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Unifying life-history analyses for inference of fitness and population growth
RG Shaw, CJ Geyer, S Wagenius, HH Hangelbroek, JR Etterson
The American Naturalist 172 (1), E35-E47, 2008
2102008
Aster models for life history analysis
CJ Geyer, S Wagenius, RG Shaw
Biometrika 94 (2), 415-426, 2007
1792007
Community genetics: expanding the synthesis of ecology and genetics
C Neuhauser, DA Andow, GE Heimpel, G May, RG Shaw, S Wagenius
Ecology 84 (3), 545-558, 2003
1662003
Patch Aging and the S‐Allee Effect: Breeding System Effects on the Demographic Response of Plants to Habitat Fragmentation
S Wagenius, E Lonsdorf, C Neuhauser
The American Naturalist 169 (3), 383-397, 2007
1552007
Scale dependence of reproductive failure in fragmented Echinacea populations
S Wagenius
Ecology 87 (4), 931-941, 2006
1042006
Reproduction of Echinacea angustifolia in fragmented prairie is pollen‐limited but not pollinator‐limited
S Wagenius, SP Lyon
Ecology 91 (3), 733-742, 2010
942010
Seed source impacts germination and early establishment of dominant grasses in prairie restorations
MK Gallagher, S Wagenius
Journal of Applied Ecology 53 (1), 251-263, 2016
622016
Biparental inbreeding and interremnant mating in a perennial prairie plant: fitness consequences for progeny in their first eight years
S Wagenius, HH Hangelbroek, CE Ridley, RG Shaw
Evolution 64 (3), 761-771, 2010
612010
Mating between Echinacea angustifolia (Asteraceae) individuals increases with their flowering synchrony and spatial proximity
JL Ison, S Wagenius, D Reitz, MV Ashley
American Journal of Botany 101 (1), 180-189, 2014
562014
Style Persistence, Pollen Limitation, and Seed Set in the Common Prairie Plant Echinacea angustifolia (Asteraceae)
S Wagenius
International Journal of Plant Sciences 165 (4), 595-603, 2004
542004
Both flowering time and distance to conspecific plants affect reproduction in Echinacea angustifolia, a common prairie perennial
JL Ison, S Wagenius
Journal of Ecology 102 (4), 920-929, 2014
422014
Fire synchronizes flowering and boosts reproduction in a widespread but declining prairie species
S Wagenius, J Beck, G Kiefer
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117 (6), 3000-3005, 2020
352020
How functional traits, herbivory, and genetic diversity interact in Echinacea: implications for fragmented populations
PM Kittelson, S Wagenius, R Nielsen, S Qazi, M Howe, G Kiefer, ...
Ecology 96 (7), 1877-1886, 2015
182015
The effect of plant inbreeding and stoichiometry on interactions with herbivores in nature: Echinacea angustifolia and its specialist aphid
CE Ridley, HH Hangelbroek, S Wagenius, J Stanton-Geddes, RG Shaw
PloS one 6 (9), e24762, 2011
162011
Pollinator effectiveness in a composite: a specialist bee pollinates more florets but does not move pollen farther than other visitors
ML Page, JL Ison, AL Bewley, KM Holsinger, AD Kaul, KE Koch, KM Kolis, ...
American Journal of Botany 106 (11), 1487-1498, 2019
152019
The susceptibility of Echinacea angustifolia to a specialist aphid: eco‐evolutionary perspective on genotypic variation and demographic consequences
RG Shaw, S Wagenius, CJ Geyer
Journal of Ecology 103 (4), 809-818, 2015
152015
Performance of a prairie mating system in fragmented habitat: self-incompatibility and limited pollen dispersal in Echinacea angustifolia
S Wagenius
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, 2000
152000
Decisions... decisions... how to source plant material for native plant restoration projects
B Herman, S Packard, C Pollack, G Houseal, S Sinn, C O'Leary, J Fant, ...
Ecological Restoration 32 (3), 236-238, 2014
142014
Pollinator‐mediated mechanisms for increased reproductive success in early flowering plants
JL Ison, LJ Prescott, SW Nordstrom, A Waananen, S Wagenius
Oikos 127 (11), 1657-1669, 2018
132018
Seedling Recruitment in the Long‐Lived Perennial, Echinacea angustifolia: A 10‐Year Experiment
S Wagenius, AB Dykstra, CE Ridley, RG Shaw
Restoration Ecology 20 (3), 352-359, 2012
132012
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