Amy V Whipple
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Recent Articles
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Qiu T, Aravena M, Ascoli D, Bergeron Y, Bogdziewicz M, Boivin T, et al.
Nat Plants
. 2023 Jun;
9(7):1044-1056.
PMID: 37386149
The benefits of masting (volatile, quasi-synchronous seed production at lagged intervals) include satiation of seed predators, but these benefits come with a cost to mutualist pollen and seed dispersers. If...
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Buck R, Ortega-Del Vecchyo D, Gehring C, Michelson R, Flores-Renteria D, Klein B, et al.
New Phytol
. 2022 Oct;
237(6):2435-2449.
PMID: 36251538
Multispecies interbreeding networks, or syngameons, have been increasingly reported in natural systems. However, the formation, structure, and maintenance of syngameons have received little attention. Through gene flow, syngameons can increase...
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Qiu T, Andrus R, Aravena M, Ascoli D, Bergeron Y, Berretti R, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2022 May;
13(1):2381.
PMID: 35501313
The relationships that control seed production in trees are fundamental to understanding the evolution of forest species and their capacity to recover from increasing losses to drought, fire, and harvest....
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Journe V, Andrus R, Aravena M, Ascoli D, Berretti R, Berveiller D, et al.
Ecol Lett
. 2022 Apr;
25(6):1471-1482.
PMID: 35460530
Lack of tree fecundity data across climatic gradients precludes the analysis of how seed supply contributes to global variation in forest regeneration and biotic interactions responsible for biodiversity. A global...
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Sharma S, Andrus R, Bergeron Y, Bogdziewicz M, Bragg D, Brockway D, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2022 Jan;
119(3).
PMID: 34983867
Tree fecundity and recruitment have not yet been quantified at scales needed to anticipate biogeographic shifts in response to climate change. By separating their responses, this study shows coherence across...
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Qiu T, Aravena M, Andrus R, Ascoli D, Bergeron Y, Berretti R, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2021 Aug;
118(34).
PMID: 34400503
Despite its importance for forest regeneration, food webs, and human economies, changes in tree fecundity with tree size and age remain largely unknown. The allometric increase with tree diameter assumed...
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Clark J, Andrus R, Aubry-Kientz M, Bergeron Y, Bogdziewicz M, Bragg D, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2021 Mar;
12(1):1664.
PMID: 33686080
No abstract available.
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Clark J, Andrus R, Aubry-Kientz M, Bergeron Y, Bogdziewicz M, Bragg D, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2021 Feb;
12(1):1242.
PMID: 33623042
Indirect climate effects on tree fecundity that come through variation in size and growth (climate-condition interactions) are not currently part of models used to predict future forests. Trends in species...
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Menon M, Bagley J, Page G, Whipple A, Schoettle A, Still C, et al.
Commun Biol
. 2021 Feb;
4(1):160.
PMID: 33547394
Extant conifer species may be susceptible to rapid environmental change owing to their long generation times, but could also be resilient due to high levels of standing genetic diversity. Hybridisation...
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Whipple A, Cobb N, Gehring C, Mopper S, Flores-Renteria L, Whitham T
Front Plant Sci
. 2019 Mar;
10:132.
PMID: 30833952
Worldwide, trees are confronting increased temperature and aridity, exacerbating susceptibility to herbivory. Long-term studies comparing patterns of plant performance through drought can help identify variation among and within populations in...