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Publications
- Ruth G. Shaw, Charles J. Geyer, Stuart Wagenius, Helen H. Hangelbroek, and Julie R. Etterson. 2008. Unifying life-history analyses for inference of fitness and population growth. American Naturalist 172: E35 - E47. Abstract | PDF | Supplemental Material
- Geyer, C., S. Wagenius, and R.G. Shaw. 2007. Aster models for life history analysis. Biometrika 94: 415-426. Abstract | PDF | Supplemental Material
- Wagenius, S., E. Lonsdorf, and C. Neuhauser. 2007. Patch aging and the S-Allee effect: breeding system effects on the demographic response of plants to habitat fragmentation. American Naturalist 169:383-397. Abstract | PDF | Supplemental Material
- Wagenius, S. 2006. Scale dependence of reproductive failure in fragmented Echinacea populations. Ecology 87:931-941. Abstract | PDF | Supplemental Material
- Wagenius, S. 2004. Style persistence, pollen limitation, and seed set in the common prairie plant Echinacea angustifolia (Asteraceae). International Journal of Plant Sciences 165:595-603. Abstract | PDF
- Neuhauser, C., D. A. Andow, G. E. Heimpel, G. May, R. G. Shaw, and S. Wagenius. 2003. Community genetics: expanding the synthesis of ecology and genetics. Ecology 84:545-558. Abstract | PDF
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Manuscripts
- Wagenius, S. and R, Shaw. Seedling recruitment in Echinacea angustifolia: a three year experiment revealing the interacting effects of prescribed burns and vegetation. In Revision. Abstract
Resources for Plant Conservation Genetics
This page has links to useful files for plant conservation genetics.
Techniques and Protocols
Our standard Echinacea germination protocol.