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2024

58. Barker D, Khan A, Kaverina e, Martel C, Arceo-Gómez G 2024Abundance and diversity of the culturable nectar mycobiome in Rhododendron catawbiense varies with elevationJournal of Plant Ecology (In press)

 

57. Carneiro L, Williams J, Barker D, Anderson J, Martel C, Arceo-Gómez G 2024Co- Patterns and drivers of pollen co-transport network structure vary across pollinator functional groups Journal of Ecology (In press)

 

56. Albor C Eisen K Moore E, Geber M, Ashman TL, Raguso R, Arceo-Gómez G 2024Co-flowering richness has variable effects on pollen quantity and quality limitation in four Clarkia species  Annals of Botany (In press)

 

55. Rockow DJ, Martel C, Arceo-Gómez G 2024Differential impacts of land‐use change on multiple components of common milkweed (Asclepias syriaca) pollination successEcology and Evolution I4: 11494.

 

2023

54. Paglia I, Pinto RA, Amorim FW, Arceo-Gómez G, Leandro F. 2023Intra-individual floral variation improves male fitness in a hummingbird-pollinated speciesFlora In press.

 

53. Suárez‑Mariño A., Arceo‑Gómez G., Albor C., Parra‑Tabla 2023Co‑flowering modularity and floral trait similarity help explain temporal changes in plant–pollinator network structurePlant Ecology 223:1289-1304

2022

52. Watson t, Martel C, Arceo-Gómez G. 2022. Plant species richness and sunlight exposure increase pollinator attraction to pollinator gardens.  Ecosphere In press.

 

51. Albor C, Ashman TL, Stanley A, Martel C, Arceo-Gómez G. 2022  Flower color and flowering phenology mediate plant-pollinator interaction assembly in a diverse co-flowering community. Functional Ecology https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2435.14142.

 

50. Suarez-Marino A, Arceo-Gómez G, Albor C, Parra-Tabla V, 2022  Flowering overlap and floral trait similarity help explain the structure of pollination networks . Journal of Ecology https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2745.13905.

49. Karsai I, Stanley A, Arceo-Gómez G. 2022. Population models reveal synergistic fitness effects of climate change and urbanization on poison ivy (Toxicodendron radicans) via disruption of seed dispersal interactions. Urban Ecosystems   https://doi.org/10.1007/s11252-022-01243-6.

2021

48. Stanley A, Martel C, Arceo-Gómez G. 2021. Spatial variation in reciprocal pollinator-mediated interactions between co-flowering species in serpentine plant communities AoBPlants  In Press.

 

47. Wei N, Kaczorowski RL, Arceo-Gómez G, O’Neill EM, Hayes RA, Ashman TL. 2021. Pollinators contribute to the maintenance of flowering plant diversity  Nature

https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-021-03890-9..

 

46. Rodger J, Bennett JM, Razanajatovo M, Knight TM, van Kleunen M, Ashman TL, Steets JA, Hui C, Arceo-Gómez G, Burd M, Burkle LA, Burns JH, Durka W, Freitas L, Kemp JE, Li J, Pauw A, Vamosi JC, Wolowski M, Xia Ellis J  2021. Widespread vulnerability of plant seed production to pollinator declines Science Advances  In Press.

 

45. barker D, Arceo-Gómez, G, 2021 . Pollen transport networks reveal highly diverse and
temporally stable plant-pollinator interactions in an Appalachian floral community
 
AoBPlants  https://doi.org/10.1093/aobpla/plab062.

 

44. Arceo-Gómez, G, 2021 . Spatial variation in the intensity of interactions via heterospecific pollen transfer may contribute to local and global patterns of plant diversity  Annals of Botany  Viewpoint In Press.

 

43. Cullen N, Xia J, Wei N, Kaczorowski R, Arceo-Gómez G, O’Neill E, Hayes R, Ashman TL, 2021 . Dversity and composition of pollen loads carried by pollinators are primarily driven by insect traits, not floral community characteristics. Oecologia 196: 131-143.

 

42. Parra‐TablaV, Arceo-Gómez G. 2021 . Impacts of plant invasions in native plant‐pollinator networks. New Phytologist  Tansley Review https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.17339.

 

41. LeCroy K.A, Arceo-Gómez G, Koski MH, Morehouse NI, Ashman TL. 2021 . Floral color properties of serpentine seep assemblages depend on community size and species richness. Frontiers in plant science https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2020.602951.

2020

 

40. Parra‐Tabla V, Alonso C, Ashman TL, Raguso RA, Albor C, Sosenski P, Carmona D. Arceo‐Gómez G. 2020 . Pollen transfer networks reveal alien species as main heterospecific pollen donors with fitness consequences for natives . Journal of Ecology https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2745.13520.

 

39. Bennett JM, Steets JA, Burns JH,  Burkle LA, Vamosi JC, Wolowski M, Arceo-Gómez G, Burd M, et al. 2020. Land use and pollinator dependency drives global patterns of pollen limitation in the Anthropocene . Nature Communications In Press.

 

38. Albor C, Parra-Tabla V, Arceo-Gómez G. 2020  Integrating floral trait and flowering time distribution patterns help reveal a more dynamic nature of co‐flowering community assembly processes . Journal of Ecology In Press.

 

37. Arceo-Gómez G, Barker D, Stanley A, Watson T, Daniels J. 2020  Plant-pollinator network structural properties differentially affect pollen transfer dynamics and pollination success. Oecologia https://doi.org/10.1007/s00442-020-04637-5.

36. Stanley A, Arceo-Gómez G. 2020  Urbanization increases seed dispersal interaction diversity but decreases dispersal success in Toxicodendron radicans. Global ecology and Conservation https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gecco.2020.e01019.

35. Ashman T-L, Arceo-Gómez G, Bennett JM, Knight T. 2020  Is heterospecific pollen receipt the missing link in understanding pollen limitation of plant reproduction? American  Journal of Botany In Press.

34. Ashman T-L, Alonso C, Parra-Tabla V, Arceo-Gómez G. 2020  Pollen on stigmas as proxies of pollinator competition and facilitation: complexities, caveats, and future directions. Annals of Botany https://doi.org/10.1093/aob/mcaa012.

2019

33. Daniels J, Arceo-Gómez G . 2019. Effects of invasive Cirsium arvense on pollination in a southern Appalachian floral community vary with spatial scale and floral symmetry. Biological Invasions In press.

 

32. Parra-Tabla V, Angulo-Pérez D, Albor C, Campos-Navarrete MJ, Tun-Garrido J, Sosenski P, Alonso C, Ashman T-L, Arceo-Gómez G. 2019. The role of alien species on plant-floral visitor network structure in invaded communities. PlosOne In press.

 

31. Suárez-Mariño A. Arceo-Gómez G., Sosenski P, Parra-Tabla V. 2019. Patterns and effects of heterospecific pollen transfer between an invasive and two native plant species: the importance of pollen arrival time to the stigma . American Journal of Botany In press.

 

30. Arceo-Gómez G, Schroeder A, Albor C, Ashman T-L, Knight TM, Bennett JM, Suarez B, Parra-Tabla V. 2019. Global geographic patterns of heterospecific pollen receipt help uncover potential ecological and evolutionary impacts across plant communities worldwide. Scientific Reports -Nature In press.

 

29. Burns JH, Bennett JM, Li J, Xia J, Arceo‐Gómez G, Burd M, Burkle LA, Durka W, Ellis AG, Freitas L, Rodger JG, Vamosi JC, Wolowski M, Ashman T-L, Knight TM, Steets JA.  2019. Plant traits moderate pollen limitation of introduced and native plants: a phylogenetic meta‐analysis of global scale. New Phytologist In Press.

28. Albor C, García‐Franco JG, Parra‐Tabla V, Díaz‐Castelazo C, Arceo‐Gómez G. 2019. Taxonomic and functional diversity of the co‐flowering community differentially affect Cakile edentula pollination at different spatial scales . Journal of Ecology In press.

27. Arceo-Gómez G., Kaczorowski RL., Patel C., Ashman T-L. 2019. Interactive effects between donor and recipient  species mediate fitness costs of heterospecific pollen receipt in a co-flowering community . Oecologia In press.

 

26. Munguía-Rosas M, Angulo DF, Arceo-Gómez G, Parra-Tabla V.  2019. Variation in leaf traits across a precipitation gradient in coastal sand dunes in Yucatan Peninsula. Journal of Arid Environments In Press.

2018

25. Bennett J, Steets J, Burns J, Durka W, Vamosi J, Arceo-Gómez G, Burd M, Burkle L, Ellis A, Freitas L, Li J, Rodger J, Wolowski M, Xia J, AshmanT-L, Knight T. 2018.  GloPL, a global data base on pollen limitation of plant reproduction. Nature-Scientific Data In press.

24. Angulo DF., Tun-Garrido J., Arceo-Gómez G., Munguía-Rosas MA., Parra-Tabla V. 2018. Patterns of phylogenetic community structure of sand dune plant communities in the Yucatan Peninsula the role of deterministic and stochastic processes in community assembly. Plant Ecology and Diversity. In press

 

23. Arceo-Gómez G. Alonso C.,  Ashman T-L., Parra-Tabla V. 2018. Variation in sampling effort affects the observed richness of plant-plant interactions via heterospecific pollen transfer: implications for interpretation of pollen transfer networks. American Journal of Botany. In Press.

22. Arceo-Gómez G. Kaczorowski R,, Ashman T-L. 2018. A network approach to understanding patterns of co-flowering in diverse communities. International Journal of Plant Sciences. In Press.

21. Parra-Tabla V., Albor-Pinto C., Tun-Garrido J., Angulo-Pérez D., Ortíz-Díaz JJ., Barajas C., Silveira R., Arceo-Gómez G.  2018. Spatial patterns of species diversity in sand dune plant communities in Yucatan, Mexico: importance of invasive species for species dominance patterns. Plant Ecology and Diversity. In Press.

20. Arceo-Gómez G., Jameel M. I., Ashman T-L. 2018. Heterospecific pollen  effects from a wind-pollinated and pesticide-treated plant on reproductive success of an insect-pollinated species.  American Journal of Botany. In Press.

 

2017

19. Parra-Tabla V., Campos-Navarrte M., Arceo-Gómez G. 2017. Plant-floral visitor network structure in a smallholder Cucurbitaceae agricultural system in the tropics: implications for the extinction of main floral visitors. Arthropod-Plant Interactions. In Press.

18. Arceo-Gómez G., Vargas F., Parra-Tabla V. 2017. Selection on intra-individual variation in stigma-anther distance in the tropical tree Ipomea wolcottiana. Plant Biology. In Press.

17. Alonso C., Arceo-Gómez G., Meindl G.A., Parra-Tabla V., Ashman T-L.  2017. Delimiting plant diversity that is functionally related via interactions with diurnal pollinators: An expanded use of rarefaction curves. Flora. In press. 

2016

 

16. Arceo-Gómez G., Ashman T-L. 2016. Invasion status and phylogenetic relatedness predict cost of heterospecific pollen receipt: implications for native biodiversity decline. Journal of Ecology 104: 1003-1008.

 

15. Arceo-Gómez G.,  Alonso C., Abdala-Roberts L., Parra-Tabla V. 2016. Patterns and sources of variation in pollen deposition and pollen tube formation in flowers of the endemic monoecious shrub Cnidoscolus souzae (Euphorbiaceae). Plant Biology 18: 594-600.

 

14. Arceo-Gómez G., Abdala-Roberts L., Jankowiak A., Kohler C., Meindl G. A., Navarro-Fernández C., Parra-Tabla V., Ashman T-L., Alonso C. 2016. Patterns of among- and within-species variation in heterospecific pollen receipt: the importance of ecological generalization. American Journal of Botany 103: 396-407.

2015

13. Arceo-Gómez G., Raguso R., Geber M. 2015. Can plants evolve tolerance mechanisms to heterospecific pollen effects? An experimental test of the adaptive potential in Clarkia species. Oikos 125: 718-725.

 

12. Celaya I. N., Arceo-Gómez G., Alonso C., Parra-Tabla V. 2015. Negative effects of heterospecific pollen receipt vary with abiotic conditions: ecological and evolutionary implications. Annals of Botany 116: 789-795.

 

11. Meindl G. A., Koski M. H., Arceo-Gómez G., Wolowski M., Lecroy K. A., Ashman T-L. 2015. Plant-Flower visitor networks in a serpentine community: assessing traits associated with keystone plant species. Arthropod-Plant Interactions 9: 9-21.

2014

10. Arceo-Gómez G., Ashman T-L. 2014. Heterospecific pollen receipt affects self pollen more than outcross pollen in Mimulus guttatus: implications for mixed-mating plants. Ecology 95: 2946-2952.

 

9. Arceo-Gómez G., Ashman T-L. 2014. Patterns of pollen quantity and quality limitation of pre-zygotic reproduction in Mimulus guttatus vary with co-flowering community context. Oikos 123: 1261-1269.

 

8. Arceo-Gómez G., Ashman T-L. 2014. Coflowering community context influences female fitness and alters the adaptive value of flower longevity in Mimulus guttatus. The American Naturalist 183: E50-E63.

 

7. Abdala-Roberts L., Marrufo-Zapata D.,  Arceo-Gómez G., Parra-Tabla V. 2014. Pollen limitation, fruit abortion and autonomous selfing in three populations of the perennial herb Ruellia nudiflora. Plant Species Biology 29: 25-33.

2013

6. Alonso C., Navarro C., Arceo-Gómez G., Meindl G. A., Parra-Tabla V., Ashman T-L. 2013. Among-species differences in pollen quality and quantity limitation: Implications for endemics in biodiverse hotspotsAnnals of Botany 112: 1461-1469.

 

5. Ashman T-L., Arceo-Gómez G. 2013. Toward a predictive understanding of the fitness costs of heterospecific pollen receipt and its importance in co-flowering communities. American Journal of Botany 100: 1061-1070.

2009-2012

 

4. Arceo-Gómez G., Martinez M. L., Parra-Tabla V., García-Franco J. G. 2012. Floral and reproductive biology of the Mexican endemic Chamaecrista chamaecristoides (Fabaceae). Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 139: 260-269.

 

3. Arceo-Gómez G., Ashman T-L. 2011. Heterospecific pollen deposition: does diversity alter the consequences? New Phytologist 192: 738-746.

 

2. Arceo-Gómez G., Martínez M. L., Parra-Tabla V., García-Franco J. G. 2011. Anther and stigma morphology in mirror-image flowers of Chamaecrista chamaecristoides (Fabaceae): implications for buzz-pollination. Plant Biology 13 s1: 19-2.

 

1. Arceo-Gómez G., Parra-Tabla V., Navarro J. 2009. Changes in sexual expression as a result of defoliation and environment in a monoecious shrub in Mexico: implications for pollination. Biotropica 41: 435-441.

 

 

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