The reproductive ecology of Erigeron speciousus, a montane perennial herb: evidence of self-incompatibility.
Ingold DI, PJ CaraDonna, JL Dooley, DJ Ingold, AM Iler. (in press) Southwestern Naturalist
Pollen supplementation alters how flowering phenology affects reproduction in a spring-flowering herb.
S Danguilan & AM Iler. (2023) International Journal of Plant Sciences. DOI: 10.1086/726084
Genotype accounts for intraspecific variation in the timing and duration of multiple, sequential life-cycle events in a willow species.
AM Iler, PJ CaraDonna, LK Richardson, ET Wu, JB Fant, KC Pfeiler, et al. (2023) American Journal of Botany e16112
Effects of drought on grassland phenology depend on functional types.
Castillioni K, GS Newman, L Souza, AM Iler. (2022) New Phytologist 236: 1558–1571
The importance of negative density dependence for rare species persistence.
Scholl J & AM Iler. (2022) Biological Conservation 274: 109729
Changes and environmental drivers of vegetation phenology on the Tibetan Plateau.
Shen M, S Wang, N Jiang, J Sun, R Cao, X Ling, et al. (2022) Nature Reviews Earth & Environment 3: 633–651
Prescribed burning has limited effects on the population dynamics of rare plants.
Novak* L, J Scholl*, G Keifer, AM Iler. (2022) Conservation Science and Practice: e12792
*authors contributed equally, listed alphabetically
Pollinator-mediated reproductive consequences of altered co-flowering under climate change conditions depend on abiotic context.
Faust, MN & AM Iler (2022) Climate Change Ecology 3: 100043
Conceptual and practical issues limit the utility of statistical estimators of phenological events.
Iler AM, PT Humphrey, JE Ogilvie, PJ CaraDonna. (2021) Ecosphere 12(11): e03828
Plant-pollinator interaction niche broadens in response to severe drought perturbations.
Endres KL, CN Morozumi, L Xingwen, HM Briggs, PJ CaraDonna, AM Iler, DA Picklum, BJ Brosi (2021) Oecologia 197: 577–588
Open-top warming chambers reduce animal pollination of two subalpine herbs.
Adamson CP & AM Iler (2021) Journal of Pollination Ecology 29: 231–239
Can flowers affect land surface albedo and soil microclimates?
Iler AM, AS Walwema, H Steltzer, A Blázquez-Castro. (2021) International Journal of Biometeorology 65: 2011–2023
Snowmelt timing acts independently and in conjunction with temperature accumulation to drive subalpine plant phenology.
Jerome DK, WK Petry, KA Mooney, AM Iler. (2021) Global Change Biology 27:5054–5069
Demographic consequences of phenological shifts in response to climate change.
Iler AM, PJ CaraDonna, JRK Forrest, E Post. (2021) Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, & Systematics 52: 221–245
Lagged and dormant-season climate better predict plant vital rates than climate during the growing season.
Evers SM, TM Knight, DW Inouye, TEX Miller, R Salguero-Gómez, AM Iler, A Compagnoni. (2021) Global Change Biology 27: 1927–1941
The Polar regions in a 2˚C warmer world.
Post E, RB Alley, TR Christensen, M Macias-Fauria, BC Forbes, MN Gooseff, AM Iler et al. (2019) Science Advances 5: eaaw9883
Reproductive losses due to climate change-induced earlier flowering are not the primary threat to plant population viability in a perennial herb.
Iler AM, A Compagnoni, DW Inouye, JL Williams, PJ CaraDonna, A Anderson, TEX Miller. (2019) Journal of Ecology 107: 1931–1943
Richness of plant communities plays a larger role than climate in determining responses of species richness to climate change.
Wang Q, Z Zhang, R Du, S Wang, AM Iler et al. (2019) Journal of Ecology 107: 1944–1955
Experimental warming in the field delays phenology and reduces body size, fat content, and survival: implications for the persistence of a pollinator under climate change.
CaraDonna PJ, JL Cunningham, AM Iler. (2018) Functional Ecology 32: 2345–2356
Detrending phenological time series improves climate-phenology analyses and reveals evidence of plasticity.
Iler AM, DW Inouye, NM Schmidt, & TT Høye. (2017) Ecology 98: 647–655
The effect of demographic correlations on the stochastic population dynamics of perennial plants.
Compagnoni A, AJ Bibian, BM Ochocki, HS Rogers, E Schultz, ME Sneck, BD Elderd, AM Iler, DW Inouye, H Jacquemyn & TEX Miller. (2016) Ecological Monographs 86: 480–494
Responses of sequential and hierarchical phenological events to warming and cooling in alpine meadows.
Li XE, LL Jiang, FD Meng, SP Wang, HS Niu, AM Iler et al. (2016) Nature Communications 7: 12489
Sex-specific responses to climate change in plants alter population sex ratio and performance.
Petry WK, JD Soule, AM Iler, A Chicas-Mosier, DW Inouye, TEX Miller & KA Mooney. (2016) Science 353: 69–71
Relative floral density of an invasive plant affects pollinator foraging behaviour on a native plant.
Iler AM & K Goodell. (2014) Journal of Pollination Ecology 13: 173-183
Shifts in flowering phenology reshape a subalpine plant community.
CaraDonna PJ*, AM Iler*, & DW Inouye. (2014) Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 111: 4916–4921
*authors contributed equally, listed alphabetically
[Science Editor's Choice article; Rated "must read" by Faculty of 1000]
Phenological overlap of interacting species in a changing climate: an assessment of available approaches.
Rafferty NE, PJ CaraDonna, LA Burkle, AM Iler & JL Bronstein. (2013) Ecology & Evolution 3: 3183–3193
Maintenance of temporal synchrony between syrphid flies and their floral resources despite differential phenological responses to climate.
Iler AM, DW Inouye, TT Høye, AJ Miller-Rushing, LA Burkle, & E Johnston. (2013) Global Change Biology 19: 2348–2359
Nonlinear phenological responses to climate: are species approaching their limits of phenological change?
Iler AM, TT Høye, DW Inouye, & NM Schmidt. (2013) Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 368: 20120489
Long-term trends mask variation in the direction and magnitude of short-term phenological shifts.
Iler AM, TT Høye, DW Inouye, & NM Schmidt. (2013) American Journal of Botany 100: 1398–1406
Effects of climate change on mast-flowering cues in a clonal montane herb, Veratrum tenuipetalum (Melanthiaceae).
Iler AM & DW Inouye. (2013) American Journal of Botany 100: 519–525
Asynchronous changes in phenology of migrating Broad-tailed Hummingbirds and their early-season nectar resources.
McKinney (Iler) AM, PJ CaraDonna, DW Inouye, B Barr, CD Bertelsen, & NM Waser. (2012) Ecology 93: 1987–1993
Phenotypic plasticity and adaptive evolution contribute to advancing flowering phenology in response to climate change.
Anderson J, DW Inouye, AM McKinney (Iler), RI Colautti, & T Mitchell-Olds. (2012) Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B 279: 3843–3852
[Rated “must read” by Faculty of 1000]
Community Phenology.
Inouye DW & AM McKinney (Iler). (2012) In Oxford Bibliographies Online: Ecology. Ed. David Gibson. New York: Oxford University Press.
Plant pollinator interactions between an invasive and native plant vary between sites with different flowering phenology.
McKinney (Iler) AM & K Goodell. (2011) Plant Ecology 212: 1025–1035
Shading by invasive shrub reduces seed production and pollinator services in a native herb.
McKinney (Iler) AM & K Goodell. (2010) Biological Invasions 12: 2751–2763
Pollen limitation and local habitat-dependent pollinator interactions in the invasive shrub Lonicera maackii.
Goodell K, AM McKinney (Iler), & CH Lin. (2010) International Journal of Plant Sciences 171: 63–72
Ingold DI, PJ CaraDonna, JL Dooley, DJ Ingold, AM Iler. (in press) Southwestern Naturalist
Pollen supplementation alters how flowering phenology affects reproduction in a spring-flowering herb.
S Danguilan & AM Iler. (2023) International Journal of Plant Sciences. DOI: 10.1086/726084
Genotype accounts for intraspecific variation in the timing and duration of multiple, sequential life-cycle events in a willow species.
AM Iler, PJ CaraDonna, LK Richardson, ET Wu, JB Fant, KC Pfeiler, et al. (2023) American Journal of Botany e16112
Effects of drought on grassland phenology depend on functional types.
Castillioni K, GS Newman, L Souza, AM Iler. (2022) New Phytologist 236: 1558–1571
The importance of negative density dependence for rare species persistence.
Scholl J & AM Iler. (2022) Biological Conservation 274: 109729
Changes and environmental drivers of vegetation phenology on the Tibetan Plateau.
Shen M, S Wang, N Jiang, J Sun, R Cao, X Ling, et al. (2022) Nature Reviews Earth & Environment 3: 633–651
Prescribed burning has limited effects on the population dynamics of rare plants.
Novak* L, J Scholl*, G Keifer, AM Iler. (2022) Conservation Science and Practice: e12792
*authors contributed equally, listed alphabetically
Pollinator-mediated reproductive consequences of altered co-flowering under climate change conditions depend on abiotic context.
Faust, MN & AM Iler (2022) Climate Change Ecology 3: 100043
Conceptual and practical issues limit the utility of statistical estimators of phenological events.
Iler AM, PT Humphrey, JE Ogilvie, PJ CaraDonna. (2021) Ecosphere 12(11): e03828
Plant-pollinator interaction niche broadens in response to severe drought perturbations.
Endres KL, CN Morozumi, L Xingwen, HM Briggs, PJ CaraDonna, AM Iler, DA Picklum, BJ Brosi (2021) Oecologia 197: 577–588
Open-top warming chambers reduce animal pollination of two subalpine herbs.
Adamson CP & AM Iler (2021) Journal of Pollination Ecology 29: 231–239
Can flowers affect land surface albedo and soil microclimates?
Iler AM, AS Walwema, H Steltzer, A Blázquez-Castro. (2021) International Journal of Biometeorology 65: 2011–2023
Snowmelt timing acts independently and in conjunction with temperature accumulation to drive subalpine plant phenology.
Jerome DK, WK Petry, KA Mooney, AM Iler. (2021) Global Change Biology 27:5054–5069
Demographic consequences of phenological shifts in response to climate change.
Iler AM, PJ CaraDonna, JRK Forrest, E Post. (2021) Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, & Systematics 52: 221–245
Lagged and dormant-season climate better predict plant vital rates than climate during the growing season.
Evers SM, TM Knight, DW Inouye, TEX Miller, R Salguero-Gómez, AM Iler, A Compagnoni. (2021) Global Change Biology 27: 1927–1941
The Polar regions in a 2˚C warmer world.
Post E, RB Alley, TR Christensen, M Macias-Fauria, BC Forbes, MN Gooseff, AM Iler et al. (2019) Science Advances 5: eaaw9883
Reproductive losses due to climate change-induced earlier flowering are not the primary threat to plant population viability in a perennial herb.
Iler AM, A Compagnoni, DW Inouye, JL Williams, PJ CaraDonna, A Anderson, TEX Miller. (2019) Journal of Ecology 107: 1931–1943
Richness of plant communities plays a larger role than climate in determining responses of species richness to climate change.
Wang Q, Z Zhang, R Du, S Wang, AM Iler et al. (2019) Journal of Ecology 107: 1944–1955
Experimental warming in the field delays phenology and reduces body size, fat content, and survival: implications for the persistence of a pollinator under climate change.
CaraDonna PJ, JL Cunningham, AM Iler. (2018) Functional Ecology 32: 2345–2356
Detrending phenological time series improves climate-phenology analyses and reveals evidence of plasticity.
Iler AM, DW Inouye, NM Schmidt, & TT Høye. (2017) Ecology 98: 647–655
The effect of demographic correlations on the stochastic population dynamics of perennial plants.
Compagnoni A, AJ Bibian, BM Ochocki, HS Rogers, E Schultz, ME Sneck, BD Elderd, AM Iler, DW Inouye, H Jacquemyn & TEX Miller. (2016) Ecological Monographs 86: 480–494
Responses of sequential and hierarchical phenological events to warming and cooling in alpine meadows.
Li XE, LL Jiang, FD Meng, SP Wang, HS Niu, AM Iler et al. (2016) Nature Communications 7: 12489
Sex-specific responses to climate change in plants alter population sex ratio and performance.
Petry WK, JD Soule, AM Iler, A Chicas-Mosier, DW Inouye, TEX Miller & KA Mooney. (2016) Science 353: 69–71
Relative floral density of an invasive plant affects pollinator foraging behaviour on a native plant.
Iler AM & K Goodell. (2014) Journal of Pollination Ecology 13: 173-183
Shifts in flowering phenology reshape a subalpine plant community.
CaraDonna PJ*, AM Iler*, & DW Inouye. (2014) Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 111: 4916–4921
*authors contributed equally, listed alphabetically
[Science Editor's Choice article; Rated "must read" by Faculty of 1000]
Phenological overlap of interacting species in a changing climate: an assessment of available approaches.
Rafferty NE, PJ CaraDonna, LA Burkle, AM Iler & JL Bronstein. (2013) Ecology & Evolution 3: 3183–3193
Maintenance of temporal synchrony between syrphid flies and their floral resources despite differential phenological responses to climate.
Iler AM, DW Inouye, TT Høye, AJ Miller-Rushing, LA Burkle, & E Johnston. (2013) Global Change Biology 19: 2348–2359
Nonlinear phenological responses to climate: are species approaching their limits of phenological change?
Iler AM, TT Høye, DW Inouye, & NM Schmidt. (2013) Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 368: 20120489
Long-term trends mask variation in the direction and magnitude of short-term phenological shifts.
Iler AM, TT Høye, DW Inouye, & NM Schmidt. (2013) American Journal of Botany 100: 1398–1406
Effects of climate change on mast-flowering cues in a clonal montane herb, Veratrum tenuipetalum (Melanthiaceae).
Iler AM & DW Inouye. (2013) American Journal of Botany 100: 519–525
Asynchronous changes in phenology of migrating Broad-tailed Hummingbirds and their early-season nectar resources.
McKinney (Iler) AM, PJ CaraDonna, DW Inouye, B Barr, CD Bertelsen, & NM Waser. (2012) Ecology 93: 1987–1993
Phenotypic plasticity and adaptive evolution contribute to advancing flowering phenology in response to climate change.
Anderson J, DW Inouye, AM McKinney (Iler), RI Colautti, & T Mitchell-Olds. (2012) Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B 279: 3843–3852
[Rated “must read” by Faculty of 1000]
Community Phenology.
Inouye DW & AM McKinney (Iler). (2012) In Oxford Bibliographies Online: Ecology. Ed. David Gibson. New York: Oxford University Press.
Plant pollinator interactions between an invasive and native plant vary between sites with different flowering phenology.
McKinney (Iler) AM & K Goodell. (2011) Plant Ecology 212: 1025–1035
Shading by invasive shrub reduces seed production and pollinator services in a native herb.
McKinney (Iler) AM & K Goodell. (2010) Biological Invasions 12: 2751–2763
Pollen limitation and local habitat-dependent pollinator interactions in the invasive shrub Lonicera maackii.
Goodell K, AM McKinney (Iler), & CH Lin. (2010) International Journal of Plant Sciences 171: 63–72