Susan Mazer

Susan Mazer

University of California, Santa Barbara

H-index: 49

North America-United States

About Susan Mazer

Susan Mazer, With an exceptional h-index of 49 and a recent h-index of 28 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of California, Santa Barbara, specializes in the field of Adaptive evolution, Quantitative genetics, Phenological responses to climate change, Phenotypic plasticity and G x E, Life histo.

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

Herbarium data accurately predict the timing and duration of population‐level flowering displays

Incorporating plant phenological responses into species distribution models reduces estimates of future species loss and turnover

GENOME SKIMMING OF HERBARIUM SPECIMENS REVEALS PHYLOGEOGRAPHIC TRENDS AMONG POPULATIONS OF AN ESTUARINE SEABLITE (CHENOPODIACEAE: SUAEDA ESTEROA)

Plasticity and not adaptation is the primary source of temperature-mediated variation in flowering phenology in North America

Native Bee Habitat Restoration-Key Ecological Considerations from Recent Literature

Rethinking local seed sourcing for the restoration of a foundational grass species in California

When the neighborhood matters: contextual selection on seedling traits in native and non-native California grasses

Heritability and variance components of seed size in wild species: influences of breeding design and the number of genotypes tested

Susan Mazer Information

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Citations(all)

12546

Citations(since 2020)

4406

Cited By

10120

hIndex(all)

49

hIndex(since 2020)

28

i10Index(all)

117

i10Index(since 2020)

65

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University of California, Santa Barbara

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Susan Mazer Skills & Research Interests

Adaptive evolution

Quantitative genetics

Phenological responses to climate change

Phenotypic plasticity and G x E

Life histo

Top articles of Susan Mazer

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

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

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Co-Authors

H-index: 76
Miguel Martínez Ramos

Miguel Martínez Ramos

Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

H-index: 66
Benjamin I Cook

Benjamin I Cook

Columbia University in the City of New York

H-index: 66
Tia-Lynn Ashman

Tia-Lynn Ashman

University of Pittsburgh

H-index: 61
Nicolas Salamin

Nicolas Salamin

Université de Lausanne

H-index: 60
Nathan J. B. Kraft

Nathan J. B. Kraft

University of California, Los Angeles

H-index: 56
Elsa Eleanor Cleland

Elsa Eleanor Cleland

University of California, San Diego

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