Irwin

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Rebecca E. Irwin

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2007

Burkle, L. A., R. E. Irwin, and D. A. Newman. Accepted. Predicting the effects of nectar robbing on plant reproduction: implications of pollen limitation and plant mating system.  American Journal of Botany.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Brody, A. K., R. E. Irwin, M. L. McCutcheon, and E. C. Parsons. Accepted. Interactions between nectar robbers and seed predators mediated by a shared host plant, Ipomopsis aggregata. Oecologia.

 

 

 

 

 

 

2006

McCall, A. C. and R. E. Irwin. 2006. Florivory: the intersection of pollination and herbivory. Ecology Letters 9:1351-1365.

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Irwin, R. E. 2006. Consequences of direct versus indirect species interactions to selection on traits: pollination and nectar robbing in Ipomopsis aggregata. American Naturalist 167:315-328.

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Alder, L. S. and R. E. Irwin. 2006. Comparison of pollen transfer dynamics by multiple floral visitors: experiments with pollen and fluorescent dye. Annals of Botany 97:141-150.

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Irwin, R. E. and L. S. Adler. 2006. Correlations among traits associated with herbivore resistance and pollination: implications for pollination and nectar robbing in a distylous plant. American Journal of Botany 93:64-72.

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2005

Adler, L. S. and R. E. Irwin. 2005. Ecological costs and benefits of defenses in nectar. Ecology 86:2968-2978.

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Price, M. V., N. M. Waser, R. E. Irwin, D. R. Campbell, and A. K. Brody. 2005. Temporal and spatial variation in pollination of a montane herb: a seven year study. Ecology 86:2106-2116.

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Irwin, R. E. and S. Y. Strauss.  Flower color microevolution in wild radish: evolutionary response to pollinator-mediated selection.  American Naturalist 165:225-237.

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2004

Taylor, B. W. and R. E. Irwin.  Linking economics to the distribution of exotic plants.  Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 101:17725-17730.

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Strauss, S. Y. and R. E. Irwin.  Ecological and evolutionary consequences of multi-species plant-animal interactions.  Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 35:435-466.

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Irwin, R. E., L. S. Adler, and A. A. Agrawal.  The community and evolutionary ecology of nectar. Ecology 85:1477-1478.

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Irwin, R. E., L. S. Adler, and A. K. Brody.  The dual role of floral traits: pollinator attraction and plant defense.  Ecology 85:1503-1511.

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Strauss, S. Y., R. E. Irwin, and V. Lambrix.  Optimal defense theory and flower petal color predict variation in the secondary chemistry of wild radish.  Journal of Ecology 92:132-141.

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Cariveau, D., R. E. Irwin, A. K. Brody, L. Garcia-Mayeya*, and A. von der Ohe*.  Direct and indirect effects of pollinators and seed predators to selection on plant and floral traits.  Oikos 104:15-26.

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2003

Engel, C. E., and R. E. Irwin.  Linking pollinator visitation rate and pollen receipt.  American Journal of Botany 90:1612-1618.

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Irwin, R. E., S. Y. Strauss, S. Storz, A. Emerson, and G. Guibert.  The role of herbivores in the maintenance of a flower-color polymorphism in wild radish.  Ecology 84:1733-1743.

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Irwin, R. E.  Impact of nectar robbing on estimates of pollen flow: conceptual predictions and empirical outcomes.  Ecology 84:485-495.

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2002

Irwin, R. E., and J. E. Maloof.  Variation in nectar robbing over time, space, and species.  Oecologia 133:525-533.

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Irwin, R. E., and B. Dorsett.  Volatile production by the buds and corollas of two sympatric, con-familial plants, Ipomopsis aggregata and Polemonium foliosissimum (Polemoniaceae).  Journal of Chemical Ecology 28:565-578.

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Strauss, S. Y., J. A. Rudgers, J. A. Lau, and R. E. Irwin.  Direct and ecological costs of resistance to herbivory.  Trends in Ecology and Evolution 17:278-285.

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2001

Irwin, R. E., A. K. Brody, and N. M. Waser.  The impact of floral larceny on individuals, populations, and communities.  Oecologia 129:161-168.

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Irwin, R. E.  Field and allozyme studies investigating optimal mating success in two sympatric spring-ephemeral plants, Trillium erectum and Trillium grandiflorum.  Heredity 87:178-189.

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2000

Irwin, R. E., and A. K. Brody.  Consequences of nectar robbing for realized male function in a hummingbird-pollinated plant.  Ecology 81:2637-2643.

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Irwin, R. E.  Hummingbird avoidance of nectar-robbed plants: spatial location or visual cues?  Oikos 91:499-506.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Irwin, R. E.  Morphological variation and female reproductive success in two sympatric Trillium species: evidence for phenotypic selection in Trillium erectum and Trillium grandiflorum (Liliaceae).  American Journal of Botany 87:205-214.

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1999

Irwin, R. E. and A. K. Brody.  Nectar-robbing bumblebees reduce the fitness of Ipomopsis aggregata (Polemoniaceae).  Ecology 80:1703-1712.

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1998

Irwin, R. E. and A. K. Brody.  Nectar robbing in Ipomopsis aggregata: effects on pollinator behavior and plant fitness.  Oecologia 116:519-527.

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Jones, K. N., J. S. Reithel, and R. E. Irwin.  Evidence of a trade-off between the frequency and duration of bumblebee visits to flowers.  Oecologia 117:161-168.

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