.A., Roche, M.D., McElderry, R.M., and Kalisz, S. 2019 Pollen performance decreases with plant age for outcrosser but not selfer: evidence for cost of male performance. American Journal of Botany. doi: 10.1002/ajb2.1346
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Bialic‐Murphy, Lalasia, Nathan L. Brouwer, and Susan Kalisz. 2019. Direct effects of a non‐native invader erode native plant fitness in the forest understory. Journal of Ecology, doi: 10.1111/1365‐2745.13233
(Online - open access)
Heberling, J.M., McDonough MacKenzie, C., Fridley, J.D., Kalisz, S. & Primack, R.B. 2019. Phenological mismatch with trees reduces wildflower carbon budgets. Ecology Letters, 22: 616-623. doi: 10.1111/ele.13224.
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Heberling, J.M., Cassidy, S.T., Fridley, J.D., and Kalisz, S. 2019. Carbon gain phenologies of spring-flowering perennials in a deciduous forest indicate a novel niche for a widespread invader. New Phytologist, 221: 778-788. doi: 10.1111/nph.15404.
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2018
Burke D., Carrino-Kyker S.R. , Hoke A., Cassidy S., Bialic-Murphy L., and Kalisz, S. 2018. Deer and invasive plant removal alters mycorrhizal fungal communities and soil chemistry: Evidence from a long-term field experiment. Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 128: 13-21.
(Online)
Randle, A.M., Spigler, R.B., and Kalisz, S. 2018. Shifts to earlier selfing in sympatry may reduce costs of pollinator sharing. Evolution, doi: 10.1111/evo.13522.
(Online - open access)
2017
Spigler, R.B and Kalisz, S. (2017) Persistent pollinators and the evolution of complete selfing. American Journal of Botany, 104(12):1783-1786. doi: 10.3732/ajb.1700332
(Online - open access)
Averill, K.M., Mortensen, D.A., Smithwick, E.A.H., Kalisz, S., McShea, W.J., Bourg, N.A., Parker, J.D., Royo, A.A., Abrams, M.D., Apsley, D.K., Blossey, B., Boucher, D.H., Caraher, K.L., DiTommaso, A., Johnson, S.E., Masson, R., Nuzzo, V.A. (2017) A regional assessment of white-tailed deer effects on plant invasion, AoB PLANTS, plx047.
(Online - open access) (press release)
Liebhold, A.M., Brockerhoff, E.G., Kalisz, S., Nunez, M.A., Wardle, D.A., Wingfield, M.J. (2017) Biological invasions in forest ecosystems. Biological Invasions 19:3437:3458. doi: 10.1007/s10530-017-1458-5
(Online - open access)
Wavrek, M., Heberling, J.M., Fei, S. & Kalisz, S. (2017) Herbaceous invaders in temperate forests: a systematic review of their ecology and proposed mechanisms of invasion. Biological Invasions 19(11): 3079-3097.
(Online - open access)
Oliveira, N.P., Oliveira, M.S.P., David, L.C., Kalisz, S. (2017) Population genetic structure of three species in the genus Astrocaryum G. Mey. (Arecaceae). Genetics and Molecular Research 16 (3): gmr16039676. doi: 10.4238/gmr16039676
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Inderjit, Catford, J.A., Kalisz, S., Simberloff, D., Wardle, D.A. (2017) A framework for understanding human-driven vegetation change. Oikos 126:1687-1698.
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Grossenbacher, D. L., Brandvain, Y., Auld, J. R., Burd, M., Cheptou, P.-O., Conner, J. K., Grant, A. G., Hovick, S. M., Pannell, J. R., Pauw, A., Petanidou, T., Randle, A. M., Rubio de Casas, R., Vamosi, J., Winn, A., Igic, B., Busch, J. W., Kalisz, S. and Goldberg, E. E. (2017) Self-compatibility is over-represented on islands. New Phytolologist 215:469-478. doi:10.1111/nph.14534
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Heberling, J.M., Brouwer, N.L., and S. Kalisz. 2017 Effects of deer on the photosynthetic performance of invasive and native forest herbs. AoB PLANTS 9(2): plx011.
(Online - open access)
Moeller, D.A, Runquist, R.D.B., Moe, A.M., Geber, M.A., Goodwillie, C., Cheptou, P.-O., Eckert, C.G., Elle, E., Johnston, M.O., Kalisz, S., Ree, R.H., Sargent, R.D, Vallejo-Marin, M., and A.A. Winn. 2017. Global biogeography of mating system variation in seed plants. Ecology Letters. 20:375-384.
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2016
Heckel, C.D., and S. Kalisz. 2016. Life history trait divergence among populations of a non-palatable species reveals strong non-trophic indirect effects of an abundant herbivore. Oikos 126:604-613. doi: 10.1111/oik.03658
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Hale, A.N, Lapointe, L. and S. Kalisz. 2016. Invader disruption of belowground plant mutualisms reduces carbon acquisition and alters allocation patterns in a native forest herb. New Phytologist. 209:542-549. doi: 10.1111/nph.13709
(Online) (Commentary article)
2015
Pannell, J.A., J.R. Auld, Y. Brandvain, M. Burd, J.W. Busch, P.-O. Cheptou, J.K. Conner, E. Goldberg, A.G. Grant, D. Grossenbacher, S.M. Hovick, S. Kalisz, T. Petanidou, A.M. Randle, R. Rubio de Casas, A. Pauw, J. Vamosi, and A.A. Winn. 2015. Tansley Review: The scope of Baker’s Law. New Phytologist. 208:656-667. doi: 10.1111/nph.13539
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Brouwer, N., Hale, A.N., and S. Kalisz. 2015. Mutualism-disrupting allelopathic invader drives carbon stress and vital rate decline in a forest perennial herb. AoB PLANTS 7:plv014. doi: 10.1093/aobpla/plv014
(Online - open access)
2014
Willis C.G., Baskin C.C., Baskin J.M., Auld J.R., Venable D.L., Cavender-Bares J., Donohue K., Rubio de Casas R., Bradford K., Burghardt L., Kalisz S., Meyer S., Schmitt J., Strauss S., Wilczek A. 2014 The evolution of seed dormancy: environmental cues, evolutionary hubs, and diversification of the seed plants. New Phytologist 203:300-9. doi: 10.1111/nph.12782
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Salcedo, A., Kalisz, S. and S. I. Wright. 2014. Limited genomic consequences of mixed mating in the recently derived sister species pair, Collinsia concolor and Collinsia parryi. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 27:1400-1412 doi: 10.1111/jeb.12384
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Kalisz, S., R. Spigler, C. Horvitz. 2014. In a long-term experimental demography study, excluding ungulates reversed invader's explosive population growth rate and restored natives. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 111:4501-4506
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*This paper was recommended as being of special significance by Faculty of 1000; see press coverage
2013
Wright, S.I., S. Kalisz, and T. Slotte. 2013. Evolutionary consequences of self-fertilization in plants. Proc Royal Society B 280:20130133. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2013.0133
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Spigler, R.B., and S. Kalisz. 2013. Phenotypic plasticity in mating system traits in the annual Collinsia verna. Botany 91:597-604.
doi: 10.1139/cjb-2012-0227
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Hazzouri, K.M., J.S. Escobar, R.W. Ness, K.L. Newman, A.M. Randle, S. Kalisz and S.I. Wright. 2013. Comparative population genomics in Collinsia sister species reveals evidence for reduced effective population size, relaxed selection and evolution of biased gene conversion with an ongoing mating system shift. Evolution 67:1263-1278 doi: 10.1111/evo.12027
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2012
Hale, A.N. and S. Kalisz. 2012. Perspectives on allelopathic disruption of plant mutualisms: a framework for individual- and population-level fitness consequences. Plant Ecology 213:1991-2006. Special Issue: Invited review.
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Kalisz, S., A.M. Randle D. Chaiffetz, M. Faigeles, A. Butera, C. Beight. 2012. Dichogamy correlates with outcrossing rate and defines the selfing syndrome in the mixed mating genus, Collinsia. (Invited paper) Annals of Botany 109:571-582.
(Online)
2011
Hale, A.N., S.J. Tonsor, and S. Kalisz. 2011. Testing the mutualism disruption hypothesis: a physiological mechanism for invasion of intact perennial plant communities. Ecosphere 2:110. doi: 10.1890/ES11-00136.1
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Winn, A. A., E. Elle, S. Kalisz., P.-O.Cheptou, C. G. Eckert, C. Goodwillie, M. O. Johnston, D. A. Moeller, R. H. Ree, R. D. Sargent, and M. Vallejo-Marin. 2011. Analysis of inbreeding depression in mixed mating plants provides evidence for selective interference and stable mixed mating. Evolution 65: 3339–3644. doi: 10.1111/j.1558-5646.2011.01462.x
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Cantor, A., J. Aaron, A. Hale, B. Traw, and S. Kalisz. 2011. Low allelochemical concentrations detected in garlic mustard-invaded forest soils inhibit fungal growth and AMF spore germination. Biological Invasions 13:2015-3025.
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Baldwin, B.G., S. Kalisz, and W.S. Armbruster. 2011. Phylogenetic perspectives on diversification, diversity, and phytogeography of Collinsia and Tonella (Plantaginaceae). American Journal of Botany 98:731-753.
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2010
Burke, D., M. Weintraub, C. Hewins, and S. Kalisz. 2010. Relationship between soil enzyme activities, nutrient cycling and soil fungal communities in a northern hardwood forest. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 43: 795-803. doi: 10.1016/j.soilbio.2010.12.014
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Whitney, K.D., E.J. Baack, J.L. Hamrick, M.J.W. Godt, B.C. Barringer, M.D. Bennett, C.G. Eckert, C. Goodwillie, S. Kalisz, I.J. Leitch and J. Ross-Ibarra. 2010. A role for nonadaptive processes in plant genome size evolution? Evolution 64:2097-2109. doi: 10.1111/j.1558-5646.2010.00967.x
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Goodwillie, C., R.D. Sargent, C.G. Eckert, E. Elle, M.A. Geber, M.O. Johnston, S. Kalisz, D.A. Moeller, R.H. Ree, M. Vallejo-Marin and A.A. Winn. 2010. Correlated evolution of mating system and floral display traits in flowering plants and its implications for the distribution of mating system variation. New Phytologist 185:311-321. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-8137.2009.03043.x
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Eckert, C.G., S. Kalisz, M.A. Geber, R. Sargent, E. Elle, P.O. Cheptou, C. Goodwillie, M.O. Johnston, J.K. Kelly, D.A. Moeller, E. Porcher, R.H. Ree, M. Vallejo-Marin and A.A. Winn. 2010. Plant mating systems in a changing world. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 25:35-43. doi: 10.1016/j.tree.2009.06.013
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Heckel, C.D., N.A. Bourg, W.J. McShea and S. Kalisz. 2010. Nonconsumptive effects of a generalist ungulate herbivore drive decline of unpalatable forest herbs. Ecology 91:319-326. doi: 10.1890/09-0628.1
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2009
Randle, A.M., J. Slyder and S. Kalisz. 2009. Can differences in autonomous selfing ability explain differences in range size among sister-taxa pairs of Collinsia (Plantaginaceae)? An extension of Baker’s Law. New Phytologist 183:618-629.
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Knight, T.M., J Dunn, L. Smith, J. Davis and S. Kalisz. 2009. Deer facilitate invacive plant success in a Pennysylvania forest understory. Natural Areas Journal 29(2):110-116. doi:10.3375/043.029.0202
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Porcher, E., J.K. Kelly, M. Johnston, P.O. Cheptou, C. Eckert and S. Kalisz. 2009. The genetic consequences of fluctuating inbreeding depression and the evolution of plant mating systems. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 22:708-717.
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Johnston, M.O., E. Porcher, P.-O. Cheptou, C.G. Eckert, E. Elle, M.A. Geber, S. Kalisz, J.K. Kelly, D.A. Moeller, M. Vallejo-Marín and A.A. Winn. 2009. Correlations among fertility components can maintain mixed mating in plants. American Naturalist 173:1-11.
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Knight, T.M., H. Caswell and S. Kalisz. 2009. Population growth rate of a common understory herb decreases non-linearly across a gradient of deer herbivory. Forest Ecology and Management 257:1095-1103.
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2008
Quesada-Aguilar, A., S. Kalisz and T.L. Ashman. 2008. Flower morphology and pollinator dynamics in Solanum carolinense L. (Solanaceae): implications for the evolution of andromonoecy. American Journal of Botany 95:974-984. doi: 10.3732/ajb.0800106
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Morris, W.F., C.A. Pfister, S. Tuljapurkar, C.V. Haridas, C.L. Boggs, M.S. Boyce, E.M. Bruna, D.R.
Church, T. Coulson, D.F. Doak, S. Forsyth, J.-M. Gaillard, C.C. Horvitz, S. Kalisz, B.E. Kendall, T.M. Knight, C.T. Lee and E.S. Menges. 2008. Longevity can buffer plant and animal populations against changing climatic variability. Ecology 89:19-25. doi: 10.1890/07-0774.1
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Kalisz, S. and E.M. Kramer. 2008. Emerging Issue: Variation and constraint in plant evolution and development. Special Issue-- Evolutionary and Ecological Functional Genomics Heredity 100:170-177.
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2007
R. Sargent, C. Goodwillie, S. Kalisz and R. Ree. 2007. Phylogenetic evidence for a flower size and number trade-off. American Journal of Botany 94:2059-2062.
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2006
Dunn, J.L., L. Dierkes, F.X. Pico and S. Kalisz. 2006. Primer Note: Identification of microsatellite loci in Collinsia verna (Veronicaceae). Molecular Ecology Notes 6:1212-1215.
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Kalisz, S., R. Ree and R. Sargent. 2006. Opinion: Linking floral symmetry genes to breeding system evolution. Trends in Plant Science 11:568-573. doi: 10.1016/j.tplants.2006.10.005
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Boyce, M. S., C. V. Haridas, C. Lee, E. M. Bruna, D. Doak, J. M. Drake, J-M. Gaillard, C. C. Horvitz, S. Kalisz, B. E. Kendall, T. Knight, C.L. Boggs, E. Menges, W.F. Morris, C. A. Pfister and S.Tuljapurkar. 2006. Demography in an increasingly variable world. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 21:141-148.
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2005
Goodwille, C., S. Kalisz and C. Eckert. 2005. The Evolutionary Enigma of Mixed Mating Systems in Plants: Occurrence, Theoretical Explanations, and Empirical Evidence. Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution and Systematics 36:47-79.
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2004
Kalisz, S., D. Vogler and K. Hanley. 2004. Context-dependent autonomous selfing yields reproductive assurance and adaptive mixed mating. Nature 430:884-886. doi: 10.1038/nature02776
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Kalisz S. and M. Purugganan. 2004. Epialleles via DNA methylation: consequences for plant evolution. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 19:309-314. doi: 10.1016/j.tree.2004.03.034
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2003
Kalisz, S. and D.W. Vogler. 2003. Benefits of autonomous selfing under unpredictable pollinator environments. Ecology 84:2928-2942. doi: 10.1890/02-0519
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Kalisz, S. 2003. Invited review of Introduction to Plant Population Biology 4th Edition. Quarterly Review of Biology 78:101.
2002
Kelly, J.K., A. Rasch and S. Kalisz. 2002. A method to estimate pollen viability from pollen size variation. American Journal of Botany 89:1021. doi: 10.3732/ajb.89.6.1021
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Armbruster, W.S., C.P.H. Mulder, B.G. Baldwin, S. Kalisz, B. Wessa and H. Knute. 2002. Comparative analysis of late floral development and mating-system evolution in the tribe Collinsieae (Scrophulariaceae). American Journal of Botany 89:37-50. doi: 10.3732/ajb.89.1.37
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2001
Klus, D.J., S. Kalisz, P. Curtis, J.A. Teeri. and S. J. Tonsor. 2001. Family- and population-level responses to atmospheric CO2 concentration: Gas exchange and allocation of C, N and biomass in Plantago lanceolata (Plantaginaceae). American Journal of Botany 88:1080-1087. doi:10.2307/2657091
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Kalisz, S., F.M. Hanzawa, J. Nason and S. J.Tonsor. 2001. Spatial population genetic structure in Trillium grandiflorum: the roles of dispersal, mating, history and selection. Evolution 55: 1560-1568. doi: 10.1111/j.0014-3820.2001.tb00675.x
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Vogler, D.W. and S. Kalisz. 2001. Sex among the flowers: the distribution of plant mating systems. Evolution 55(1):202-204. doi: 10.1111/j.0014-3820.2001.tb01285.x
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pre-2000
Kalisz, S., D. Vogler, B. Fails, M. Finer, E. Sheppard, T. Herman and R. Gonzales. 1999. The mechanism of delayed selfing in Collinsia verna (Scrophulariaceae). American Journal of Botany 86(9):1239-1247. doi: 10.2307/2656771
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Kalisz, S., Hanzawa, F.M., S.J. Tonsor, D.A. Thiede and S.J. Voigt. 1999. Ant mediated dispersal alters pattern of relatedness in a population of Trillium grandiflorum. Ecology 80(10):2620-2634. doi: 10.1890/0012-9658(1999)080[2620:AMSDAP]2.0.CO;2
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McPeek, M.A. and S. Kalisz. 1998. The joint evolution of dispersal and dormancy in metapopulations. Archive fur Hydrobiologica. Special Issue: Advances in Limnology 52:33-51.
Kalisz, S., L. Horth and M.A. McPeek. 1997. Fragmentation and the role of seed banks in promoting persistence of Collinsia verna in isolated populations. In: M. Schwartz, editor. Conservation in Highly Fragmented Landscapes. Chapman and Hall. Pp. 268-312.
Curtis, P., D.J. Klus, S. Kalisz and S.J. Tonsor. 1996. Evidence for variable genetic response to elevated CO2 in natural plant populations. In: C. Korner and F. Bazzaz, editors. Community, Population and Evolutionary Responses to Elevated CO2 Concentration. Academic Press. Pp. 13-21.
Stevens, L., C.J. Goodnight and S. Kalisz. 1995. Multi-level selection in natural populations of Impatiens capensis. American Naturalist 145:513-526.
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Kalisz, Susan, and Wardle, Glenda M. 1994. Life history variation in Campanula americana (Campanulaceae): population differentiation. American Journal of Botany 81 (5):521-527.
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van Groenendael, J., H. de Kroon, S. Kalisz and S. Tuljapurkar. 1994. Loop analysis: Evaluating life history pathways in population projection matrices. Ecology 75:2410-2415. doi:10.2307/1940894
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McPeek, M.A. and S. Kalisz. 1993. Sampling and bootstrapping in complex designs: demographic analyses. Chapter 11. In: S.M. Scheiner and J. Gurevitch, editors. Design and Analysis of Ecological Experiments. Chapman and Hall. Pp. 232-252.
Kalisz, S. and M. A. McPeek. 1993. Extinction dynamics, population growth and seed banks. Oecologia 95:314-320. doi: 10.1007/BF00320982
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Tonsor, S.J., S. Kalisz, J. Fisher and T. Holtsford. 1993. A life history based study of population structure: seed bank to adults in Plantago lanceolata. Evolution 47:833-843. doi: 10.1111/j.1558-5646.1993.tb01237.x
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Hanzawa, F.M. and S. Kalisz. 1993. The relationship between age, size and reproduction in Trillium grandiflorum. American Journal of Botany 80:405-410. doi: 10.1002/j.1537-2197.1993.tb13819.x
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Kalisz, S. and M.A. McPeek. 1992. Demography of an age-structured annual: Resampled projection matrices, elasticity analyses and seed bank effects. Ecology 73(3):1082-1093. doi: 10.2307/1940182
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Tonsor, S. J. and S. Kalisz. 1991. Ecological Genetics, Microevolution and Changes in Atmospheric Chemistry: Population-level Techniques for measuring microevolutionary change in response to air pollution. In: G.E. Taylor, M.T. Clegg and L.F. Pitelka, editors. Genetics and Air Pollution. Springer Verlag.
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Kalisz, S. 1991. Experimental determination of seed bank age structure in the winter annual Collinsia verna. Ecology 72(2):575-585. doi: 10.2307/2937197
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Wade, M.J. and S. Kalisz. 1990. The causes of natural selection. Evolution 44:1947-1955.
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Kalisz, S. 1990. Soil seed banks. Review of M.A. Leck., V.T. Parker and R.L. Simpson, editors. The Ecology of Soil Seed Banks. 1989. Academic Press, San Diego pp.462. Ecology 71(3):1226-1227.
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Wade, M. J. and S. Kalisz. 1989. The additive partitioning of selection gradients. Evolution 43(7):1567-1569. doi:10.1111/j.1558-5646.1989.tb02606.x
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Kalisz, S. 1989. Fitness consequences of mating system, seed weight and emergence date in a winter annual, Collinsia Verna. Evolution 43(6):1263-1272. doi: 10.1111/j.1558-5646.1989.tb02573.x.
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Kalisz, S. 1986. Variable selection on the timing of germination in Collinsia verna (Scrophulariaceae). Evolution 40(3):479-491.
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Kalisz, S. and J. A. Teeri. 1986. Population-level variation in photosynthetic metabolism and growth in Sedum wrightii. Ecology67(1):20-26.
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