From genes to ecosystems: emerging concepts bridging ecological and evolutionary dynamics

JOSEPH K Bailey , JENNIFER A Schweitzer , FRANCISCO Ubeda , BENJAMIN M Fitzpatrick
The ecology of plant secondary metabolites. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 269 -286

7
2012
Aphid and ladybird beetle abundance depend on the interaction of spatial effects and genotypic diversity

Mark A. Genung , Gregory M. Crutsinger , Joseph K. Bailey , Jennifer A. Schweitzer
Oecologia 168 ( 1) 167 -174

16
2012
The relative importance of pollinator abundance and species richness for the temporal variance of pollination services

Mark A. Genung , Jeremy Fox , Neal M. Williams , Claire Kremen
Ecology 98 ( 7) 1807 -1816

15
2017
Measuring partner choice in plant-pollinator networks: using null models to separate rewiring and fidelity from chance.

Molly MacLeod , Mark A. Genung , John S. Ascher , Rachael Winfree
Ecology 97 ( 11) 2925 -2931

16
2016
Indirect genetic effects: an evolutionary mechanism linking feedbacks, genotypic diversity and coadaptation in a climate change context

Joseph K. Bailey , Mark A. Genung , Ian Ware , Courtney Gorman
Functional Ecology 28 ( 1) 87 -95

33
2014
Plant genotypic variation and intraspecific diversity trump soil nutrient availability to shape old-field structure and function

Lara Souza , Katharine L. Stuble , Mark A. Genung , Aimee T. Classen
Functional Ecology 31 ( 4) 965 -974

6
2017
New frontiers in community and ecosystem genetics for theory, conservation, and management

Jennifer A. Schweitzer , Thomas G. Whitham , Joseph K. Bailey , Mark A. Genung
New Phytologist 193 ( 1) 24 -26

2
2012
How much do rare and crop-pollinating bees overlap in identity and flower preferences?

Molly MacLeod , James Reilly , Daniel P. Cariveau , Mark A. Genung
Journal of Applied Ecology 57 ( 2) 413 -423

2
2020
Plant genotype, nutrients, and G × E interactions structure floral visitor communities

Laura A. Burkle , Lara Souza , Mark A. Genung , Gregory M. Crutsinger
Ecosphere 4 ( 9) 1 -20

15
2013
Genetic variation and community change - selection, evolution, and feedbacks

Mark A. Genung , Jennifer A. Schweitzer , Francisco Úbeda , Benjamin M. Fitzpatrick
Functional Ecology 25 ( 2) 408 -419

39
2011
Species loss drives ecosystem function in experiments, but in nature the importance of species loss depends on dominance

Mark A. Genung , Jeremy Fox , Rachael Winfree
Global Ecology and Biogeography 29 ( 9) 1531 -1541

1
2020
Non-additive effects of genotypic diversity increase floral abundance and abundance of floral visitors.

Mark A. Genung , Jean-Philippe Lessard , Claire B. Brown , Windy A. Bunn
PLOS ONE 5 ( 1)

47
2010
When ranges collide: evolutionary history, phylogenetic community interactions, global change factors, and range size differentially affect plant productivity

Mark A. Genung , Jennifer A. Schweitzer , John K. Senior , Julianne M. O’Reilly-Wapstra
Advances in Ecological Research 50 297 -350

2014
Species identity influences belowground arthropod assemblages via functional traits

Courtney E. Gorman , Quentin D. Read , Michael E. Van Nuland , Jessica A. M. Bryant
Aob Plants 5 ( 5)

3
2013
7
2014
Belowground interactions shift the relative importance of direct and indirect genetic effects.

Mark A. Genung , Joseph K. Bailey , Jennifer A. Schweitzer
Ecology and Evolution 3 ( 6) 1692 -1701

8
2013
Ecosystem Consequences of Plant Genetic Divergence with Colonization of New Habitat

Liam O. Mueller , Lauren C. Breza , Mark A. Genung , Christian P. Giardina
Ecosphere 8 ( 5)

4
2017
Rare and declining bee species are key to consistent pollination of wildflowers and crops across large spatial scales

Mark A Genung , James Reilly , Neal M Williams , Andrew Buderi
Ecology 104 ( 2) e3899 -e3899

12
2023