Beckage, B., G. Bucini, L.J. Gross, W.J. Platt, S.I. Higgins, N.L. Fowler, M.G. Slocum, and C. Farrior. (Accepted). Water limitations, fire, and savanna persistence: A conceptual model. Peer reviewed chapter in Herbivores and savanna plant communities, edited by P. Scogings. Wiley.

Natkin, Lisa W. and Laura M. Hill. (in press). Faculty integration of sustainability learning outcomes into curriculum - A case study of a faculty learning community and teaching practices. New Directions for Teaching and Learning

Beckage, Brian. Louis J. Gross, Katherine Lacasse, Eric Carr, Sara S. Metcalf, Jonathan M. Winter, Peter D. Howe, Nina Fefferman, Travis Franck, Asim Zia, Ann Kinzig, and Forrest Hoffman. 2018. Linking models of human behavior and climate alters projected climate change. Nature Climate Change. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41558-017-0031-7.

Butnor, J.R., B.M. Verrico, V. Vankus, and S.R. Keller. 2018. Ethanol exposure can inhibit red spruce (Picea rubens Sarg.) germination. Seed Science and Technology, 46: 259-265.

Chhatre, V.E., L.M. Evans, S.P. DiFazio, and S.R. Keller. 2018. Adaptive introgression and maintenance of a trispecies hybrid complex in range-edge populations of Populus. Molecular Ecology, https://doi.org/10.1111/mec.14820.

Divíšek, Jan, Milan Chytrý, Brian Beckage, Nicholas J. Gotelli, Zdeňka Lososová, Petr Pyšek, David M. Richardson, Jane Molofsky. Similarity of introduced plant species to native ones facilitates naturalization, but differences enhance invasion success. Nature Communications, November 2018. 10.1038/s41467-018-06995-430401825

Fawcett, S. 2018. Coryphopteris simulata (Thelypteridaceae), A New Combination For The Massachusetts Fern. American Fern Journal, 108(3), pp.107-112.

Fawcett, S. & A. Reznicek. 2018. How tall can Taxus canadensis Grow? The Great Lakes Botanist.

Fitzpatrick, M.C., S.R. Keller, and K.E. Lotterhos. 2018. Comment on “Genomic signals of selection predict climate-driven population declines in a migratory bird.” Science 361, eaat7279.

Fjellheim, S, and Preston, J. C. 2018. Shedding light on the role of seasonal flowering in plant niche transitions. American Journal of Botany. 105: 136-138.
Gougherty, A.V., S.R. Keller, A. Kruger, C.D. Stylinski, A.J. Elmore, and M.C. Fitzpatrick. 2018. Estimating tree phenology from high frequency tree movement data. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 263:217-224.

Game, J.C., Fawcett, S.E. and Smith, A.R. 2018. New pteridophyte records for Taveuni (Fiji) and a new species of Chingia (Thelypteridaceae). New Zealand Journal of Botany, 56(1), pp.26-37.

Hill, Laura M. and Deane Wang. 2018. "Integrating sustainability learning outcomes into a university curriculum: A case study of institutional dynamics", International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education, Vol. 19 Issue: 4, pp.699-720, https://doi.org/10.1108/IJSHE-06-2017-0087

Jha, S., E. Larson, J. Humble*, D. Domozych, D.S. Barrington, and M. Tierney. 2018. Vacuolar Protein Sorting26C encodes an evolutionarily conserved, large retromer subunit in eukaryotes that is important for root hair growth in Arabidopsis thaliana. The Plant Journal 94: 595-611.

Keller, C., Maeda, J., Jayaraman, D., Chakraborty, C., Sussman, M. R., Harris, J.M., Ane, J-M., and L. Li (2018). Comparison of Vacuum MALDI and AP-MALDI Platforms for the Mass Spectrometry Imaging of Metabolites Involved in Salt Stress in Medicago truncatula. Frontiers in Plant Science 9: 1238. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2018.01238

Patel, N.R., C.X. Li, L.B. Zhang, and D.S. Barrington. 2018. Biodiversity and apomixis: insights from the East-Asian holly ferns in Polystichum section Xiphopolystichum. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 127: 345-355.

Schuettpelz, E., Rouhan, G., Pryer, K.M., Rothfels, C.J., Prado, J., Sundue, M.A., Windham, M.D., Moran, R.C. and Smith, A.R., 2018. Are there too many fern genera? Taxon 67: 473-480.

Shang, H., Sundue, M., Wei, R., Wei, X.P., Luo, J.J., Liu, L., Schwartsburd, P.B., Yan, Y.H. and Zhang, X.C., 2018. Hiya: A new genus segregated from Hypolepis in the fern family Dennstaedtiaceae based on phylogenetic evidence and character evolution. Molecular phylogenetics and evolution. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 127: 449-458.

Sundue, M., Olivares, I. and Kessler, M., 2018. Ascogrammitis lehnertii (Polypodiaceae): A New and Dominant Understory-Species from a Diverse Community of Grammitid Ferns in the Andes of Ecuador. Systematic Botany 43:709-716.

Testo, W., A. Field, and D.S. Barrington. 2018. Overcoming among-lineage rate heterogeneity to infer the divergence times and biogeography of the clubmoss family Lycopodiaceae. Journal of Biogeography 2018: 1-13.

Testo, W., B. Øllgaard, A. Field, T. Almeida, M. Kessler, and D.S. Barrington. 2018. Phylogenetic systematics, morphological evolution, and natural groups in neotropical Phlegmariurus (Lycopodiaceae). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 125: 1-13.

Testo, W., E. Sessa, and D.S. Barrington. 2018. The rise of the Andes promoted rapid diversification in Neotropical Phlegmariurus (Lycopodiaceae). New Phytologist. doi: 10.1111/nph.15544. 

Testo, W.L. and Sundue, M.A., 2018. Are rates of species diversification and body size evolution coupled in the ferns? American journal of botany 105: 525-535.

van den Berg, A.K., Isselhardt, M.L., and Perkins, T.D. 2018. Identifying sustainable practices for tapping and sap collection from birch trees. Agricultural Sciences 9:237-246.

Wei, R., Ree, R.H., Sundue, M.A. and Zhang, X.C., 2018. Polyploidy and elevation contribute to opposing latitudinal gradients in diversification and species richness in lady ferns (Athyriaceae). bioRxiv, p.351080.

Wolf, P.G., Robison, T.A., Johnson, M.G., Sundue, M.A., Testo, W.L. and Rothfels, C.J., 2018. Target sequence capture of nuclear‐encoded genes for phylogenetic analysis in ferns. Applications in Plant Sciences, p.e01148.

Zhong, J., McKeown, M., Poire, A., and Preston, J. C. (2018) Successive evolutionary steps drove Pooideae grasses from tropical to temperate regions. New Phytologist. 217: 925-938.

Bauret, L., Gaudeul, M., Sundue, M.A., Parris, B.S., Ranker, T.A., Rakotondrainibe, F., Hennequin, S., Ranaivo, J., Selosse, M.A. and Rouhan, G., 2017. Madagascar sheds new light on the molecular systematics and biogeography of grammitid ferns: new unexpected lineages and numerous long-distance dispersal events. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 111, pp.1-17.

Bauret, L., Rouhan, G., Hirai, R.Y., Perrie, L., Prado, J., Salino, A., Senterre, B., Shepherd, L., Sundue, M., Selosse, M.A. and Gaudeul, M., 2017. Molecular data, based on an exhaustive species sampling of the fern genus Rumohra (Dryopteridaceae), reveal a biogeographical history mostly shaped by dispersal and several cryptic species in the widely distributed Rumohra adiantiformis. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 185(4), pp.463-481.

Bucini, G., B. Beckage, and L. J. Gross. 2017. Climate seasonality, fire and global patterns of tree cover. Frontiers in Biogeography 9(2): DOI 10.21425/F59233610.

Chen, C.W., Sundue, M., Kuo, L.Y., Teng, W.C. and Huang, Y.M., 2017. Phylogenetic analyses place the monotypic Dryopolystichum within Lomariopsidaceae. PhytoKeys 78: 83–107.

Collins, A. R., B. Beckage, J. Molofsky. 2017. Small scale genotypic richness stabilizes plot biomass and increases phenotypic variance in the invasive grass Phalaris arundinacea . Journal of Plant Ecology. DOI 10.1093/jpe/rtx056.

Collins, A.R, B. Beckage, and J. Molofsky. 2017 Small scale genotypic richness affects plant performance and phenotypic variance of the invasive grass, Phalaris arundinacea Journal of Plant Ecology rtx056.

Daru, B, D. Park, R. Primack, C. Willis, D. Barrington, T. Whitfeld, T. Seidler, P.  Sweeney, D. Foster, A. Ellison, and C. Davis. 2017. Widespread sampling biases in herbaria revealed from large-scale digitization. New Phytologist.

Harris, Jeanne M. and Ondzighi-Assoume, Christine A. 2017. Environmental Nitrate Signals Through Abscisic Acid in the Root Tip. Plant Signaling and Behavior 12: 1, e1273303.

Huanping, H., J. M. Winter, E. C. Osterberg, R. M. Horton, B. Beckage. 2017. Total and extreme precipitation changes over the Northeastern United States. Journal of Hydrometeorology. 18(6): 1783-1798. DOI: 10.1175/JHM-D-16-0195.1.

Jorgensen, S.A. and D.S. Barrington. 2017. Two Beringian origins for the allotetraploid fern Polystichum braunii (Dryopteridaceae). Systematic Botany 42: 6–16.

Keller, S. R., Chhatre, V. E., & Fitzpatrick, M. C. 2017. Influence of Range Position on Locally Adaptive Gene-Environment Associations in Populus Flowering Time Genes. Journal of Heredity, 1, 12.

Keller, S. R., Hilderbrand, R. H., Shank, M. K., & Potapova, M. 2017. Environmental DNA genetic monitoring of the nuisance freshwater diatom, Didymosphenia geminata, in eastern North American streams. Diversity and Distributions, 23(4), 381-393.

Colautti, R. I., Alexander, J. M., Dlugosch, K. M., Keller, S. R., & Sultan, S. E. 2017. Invasions and extinctions through the looking glass of evolutionary ecology. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. B, 372(1712), 20160031.

Palacio-Lopez, K., Keller, S. R., & Molofsky, J. 2017. Genomic admixture between locally adapted populations of Arabidopsis thaliana (Mouse ear cress): Evidence of optimal genetic outcrossing distance. Journal of Heredity.

Kostyun, J. L., Preston, J. C., and Moyle, L. C. 2017. Peramorphic developmental changes contribute to floral diversity among Jaltomata (Solanaceae) species. EvoDevo. 8: 17.

Lyons, B, M.A. McHenry, and D.S. Barrington. 2017. Insights into evolution in Andean Polystichum (Dryopteridaceae) from expanded understanding of the cytosolic phosphoglucose isomerase gene. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 112: 36–46.

McKeown, M., Schubert, M., Preston, J. C., and Fjellheim, S. 2017. Evolution of the miR5200-FLOWERING LOCUS T flowering time regulon in the temperate grass subfamily Pooideae. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 114: 111-121.

Molofsky, J. A.R Collins, E. Imbert, T. Bitinas, and S. Lavergne. 2017. Are invasive genotypes superior: An experimental approach using native and invasive genotypes of the invasive grass, Phalaris arundinacea Open Journal of Ecology DOI: 10.4236/oje.2017.72010

Palacio-Lopez, K. S. R. Keller and J. Molofsky. 2017. Genomic admixture between locally adapted populations of Arabidopsis thaliana (Mouse ear cress): Evidence of optimal genetic outcrossing distance Journal of Heredity.

Palacio-López, K., Preston, J. C., and Molofsky, J. 2017. Differential splicing of FLM partially explains high temperature-induced flowering time plasticity in wild ecotypes of Arabidopsis thaliana. International Journal of Plant Sciences. 178: 680-688.

Palacio-Lopez,K, J.C. Preston and J. Molofsky. 2017. High-temperature induced plasticity and its genetic pathway in wild ecotypes of Arabidopsis thaliana International Journal of Plant Sciences 178, : 680-688.

Preston, J. C. 2017. The evolution of plants. Book review of Plant Evolution: An Introduction to the History of Life by Karl Niklas. BioEssays. 67: 577-578.

Schmitt, M., Mehltreter, K., Sundue, M., Testo, W., Watanabe, T. and Jansen, S. 2017. The evolution of aluminum accumulation in ferns and lycophytes. American Journal of Botany, 104(4), pp.573-583.

Sundue, M. 2017. Ceradenia spectabilis (Polypodiaceae), a new species from Cerro del Torrá, Colombia. American Fern Journal 107.

Sundue, M.A. 2017. Three New Species of Grammitid Ferns (Polypodiaceae) from the Fern Hunter's Paradise: Sierra Juárez, Oaxaca, Mexico. Systematic Botany, 42(1), pp.160-168.

Testo, W.L., Sundue, M. and Vasco, A. 2017. Diplazium hybrids involving D. plantaginifolium and D. ternatum from Mexico and Central America. Brittonia, pp.1-12.

van den Berg AK, Perkins TD. 2017. Do anthocyanins function as photoprotective light screens in senescing sugar maple leaves? Journal of Plant Science: Current Research 1:2-5.

Zhong, J., McKeown, M., Poire, A., and Preston, J. C. 2017. Successive evolutionary steps drove Pooideae grasses from tropical to temperate regions. New Phytologist. doi: 10.1111/nph.14868.

Zhong, J., Preston, J. C., Hileman, L. C., and Kellogg, E. A. 2017. Repeated and diverse losses of corolla bilateral symmetry in the Lamiaceae. Annals of Botany. 119: 1211-1223.