Monica Geber

Monica Geber

Cornell University

H-index: 41

North America-United States

About Monica Geber

Monica Geber, With an exceptional h-index of 41 and a recent h-index of 25 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Cornell University, specializes in the field of Ecology and evolution of plants.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

An exploration of how plant and soil characteristics shape the Hypericum perforatum microbiome in three habitats

Habitat, plant height, and soil nutrients are important determinants of the Hypericum perforatum microbiome

Statistical inference for seed mortality and germination with seed bank experiments

Co-flowering community effects on the relative contribution of pollen quantity and quality limitation to the reproductive success of four Clarkia species

Variation in the location and timing of experimental severing demonstrates that the persistent rhizome serves multiple functions in a clonal forest understorey herb

Molecular assays of pollen use consistently reflect pollinator visitation patterns in a system of flowering plants

Bet hedging is not sufficient to explain intraspecific variation in germination patterns of a winter annual plant

Emission Rates of Species-Specific Volatiles Vary across Communities of Clarkia Species: Evidence for Multimodal Character Displacement

Monica Geber Information

University

Position

Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

Citations(all)

9830

Citations(since 2020)

2762

Cited By

8180

hIndex(all)

41

hIndex(since 2020)

25

i10Index(all)

64

i10Index(since 2020)

48

Email

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Cornell University

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Monica Geber Skills & Research Interests

Ecology and evolution of plants

Top articles of Monica Geber

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

An exploration of how plant and soil characteristics shape the Hypericum perforatum microbiome in three habitats

Plant Ecology

Renee H Petipas

Steven A Higgins

Chantal Koechli

Spencer J Debenport

Chandra N Jack

...

2024/4/2

Habitat, plant height, and soil nutrients are important determinants of the Hypericum perforatum microbiome

Renee Petipas

Steven A Higgins

Chantal Koechli

Spencer J Debenport

Chandra N Jack

...

2023/5/8

Statistical inference for seed mortality and germination with seed bank experiments

Ecology

Gregor‐Fausto Siegmund

Monica A Geber

2023/4

Co-flowering community effects on the relative contribution of pollen quantity and quality limitation to the reproductive success of four Clarkia species

Emma Moore

2023

Variation in the location and timing of experimental severing demonstrates that the persistent rhizome serves multiple functions in a clonal forest understorey herb

Functional Ecology

Katherine E Eisen

Gregor‐Fausto Siegmund

Maxine A Watson

Monica A Geber

2022/2

Molecular assays of pollen use consistently reflect pollinator visitation patterns in a system of flowering plants

Molecular Ecology Resources

Aubrie RM James

Monica A Geber

David PL Toews

2022/1

Bet hedging is not sufficient to explain intraspecific variation in germination patterns of a winter annual plant

bioRxiv

Gregor-Fausto Siegmund

David A Moeller

Vincent M Eckhart

Monica A Geber

2022/9/17

Emission Rates of Species-Specific Volatiles Vary across Communities of Clarkia Species: Evidence for Multimodal Character Displacement

The American Naturalist

Katherine Elizabeth Eisen

Monica A Geber

Robert A Raguso

2021/5/21

Interactions during growth eclipse interactions during flowering for determining plant fecundity in pollinator-sharing annual plants

preprint

Aubrie RM James

Monica A Geber

2021

Bee species exhibit different phenological trajectories in communities of annual flowering plants in the genus clarkia

Climate Change Ecology

Alyssa C Anderson

Aubrie RM James

Elizabeth Magno

Monica Geber

2021/12/1

Microbe‐mediated adaptation in plants

Ecology letters

Renee H Petipas

Monica A Geber

Jennifer A Lau

2021/7

Selection favors adaptive plasticity in a long-term reciprocal transplant experiment

Evolution

Jill T Anderson

M Inam Jameel

Monica A Geber

2021/7/1

Phylogeny, Phenology, and Foraging Breadth of Ashmeadiella (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae)

Insect Systematics and Diversity

Elizabeth A Murray

Laurelin Evanhoe

Silas Bossert

Monica A Geber

Terry Griswold

...

2021/5/1

Emission rates of species-specific volatiles change across communities of Clarkia species: Evidence for character displacement in floral scent

bioRxiv

Katherine E Eisen

Monica A Geber

Robert A Raguso

2020/4/3

Land conversion for solar facilities and urban sprawl in southwest deserts causes different amounts of habitat loss for Ashmeadiella bees

Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society

Shaun M McCoshum

Monica A Geber

2020/1

Species‐specific variation in germination rates contributes to spatial coexistence more than adult plant water use in four closely related annual flowering plants

Journal of Ecology

Aubrie RM James

Timothy E Burnette

Jasmine Mack

David E James

Vincent M Eckhart

...

2020/11

Floral density and co-occurring congeners alter patterns of selection in annual plant communities

Evolution

Katherine E Eisen

Amy C Wruck

Monica A Geber

2020/8/1

Microbe‐mediated local adaptation to limestone barrens is context dependent

Ecology

Renee H Petipas

Amy C Wruck

Monica A Geber

2020/8

Quantitative Amplicon Sequencing for Meta-DNA Analysis Reveals Patterns in Pollen Use by Bees

bioRxiv

Aubrie RM James

Monica A Geber

David PL Toews

2020/4/16

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