Susan Mazer
University of California, Santa Barbara
H-index: 49
North America-United States
Top articles of Susan Mazer
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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Herbarium data accurately predict the timing and duration of population‐level flowering displays | Ecography | Isaac W Park Tadeo Ramirez‐Parada Sydne Record Charles Davis Aaron M Ellison | 2024/4 |
Incorporating plant phenological responses into species distribution models reduces estimates of future species loss and turnover | New Phytologist | Shijia Peng Tadeo H Ramirez‐Parada Susan J Mazer Sydne Record Isaac Park | 2024/3/26 |
GENOME SKIMMING OF HERBARIUM SPECIMENS REVEALS PHYLOGEOGRAPHIC TRENDS AMONG POPULATIONS OF AN ESTUARINE SEABLITE (CHENOPODIACEAE: SUAEDA ESTEROA) | Madroño | Carina I Motta Kristen E Hasenstab-Lehman C Matt Guilliams Susan J Mazer Gregory A Wahlert | 2024/3 |
Plasticity and not adaptation is the primary source of temperature-mediated variation in flowering phenology in North America | Nature Ecology & Evolution | Tadeo H Ramirez-Parada Isaac W Park Sydne Record Charles C Davis Aaron M Ellison | 2024/1/11 |
Native Bee Habitat Restoration-Key Ecological Considerations from Recent Literature | Authorea Preprints | Helen Payne Susan Mazer Katja Seltmann | 2023/12/21 |
Rethinking local seed sourcing for the restoration of a foundational grass species in California | Restoration Ecology | Madeline P Nolan Justin C Luong Justin M Valliere Susan J Mazer Carla M D'Antonio | 2023/11 |
When the neighborhood matters: contextual selection on seedling traits in native and non-native California grasses | Evolution | Joseph Waterton Susan J Mazer Elsa E Cleland | 2023/9/1 |
Heritability and variance components of seed size in wild species: influences of breeding design and the number of genotypes tested | Eugenio Larios Tadeo H Ramirez-Parada Susan J Mazer | 2023/4 | |
Phenologically-informed species distribution models (SDMs) forecast less species loss and turnover versus standard SDMs | bioRxiv | Shijia Peng Tadeo Ramirez Parada Susan Mazer Sydne Record Isaac Park | 2023 |
What determines the evolutionary trajectories of wild plant species? Approaches to the study of quantitative fitness‐related traits | American Journal of Botany | Susan J Mazer Ann K Sakai Stephen G Weller Eugenio Larios | 2022/11 |
Geographic variation in offspring size: Long‐ and short‐term climate affect mean seed mass of Streptanthus populations | Ecology | Natalie LR Love Susan J Mazer | 2022/7 |
Genotype×\unicode {x000D7} environment interaction obscures genetic sources of variation in seed size in Dithyrea californica but provides the opportunity for selection on … | American Journal of Botany | Eugenio Larios Susan J Mazer | 2022/11 |
Geographic variation in offspring size: Long-and short-term climate affect mean seed mass of | Natalie LR Love Susan J Mazer | 2022 | |
Context‐dependent concordance between physiological divergence and phenotypic selection in sister taxa with contrasting phenology and mating systems | American Journal of Botany | Susan J Mazer David J Hunter Alisa A Hove Leah S Dudley | 2022/11 |
Herbarium specimens provide reliable estimates of phenological responses to climate at unparalleled taxonomic and spatiotemporal scales | Ecography | Tadeo H Ramirez‐Parada Isaac W Park Susan J Mazer | 2022/10 |
Spatial uncertainty in herbarium data: simulated displacement but not error distance alters estimates of phenological sensitivity to climate in a widespread California wildflower | Ecography | Devin E Gamble Susan J Mazer | 2022/10 |
Region‐specific phenological sensitivities and rates of climate warming generate divergent temporal shifts in flowering date across a species' range | American journal of botany | Natalie LR Love Susan J Mazer | 2021/10 |
A Phenology-focused CURE using Herbarium Specimen Data | Katie D Pearson Susan J Mazer Tadeo Ramirez-Parada Natalie Love Jenn M Yost | 2021/6/21 | |
Data from: Phylogenetic conservatism in plant phenology | T Jonathan Davies Elizabeth M Wolkovich Nathan JB Kraft Nicolas Salamin Jenica M Allen | 2021/5/19 | |
Phenological sensitivities to climate are similar in two Clarkia congeners: indirect evidence for facilitation, convergence, niche conservatism, or genetic constraints | Madroño | Susan J Mazer Natalie LR Love Isaac W Park Tadeo Ramirez-Parada Elizabeth R Matthews | 2021/12 |