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Anthropogenic climate change has already influenced the ecological dynamics of species, through altitudinal and latitudinal shifts in geographic ranges, altered phenology, and disrupted species interactions.  Owing to the rapid pace of climate change, species…

Across systems, pollinators are visually attracted to larger flowers due to the association with greater pollen reward and nectar quantities (Lavi and Sapir 2015; Parachnowitsch et al. 2019). Pollinators are then potent agents of directional selection that favors…

The range limits of a species are based on abiotic and bioti…

We are investigating the joint effects of habitat fragmentation and climate change on native plant populations using Pityopsis graminifolia, a common forb that is native to the Southeastern US. Extreme alterations in the climate have already caused local…