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    Floral Reflectance, Color, and Thermoregulation: What Really Explains Geographic Variation in Thermal Acclimation Ability of Ectotherms? by Lacey, Elizabeth P., Lovin, Mary E., Richter, Scott J., Herington, Dean A.

    Published in The American naturalist (01-03-2010)
    “…Adaptive phenotypic plasticity in thermally sensitive traits, that is, thermal acclimation, generally increases with increasing latitude and altitude. The…”
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    Alkaloid Variation Among Epichloid Endophytes of Sleepygrass (Achnatherum robustum) and Consequences for Resistance to Insect Herbivores by Shymanovich, Tatsiana, Saari, Susanna, Lovin, Mary E, Jarmusch, Alan K, Jarmusch, Scott A, Musso, Ashleigh M, Charlton, Nikki D, Young, Carolyn A, Cech, Nadja B, Faeth, Stanley H

    Published in Journal of chemical ecology (01-01-2015)
    “…Epichloid endophytes are well known symbionts of many cool-season grasses that may alleviate environmental stresses for their hosts. For example, endophytes…”
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    Multiple Plantago species (Plantaginaceae) modify floral reflectance and color in response to thermal change by Anderson, Erin R, Lovin, Mary E, Richter, Scott J, Lacey, Elizabeth P

    Published in American journal of botany (01-12-2013)
    “…• Premise of the study: Understanding how plant reproduction responds to temperature has become increasingly important because of global climate change…”
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    Fitness Effects of Floral Plasticity and Thermoregulation in a Thermally Changing Environment by Lacey, Elizabeth P., Lovin, Mary E., Richter, Scott J.

    Published in The American naturalist (01-09-2012)
    “…To better understand the evolution of phenotypic plasticity and thermoregulation and their potential value for ectotherms in the face of global warming, we…”
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