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Mazer, S. J. and V. A. Delesalle. 1998. Contrasting variation within and covariation between gender-related traits in autogamous versus outcrossing species: alternative evolutionary predictions. Evolutionary Ecology 12: 403-425.




  1. Mazer, S. J. and L. M. Wolfe. 1998. Density-mediated maternal effects on seed size in wild radish: genetic variation and its evolutionary implications. p. 323 - 343, In T. A. Mousseau and C. W. Fox (eds.), Maternal Effects as Adaptations, Oxford University Press, New York.




  1. Paz, H. , S. J. Mazer, and M. Martínez-Ramos. 1999. Effects of seed mass and environmental factors on seedling emergence in seven species of Psychotria (Rubiaceae). Ecology 80: 1594-1606.




  1. Mazer, S. J., V. A. Delesalle, and P. Neal. 1999. Responses of floral traits to selection on primary sexual investment in Spergularia marina (Caryophyllaceae): the battle between the sexes. Evolution 53: 717-731.




  1. Machon, N., M. Mousseau, B. Godelle, S. J. Mazer, and C. Andalou. 1999. Parental environmental effects on vegetative and life history traits in Arabidopsis thaliana L. (Brassicaceae). New Phytologist, 142: 173-184.




  1. Mazer, S. J. and G. L. Lebuhn. 1999. The genetic basis of life history traits in plants: heritability within and genetic differentiation among populations. Pp. 85-171, In P. Mutakainin and T. Vuorisalo (eds), Life History Evolution in Plants, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands.




  1. Mazer, S. J. and D. A. Meade. 2000. Geographic variation in flower size in wild radish: the potential role of pollinators in population differentiation. Pp. 157-186, In T. A.Mousseau and B. Sinervo, Adaptive Genetic Variation in the Wild, Oxford University Press.




  1. Travers, S. E. and S. J. Mazer. 2000. The absence of cryptic self-incompatibility in Clarkia unguiculata (Onagraceae). American Journal of Botany 87: 191-196.




  1. Mazer, S. J. and K. A. Dawson. 2001. Size-dependent sex allocation in Clarkia unguiculata (Onagraceae): ontogenetic and genetic variation. American Journal of Botany 88: 819-831.




  1. Mazer, S. J. and J. D. Damuth. 2001. The evolutionary significance of variation: within populations, pp. 3-15, In Charles Fox, Daphne Fairbairn, and Derek Roff, Evolutionary Ecology: Perspectives and Synthesis, Oxford University Press.




  1. Mazer, S. J. and J. D. Damuth. 2001. The evolutionary significance of variation: among populations, pp. 16-28, In Charles Fox, Daphne Fairbairn, and Derek Roff, Evolutionary Ecology: Perspectives and Synthesis, Oxford University Press.




  1. Travers, S. E. and S. J. Mazer. 2001. Trade-offs between components of male and female reproduction associated with the phosphoglucose isomerase locus in an annual plant. Evolution 55: 2421-2428.




  1. Scheiner, S. M., K. Donohue, L. A. Dorn, S. J. Mazer, and L. M. Wolfe. 2002. Reducing environmental bias when measuring natural selection. Evolution 56: 2156-2167.




  1. Delesalle, V. A and S. J. Mazer. 2002. The neighborhood matters: Effects of neighbor number and sibling (or kin) competition on floral traits in Spergularia marina (Caryophyllaceae). Evolution 56: 2406-2413.

43. Machon, N., P. Bardin, S.J. Mazer, J. Moret, B. Godelle & F. Austerlitz. 2003. Relationship between genetic structure and seed and pollen dispersal in the endangered orchid Spiranthes spiralis. New Phytologist. 157: 677-687.




  1. Hufford, K. and S. J. Mazer. 2003. Plant ecotypes: Genetic differentiation in the age of ecological restoration. Trends in Ecology & Evolution. 18: 147-155.

45. Mazer, S. J., D. E. Lowry, and T. Hansen. 2003. Effects of nutrient availability on primary sexual traits and their response to selection in Spergularia marina (Caryophyllaceae). Journal of Evolutionary Biology 16: 767-778.


46. Mazer, S. J. and D. E. Lowry. 2003. Genetic, environmental and seed mass effects on the production of winged seeds in Spergularia marina Functional Ecology 17: 637-650.


  1. Ashman, T. L., T. M. Knight, J. Steets, P. Amarasekare, M. Burd, D. R. Campbell, M. R. Dudash, M. O. Johnston, S. J. Mazer, R. J. Mitchell, M. T. Morgan, and W. G. Wilson. 2004. Pollen-limitation of plant reproduction: ecological causes and consequences. Ecology 85: 2408-2421.




  1. Mazer, S. J., H. Paz and M. D. Bell. 2004. Life History, Floral Development, and Mating System in Clarkia xantiana (Onagraceae): Do floral and whole-plant rates of development evolve independently? American Journal of Botany 91: 2041-2050.




  1. Wolfe, L. M. and S. J. Mazer. 2005. Patterns of phenotypic plasticity and their fitness consequences in wild radish (Raphanus sativus: Brassicaceae). Int. J. Plant Sci. 166: 631-640.




  1. Paz, H., S. J. Mazer, and M. Martinez-Ramos. 2005. Comparative ecology of seed mass in Psychotria (Rubiaceae): within- and between-species effects of seed mass on early performance. Functional Ecology 19: 707-718.




  1. Knight, T. M., J. A. Steets, J. C. Vamosi, S. J. Mazer, M. Burd, D. R. Campbell, M. R. Dudash, M. O. Johnston, R. J. Mitchell, T. L. Ashman. 2005. Pollen Limitation of Plant Reproduction: Pattern and Process. Annual Reviews of Ecology, Evolution and Systematics 36: 467-497.




  1. Vamosi, J. C., T. M. Knight, J. A. Steets, S. J. Mazer, M. Burd, and T-L Ashman. 2006. Pollination decays in biodiversity hotspots. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 103: 956-961.




  1. Wright, I., D. D. Ackerly, F. Bongers, K. E. Harms, G. Ibarra-Manriquez, M. Martinez-Ramos, S. J. Mazer, H. C. Muller-Landau, H. Paz, N. C A. Pitman, L. Poorter, M. R. Silman, C. F Vriesendorp, C. O. Webb, M. Westoby, and S. J. Wright. 2007. Relationships among key dimensions of plant trait variation in seven neotropical forests. Annals of Botany, 99: 1003-1015.




  1. Dudley, L. S., S. J. Mazer, and P. Galusky. 2007. The joint evolution of mating system, floral traits and life history in Clarkia (Onagraceae): genetic constraints vs. independent evolution. J. Evolutionary Biology 6: 2200-2218.




  1. Hufford, K. M., S. J. Mazer, and M. D. Camara. 2007. Local adaptation and effects of grazing in seedlings of two native California bunchgrass species: implications for restoration, Restoration Ecology, 16: 59-69.




  1. Mazer, S. J., V. A. Delesalle, and H. Paz. 2007. The evolution of mating system and the genetic covariance between male and female investment in Clarkia (Onagraceae): selfing opposes the evolution of trade-offs. Evolution 61: 83-98.




  1. Forget, P.–M., A. J. Dennis, S. J. Mazer, P. A. Jansen, S. Kitamura, J. E. Lambert and D. A. Westcott. 2007. Seed allometry and disperser assemblages in tropical rain forests: a comparison of four floras on different continents. Pp. 5-36, In Dennis, A. J.,,R. Green, E. Schupp, and D. A. Westcott (Eds.) Frugivory and Seed Dispersal: theory and its application in a changing world, CAB, International Publishing, Wallingford.




  1. Hufford, K. M., S. J. Mazer, and M. D. Camara. 2008. Local adaptation and effects of grazing in seedlings of two native California bunchgrass species: implications for restoration, Restoration Ecology 16: 59-69.




  1. Delesalle, V. A., S. J. Mazer, and H. Paz. 2008. Temporal variation in the pollen:ovule ratios of Clarkia (Onagraceae) taxa with contrasting mating systems: field populations. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 21: 310-323.




  1. Vamosi, S. M., S. J. Mazer and F. Cornejo. 2008. The relationship between breeding system and seed size in a neotropical flora: testing evolutionary hypotheses. Ecology 89: 2461-2472.




  1. Poorter, L., S.J. Wright, H. Paz, D.D. Ackerly, R. Condit, G. Ibarra-Manríquez, K.E. Harms, J.C. Licona, M. Martínez-Ramos, S. J. Mazer, H. Muller-Landau, M. Peña-Claros, C.O. Webb, and I.J. Wright. 2008. Are functional traits good predictors of demographic rates? Evidence from five neotropical forests. Ecology 89: 1908-1920.




  1. Franks, S. J., J. C. Avise, W. E. Bradshaw, J. K. Conner, J. R. Etterson, S. J. Mazer, R. G. Shaw, and A. E. Weis. 2008. The resurrection initiative: storing ancestral genotypes to capture evolution in action. BioScience 58: 870-873.




  1. Le Cadre, S., T. Thomas, S. J. Mazer, J.-B. Ferdy, J. Moret and N. Machon. 2008. Allee effects within small populations of Aconitum napellus L. ssp. lusitanicum Rouy, a protected subspecies in Northern France. New Phytologist 179: 1171-1182.




  1. Queenborough, S. A., S. J. Mazer, S. M. Vamosi, N. Garwood, R. Valencia and R. P. Freckleton. 2009. Seed mass, abundance, and breeding system among tropical forest species: do dioecious species exhibit compensatory reproduction or abundances? Journal of Ecology, 97: 555-566




  1. Delesalle, V. A. and S. J. Mazer. 2009. Size-dependent pollen:ovule ratios and the allometry of floral sex allocation in Clarkia (Onagraceae) taxa with contrasting mating systems. American Journal of Botany 96: 1-11.




  1. Burd, M., T.-L. Ashman, D. R. Campbell, M. R. Dudash, M. O. Johnston, T. M. Knight, S. J. Mazer, R. J. Mitchell, J. A. Steets, and J. C. Vamosi. 2009. Ovule number per flower in a world of unpredictable pollination. American Journal of Botany, 96: 1159-1167.




  1. Haggerty, B. and S. J. Mazer. 2009. The Phenology Handbook: a guide to phenological monitoring for teachers, families, students and naturalists. USA-National Phenology Network, on-line educational resource — http://www.usanpn.org/node/10062




  1. Mazer, S. J., L. S. Dudley, V. A. Delesalle, H. Paz, and P. Galusky. 2009. Stability of pollen-ovule ratios in pollinator-dependent versus autogamous Clarkia sister taxa: testing evolutionary predictions. New Phytologist, 183: 630-648.




  1. Mazer, S. J., A. Hove, B. Miller, and M. Barbet-Massin. 2010. The coevolution of mating system and pollen performance: predictions regarding male gametophytic evolution in selfers vs. outcrossers. Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution & Systematics 12: 31-41.




  1. Sritongchuay, T., Bumrungsri, S., Meesawat U., and Mazer, S. J.. 2010. Stigma closure and re-opening in Oroxylum indicum (Bignoniaceae) in southern Thailand: Causes and consequences. American Journal of Botany, 97: 136-143.




  1. Mazer, S. J., L. S. Dudley, A. A. Hove, S. K. Emms, and A. S. Verhoeven. 2010. Physiological performance in Clarkia sister taxa with contrasting mating systems: do early-flowering autogamous taxa aoid water stress relative to their pollinator-dependent counterparts? International Journal of Plant Sciences 171: 1029-1047.




  1. Guo, H., S. J. Mazer, and G. Du. 2010. Geographic variation in primary sex allocation per flower within and among 12 species of Pedicularis (Orobanchaceae): proportional male investment increases with elevation. American Journal of Botany 98: 1334-1341.




  1. Guo, H., S. J. Mazer, and G. Du. 2010. Geographic variation in seed mass within and among nine species of Pedicularis (Orobanchaceae): effects of elevation, plant size and seed number per fruit. Journal of Ecology 98: 1232-1242.




  1. Guo, H., S. J. Mazer, and J. Weiner. 2011. Reproductive allometry in Pedicularis species changes with elevation. Journal of Ecology 100: 452-458.




  1. Hufford, K. and. S. J. Mazer. 2012. Local adaptation and the effects of grazing on the performance of Nassella pulchra: implications for seed sourcing in restoration. Restoration Ecology, doi:10.1111/j.1526-100X.2011.00843.x.




  1. Dudley, L. S., A. A. Hove, and S. J. Mazer. 2012. The evolution of physiological rates in closely related Clarkia taxa: does selection explain phenotypic divergence between taxa? American Journal of Botany, 99: 488-507.




  1. Diez, J., I. Ibanez, S. J. Mazer, T. Crimmins, M. Crimmins, and A. Miller-Rushing. 2012. Forecasting phenology: from species variability to community patterns. Ecology Letters 15: 545-553.




  1. Wolkovich, E. M., B. I. Cook, J. M. Allen, T. M. Crimmins, J. L. Betancourt, S. E. Travers, S. Pau, J. Regetz, T. J. Davies, N. J. B. Krat, T. R. Ault, K. Bolmgren, S. J. Mazer, G. J. McCabe, B. J. McGill, C. Parmesan, N. Salamin, M. D. Schwartz, and E. E. Cleland. 2012. Experimental warming underestimates plant responses to climate warming. Nature 485: 494-497.




  1. Cook, B. I., E. M. Wolkovich, T. J. Davies, T. R. Ault, J. L. Betancourt, J. M. Allen, K. Bolmgren, E. E. Cleland, T. M. Crimmins, N. J. B. Kraft, L. T. Lancaster, S. J. Mazer, G. J. McCabe, B. J. McGill, C. Parmesan, S. Pau, J. Regetz, N. Salamin, M. D. Schwartz, and S. E. Travers. 2012. Sensitivity of spring phenology to warming across temporal and spatial climate gradients in two independent databases. Ecosystems 15: 1283-1294. DOI: 10.1007/s10021-012-9584-5.




  1. Davies, T. J., E. M. Wolkovich, N. Kraft, N. Salamin, J. M. Allen, T. R. Ault, J. L. Betancourt, K. Bolmgren, E. E. Cleland, B. I. Cook, T. M. Crimmins, S. J. Mazer, G. J. McCabe, S. Pau, J. Regetz, M. D. Schwartz, and S. E. Travers. 2013. Phylogenetic conservatism in plant phenology. Journal of Ecology 101: 1520-1530. DOI:10.1111/1365-2745.12154




  1. De Beurs, K. M., R. B. Cook, S. Mazer, B. Haggerty, A. Hove, G. M. Henebry, L. Barnett, C. L. Thomas, and B. R. Pohlad. 2013. Phenology in Higher Education: ground-based and spatial analysis tools. In M. D. Schwartz (ed.), Phenology: An Integrative Environmental Science, Chapter 31. Springer Science+Business Media B. V.




  1. Haggerty, B., E. R. Matthews, K. L. Gerst, A. G. Evenden, and S. J. Mazer. 2013. The California Phenology Project: tracking plant responses to climate change. Madroño 60: 1-3.




  1. Hove, A. A. and S. J. Mazer. 2013. Pollen performance in Clarkia taxa with contrasting mating systems: implications for male gametophytic evolution in selfers and outcrossers. Plants 2: 248-278.




  1. Mazer, S. J., S. E. Travers, B. I. Cook, T. J. Davies, K. Bolmgren, N. J. B. Kraft, N. Salamin, and D. W. Inouye. 2013. Flowering date of taxonomic families predicts phenological sensitivity to temperature: implications for forecasting the effects of climate change on unstudied taxa. American Journal of Botany 100: 1-17.




  1. Matthews, E. R., K.L. Gerst, S. J. Mazer, C. Brigham, A. Evenden, A. Forrestel, B. Haggerty, S. Haultain, J. Hoines, S. Samuels, and F. Villalba. 2013. California Phenology Project: Report on pilot phase activities, 2010-2013. Natural Resource Report NPS/PWRO/NRR—2013/743. National Park Service, Fort Collins, Colorado.




  1. Haggerty, B., A. Hove, S. Mazer, L. Barnett. 2013. Flight of the pollinators: plant phenology from a pollinator’s perspective. Chapter 9, In Trautmann, Fee, Tomasek and Bergey, Citizen science: 15 lessons that bring biology to life, 6-12. National Science Teachers Association, Arlington, VA.




  1. Hufford, K. M., S. J. Mazer, and S. A. Hodges. 2014. Genetic variation among mainland and island populations of a native perennial grass used in resoration. Annals of Botany Plants 6: plt044 doi:10.1093/aobpla/plt055




  1. Matthews, E. R., K. L. Gerst, S. J. Mazer, C. Brigham, A. Evenden, A. Forrestel, B. Haggerty, S. Haultain, J. Hoines, S. Samuels, and F. Villalba. 2014. California Phenology Project (CPP) plant phenological monitoring protocol: Version 1. Natural Resource Report NPS/PWR/NRR—2014/763. National Park Service, Fort Collins, Colorado.




  1. Hufford, K. M., S. J. Mazer, and J. P. Schimel. 2014. Soil heterogeneity and the distribution of native grasses in California: Can soil properties inform restoration plans? Ecosphere 5: 1 – 14.




  1. Elmendorf, S., K. Jones, B. Cook, J. Diez, C. Enquist, M. Jones, R. Kao, S. Mazer, A. Miller-Rushing, D. Moore, M. Schwartz, and J. Weltzin. 2015. National Ecological Observatory Network. TOS Science Design, Plant Phenology. NEON Doc. #: NEON.DOC.000917vA.. 30 pp.




  1. Dudley, L. S., A. A. Hove, S. K. Emms, A. Verhoeven, and S. J. Mazer. 2015. Seasonal changes in physiological performance in wild Clarkia xantiana (Onagraceae) populations. Implications for the evolution of a compressed life cycle and self-fertilization. American Journal of Botany, 102: 1-11.




  1. Mazer, S. J., K. L. Gerst, E. R. Matthews, and A. Evenden. 2015. Species-specific phenological responses to winter temperature and precipitation in a water-limited ecosystem. Ecosphere, 6(6):98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1890/vES14-00433.1




  1. Mazer, S. J., A. Moghaddasi, A. K. Bello, and A. A. Hove. 2015. Winning in style: longer styles receive more pollen but do not intensify gametophytic competition in wild Clarkia populations. American Journal of Botany, in revision.




  1. Schneider, H. E. and S. J. Mazer. 2015. Geographic variation in climate as a proxy for climate change: forecasting evolutionary trajectories from species differentiation and genetic covariance. American Journal of Botany, in revision.




  1. Conway, J. R., A. L. Beaulieu, N. L. Beaulieu, S. J. Mazer, and A. A. Keller. 2015. Environmental stresses increase photosynthetic disruption by metal oxide nanomaterials in a soil-grown plant. American Chemical Society Nano, submitted




  1. Ivey, C. T., L. S. Dudley, A. A. Hove, S. K. Emms, and S. J. Mazer. 2015. Outcrossing and photosynthetic rates vary independently within two Clarkia species: implications for mating system evolution. Annals of Botany, submitted.




  1. Etterson, J. R. S. J. Franks, S. J. Mazer, R. G. Shaw, N. Soper Gorden, H. Schneider, J. J. Weber, K. Winkler, and A. E. Weis. 2015. Project Baseline: an unprecedented resource to study plant evolution in space and time. American Journal of Botany, submitted.



BOOK REVIEWS/COMMENTARY:


  1. Mazer, S. J. 1987. The Heavy Metal-Tolerant Flora of Southcentral Africa, by R. R. Brooks and F. Malaisse. The American Scientist 75: 85-86.




  1. Mazer, S. J. 1991. Plant Population Genetics, Breeding, and Genetic Resources (A. H. D. Brown, M. T. Clegg, A. L. Kahler, and B. S. Weir, eds.), Sinauer Associates, Mass. Evolution 45: 1536-1538.




  1. Mazer, S. J. 1997. Alternative Approaches to the Analysis of Comparative data: Compare and Contrast. A review of Plant Life Histories: Ecology, Phylogeny, and Evolution. Silvertown, Jonathan, Miguel Franco, and John L. Harper (eds.), Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom. 1997. 312 pp. American Journal of Botany 85: 1194-1199.




  1. Mazer, S. J. 1998. Rainforest plants protect their investments. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 13: 471 – 473.




  1. Mazer, S. J. 1999. Plants, from start to finish. A review of The Evolutionary Biology of Plants, by Karl J. Niklas, The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1997, xix + 449 pp., illus. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 12: 190-191.




  1. Mazer, S. J. 1999. To emerge or not to emerge. A review of Seeds: Ecology, Biogeography, and Evolution of Dormancy and Germination, by Carol C. Baskin and Jerry M. Baskin, Academic Press, New York, 1998, xiv + 666 pages. Science 283: 334.




  1. Mazer, S. J. 2005. Palm Reading. A review of Evolution and Ecology of Palms, by Andrew Henderson, The New York Botanical Garden, New York, 2002, 259 pages. Tropinet 16(2): 4-5.




  1. Mazer, S. J. 2007. Fruits of their labour. A review of Status of pollinators in North America, by the Committee on the Status of Pollinators in North America, National Research Council of the National Academies, The National Academies of Press. Nature 450: 1162-1163.


REPORTS FOR STATE AGENCIES:


  1. Mazer, S. J. and S. Travers. 1992. Reproductive Biology of the Rare Astragalus lentiginosus var. piscinensis from (Fish Slough Milk Vetch, Leguminosae) Fish Slough Natural Area, Bishop, California. Report to the California State Department of Fish and Game, Sacramento, California. 102 pp. + 50-page Appendix.




  1. Mazer, S. J. and L. M. Wolfe. 1992. Reproductive Ecology and Population Biology of the Endangered Species, Caulanthus californicus (California Jewelflower, Brassicaceae) from the Carrizo Plain, California. California State Department of Fish and Game, , Contract FG 1461, Sacramento, California. 250 pp.




  1. Mazer, S. J. and B. Hendrickson. 1992. Demography, Reproductive Ecology and Population Biology of the Endangered Species, Lembertia congdonii (Woolly Threads; Asteraceae) from the Carrizo Plain and Kern County, California. California State Department of Fish and Game, Contract FG 1460, Sacramento, California. 200 pp.




  1. Mazer, S.J., G. Lebuhn, and D. Meade. 1993. Demography and Reproductive Biology of Kern Mallow (Eremalche kernensis, Malvaceae). California State Department of Fish and Game, Natural Heritage Program, Contract FG 1460, Sacramento, California. 300 pp. + 150-page Appendix.




  1. Mazer, S.J., and T. Waddell. 1994. Distribution, Abundance, and Reproductive Biology of Field and Greenhouse Populations of Gambel's Watercress (Rorippa gambellii: Brassicaceae) and Marsh Sandwort (Arenaria paludicola: Caryophyllaceae): recommendations for management and recovery. California State Department of Fish and Game, Natural Heritage Program. 141 pp. + 200-page Appendix.




  1. Mazer, S. J. 2000. Restoration activities for Field and Greenhouse Populations of Gambel's Watercress (Rorippa gambellii: Brassicaceae) and Marsh Sandwort (Arenaria paludicola: Caryophyllaceae. California State Department of Fish and Game, Natural Heritage Program. 141 pp. + 200-page Appendix.


ON-LINE RESOURCES:


  1. Haggerty, B. P. and Mazer, S. J. 2011. Flora of the University of California Natural Reserve System: On-line resource for botanical research: http://nrs.ucop.edu/reserves/flora/flora.htm




  1. Mazer, S. J., B. P. Haggerty & A. S. Hove. 2011. Phenological Literacy: Understanding through Science and Stewardship, Lesson plans (linked to fulfillment of California State Science Standards), herbarium research guide, phenology garden construction, and outdoor activities for primary, secondary, and university students in formal and informal science education settings. http://www.usanpn.org/cpp/education


MANUSCRIPTS IN PREPARATION:
Hove, A. A., L. S. Dudley and S. J. Mazer. 2014. Sources of variation in ecophysiological and life history traits in selfing and outcrossing Clarkia xantiana subspecies: variation among populations and within taxa. International Journal of Plant Sciences, in preparation.
Hove, A., S. J. Mazer, and C. T. Ivey. 2014. Seasonal variation in pollen limitation and seed set differs between two outcrossing Clarkia species: implications for mating system evolution. Journal of Ecology, in preparation.



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