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Amy L. Angert
Amy L. Angert
Professor of Botany, University of British Columbia
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Evolution and ecology of species range limits
JP Sexton, PJ McIntyre, AL Angert, KJ Rice
Annu. Rev. Ecol. Evol. Syst. 40, 415-436, 2009
20332009
Do species’ traits predict recent shifts at expanding range edges?
AL Angert, LG Crozier, LJ Rissler, SE Gilman, JJ Tewksbury, AJ Chunco
Ecology letters 14 (7), 677-689, 2011
6572011
Functional tradeoffs determine species coexistence via the storage effect
AL Angert, TE Huxman, P Chesson, DL Venable
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 106 (28), 11641-11645, 2009
4882009
Where and when do species interactions set range limits?
AM Louthan, DF Doak, AL Angert
Trends in ecology & evolution 30 (12), 780-792, 2015
4182015
Geographic variation in genetic and demographic performance: new insights from an old biogeographical paradigm
S Pironon, G Papuga, J Villellas, AL Angert, MB García, JD Thompson
Biological Reviews 92 (4), 1877-1909, 2017
3752017
THE EVOLUTION OF SPECIES'DISTRIBUTIONS: RECIPROCAL TRANSPLANTS ACROSS THE ELEVATION RANGES OF MIMULUS CARDINALIS AND M. LEWISII
AL Angert, DW Schemske
Evolution 59 (8), 1671-1684, 2005
3012005
A synthesis of transplant experiments and ecological niche models suggests that range limits are often niche limits
JA Lee‐Yaw, HM Kharouba, M Bontrager, C Mahony, AM Csergő, ...
Ecology letters 19 (6), 710-722, 2016
2472016
Contemporary climate change in the Sonoran Desert favors cold‐adapted species
S Kimball, AL Angert, TE Huxman, DL Venable
Global Change Biology 16 (5), 1555-1565, 2010
1982010
THE EVOLUTION OF ENVIRONMENTAL TOLERANCE AND RANGE SIZE: A COMPARISON OF GEOGRAPHICALLY RESTRICTED AND WIDESPREAD MIMULUS
SN Sheth, AL Angert
Evolution 68 (10), 2917-2931, 2014
1472014
DEMOGRAPHY OF CENTRAL AND MARGINAL POPULATIONS OF MONKEYFLOWERS (MIMULUS CARDINALIS AND M. LEWISII)
AL Angert
Ecology 87 (8), 2014-2025, 2006
1432006
Disentangling the drivers of context‐dependent plant–animal interactions
JL Maron, KC Baer, AL Angert
Journal of Ecology 102 (6), 1485-1496, 2014
1422014
Linking growth strategies to long‐term population dynamics in a guild of desert annuals
AL Angert, TE Huxman, GA Barron‐Gafford, KL Gerst, DL Venable
Journal of Ecology 95 (2), 321-331, 2007
1362007
Incorporating population-level variation in thermal performance into predictions of geographic range shifts
AL Angert, SN Sheth, JR Paul
Integrative and comparative Biology 51 (5), 733-750, 2011
1322011
The niche, limits to species' distributions, and spatiotemporal variation in demography across the elevation ranges of two monkeyflowers
AL Angert
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 106 (supplement_2), 19693-19698, 2009
1272009
Causes of maladaptation
SP Brady, DI Bolnick, AL Angert, A Gonzalez, RDH Barrett, E Crispo, ...
Evolutionary Applications 12 (7), 1229-1242, 2019
1252019
Eco‐evolutionary dynamics of range expansion
TEX Miller, AL Angert, CD Brown, JA Lee‐Yaw, M Lewis, F Lutscher, ...
Ecology 101 (10), e03139, 2020
1172020
Determinants of geographic range size in plants
SN Sheth, N Morueta‐Holme, AL Angert
New Phytologist 226 (3), 650-665, 2020
1162020
What do we really know about adaptation at range edges?
AL Angert, MG Bontrager, J Ågren
Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics 51 (1), 341-361, 2020
1132020
Using experimental evolution to investigate geographic range limits in monkeyflowers
AL Angert, HD Bradshaw Jr, DW Schemske
Evolution 62 (10), 2660-2675, 2008
1102008
Local adaptation interacts with expansion load during range expansion: maladaptation reduces expansion load
KJ Gilbert, NP Sharp, AL Angert, GL Conte, JA Draghi, F Guillaume, ...
The American Naturalist 189 (4), 368-380, 2017
1022017
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