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Publications    *student authors, +postdocs​
Carter*, H. S., R. A. Raguso, J. B. Fant, Balbuena, M., G. T. Broadhead, and K. A. Skogen. Submitted. Hawkmoths provide extensive long-distance pollen dispersal to a small population of a rare evening primrose. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences.

Carter*, H. S., T. Jogesh, R. A. Raguso, L. B. Bechen, G. T. Broadhead, A. M. Gruver, E. M. Lewis, E. T. Hilpman, and K. A. Skogen. In review. Assessing selection of both pollinating and predatory moths across a geographic mosaic of floral scent. Ecology.

Cohen, D. H., Fant, J. B., & Skogen, K. A. 2024. Conservation genomics assessment of Tharp's bluestar (Amsonia tharpii) with comparisons to widespread (A. longilora) and narrowly endemic (A. fugatei) congeners. Evolutionary Applications, 17, e13736. https://doi.org/10.1111/eva.13736

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Overson+, R. P., M. G. Johnson, L. L. Bechen*, S. P. Kinosian+, N. A. Douglas, J. B. Fant, P. C. Hoch, R. A. Levin, M.J. Moore, R. A. Raguso, W. L. Wagner, K. A. Skogen, N. J. Wickett. 2023. A phylogeny of the evening primrose family (Onagraceae) using a target enrichment approach with 303 nuclear loci. BMC Ecology and Evolution. 23, 66. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12862-023-02151-9

Diaz-Martin, Z.+, A. Cisternas-Fuentes*, K. M. Kay, R. A. Raguso, K. A. Skogen, and J. B. Fant. 2023. Shifts in reproductive strategies and their consequences for divergence, gene flow, and genetic diversity. Heredity. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41437-023-00649-y

Ksiazek-Mikenas*, K., V. B. Chaudhary, K. A. Skogen. 2023. Native plant communities provide enhanced stormwater capture and evapotranspiration compared to Sedum on green roofs. Urban Ecosystems. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11252-023-01383-3

Li*, B., J. Fant, J. Zeldin, K. Skogen, and K. Havens. 2023. Genetic and floral trait changes in Oenothera organensis (Onagraceae) during long-term ex situ cultivation. International Journal of Plant Sciences .https://doi.org/10.1086/724225

​Lewis*, E. M, J. B. Fant, M, J. Moore, and K. A. Skogen. 2023. Hawkmoth and bee pollinators impact pollen dispersal at the landscape but not local scales in two species of Oenothera (Onagraceae). American Journal of Botany. e16156. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajb2.16156 Open Access.

Wenzell*, K. E., K. A. Skogen, and J. B. Fant. 2023. Range-wide floral trait variation reflects shifts in pollinator assemblages, consistent with pollinator-mediated divergence despite generalized visitation. Oikos. http://doi.org/10.1111/oik.09708 Open Access.

Cooper*, B. J., M. J. Moore, N. A. Douglas, W. L. Wagner, M. G. Johnson, R. P. Overson+, S. P. Kinosian+, A. J. McDonnell+, R. A. Levin, R. A. Raguso, H. F. Olvera. H. Ochoterena, J. B. Fant, K. A. Skogen, and N. J. Wickett. 2022. Target enrichment and extensive population sampling help untangle the recent, rapid radiation of Oenothera sect. Calylophus. Systematic Biology.Syac032. https://doi.org/10.1093/sysbio/syac032

​Cisternas Fuentez, A.*, T. Jogesh+, G. T. Broadhead*, R. A. Raguso, K. A. Skogen, and J. B. Fant. 2022. Evolution of the selfing syndrome and its influence on genetic diversity and inbreeding: A range-wide study in Oenothera primiveris (Onagraceae). American Journal of Botany. 109(5):1-17. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajb2.1861

​Balbuena+, M., G. Broadhead*, A. Dahake*, E. Barnett*, M. Verrera*, K. Skogen, T. Jogesh+, and R. Raguso. 2022. Mutualism has its limits: consequences of asymmetric interactions between a well-defended plant and its herbivorous pollinator. 2022. Invited submission for special issue “From chemistry to landscapes: natural processes influencing pollinator health”. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B. 377: 20210166. https://doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2021.0166

Skogen, K., T. Jogesh+, E, Hilpman*, Sadie Todd*, and R. Raguso. 2022. ​Extensive population-level sampling reveals clinal variation in (R)(-)-linalool produced by the flowers of an endemic evening primrose, Oenothera harringtonii. Phytochemistry. Phytochemistry. 200: 113185 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.phytochem.2022.113185

​Bechen*, L., M.  Johnson, G.  Broadhead*, R. Levin, R.  Overson+, T. Jogesh+, J. Fant, R.  Raguso, K. Skogen, N. Wickett. 2022. Differential gene expression associated with a floral scent polymorphism in the evening primrose Oenothera harringtonii (Onagraceae). BMC Genomics. https://bmcgenomics.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12864-022-08370-6​

Patsis*, A., R. Overson+, K. Skogen, N. Wickett, M. Johnson, W. Wagner, R. Raguso, J. Fant, and R. Levin. 2021. Elucidating the evolutionary history of Oenothera Sect. Pachylophus (Onagraceae): A phylogenetic approach. Systematic Botany. 46(3):799-811. https://doi.org/10.1600/036364421X16312067913471
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Ksiazek-Mikenas*, K., Chaudhary, B. Larkin, D., and K. Skogen. 2021. A habitat analog approach establishes native plant communities on green roofs. Ecosphere. 12(9): e03754 https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.3754

Wenzell*, K., A. McDonnell+, J. Fant and K. Skogen. 2021. Floral color variation reveals contrasting patterns of genomic and phenotypic divergence within and among species of Castilleja. American Journal of Botany.  https://doi.org/10.1002/ajb2.1700 Open Access.

​Skogen, K., R. Overson+, E. Hilpman*, and J. Fant. 2019. Hawkmoth pollination facilitates long distance pollen dispersal and reduces isolation across a gradient of land-use change. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden. 104(3): 495-511. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3417/2019475 Open Access.

Mikenas*, K., J. Fant, and K. Skogen. 2019. Pollinator-mediated gene flow connects green roof populations across the urban matrix: a paternity analysis of the self-compatible forb Penstemon hirsutus. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution.  7:299.  DOI: 10.3389/fevo.2019.00299 Open Access.

Bruzzese*, D. J., D. L. Wagner, T. Harrison, T. Jogesh+, R. P. Overson+, N. J. Wickett, R. A. Raguso, and K. A. Skogen. 2019. Diversification in the microlepidopteran genus Mompha (Lepidoptera: Gelechioidea: Momphidae) is explained more by tissue specificity than host plant family. PLoS ONE. 14(6) e0207833. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0207833  Open Access.

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Jogesh, T.+, G. T. Broadhead*, R. A. Raguso, and K. A. Skogen. 2018. Intraspecific floral diversity in the California evening primrose, Oenothera californica subsp. avita. Mojave National Preserve Science Newsletter. 12-16.

Rhodes, M. K.*, J. B. Fant, and K. A. Skogen. 2017. Pollinator identity and spatial isolation influence multiple paternity in an annual plant. Molecular Ecology. 26(16): 4296–4308. doi: 10.1111/mec.14115
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Jogesh, T.+, R. P. Overson+, R. Raguso, and K. A. Skogen. 2016. Herbivory as an important selective force in the evolution of floral traits and pollinator shifts in a clade of evening primroses, Oenothera sect. Calylophus (Onagraceae). AoB Plants. 
doi: 10.1093/aobpla/plw088. Open Access.

Skogen, K. A., T. Jogesh+, E. T. Hilpman*, S. L. Todd*, M. K. Rhodes*, S. Still, and J. B. Fant. 2016. Land-use change has no detectable effect on reproduction in a disturbance-adapted plant pollinated by long-distance dispersing hawkmoths. American Journal of Botany. 103(11):1950-1963.  doi:10.3732/ajb.1600302  Open Access.

Lewis, E. M.*, J. B. Fant, M. J. Moore, A. P. Hastings, E. L. Larson, A. Agrawal, and K. Skogen. 2016. Microsatellites for Oenothera gayleana and O. hartwegii subsp. filifolia (Onagraceae) and their utility in section Calylophus. Applications in Plant Sciences. 4(2) http://www.bioone.org/doi/pdf/10.3732/apps.1500107 Open Access.

Barak, R. S.*, J. B. Fant, A. T. Kramer, and K. A. Skogen. 2015. Assessing the value of potential "native winners" for restoration of cheatgrass-invaded habitat. Western North American Naturalist. 75(1): 58-69. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.3398/064.075.0107

Rhodes, M.*, J. Fant, & K. Skogen. 2014. Local topography shapes fine-scale spatial genetic structure in the Arkansas Valley evening primrose, Oenothera harringtonii (Onagraceae). Journal of Heredity.105:900-909. doi: 10.1093/jhered/esu051 Open Access.

Ksiazek*, K., J. Fant, & K. Skogen. 2014. Native forbs produce high quality seeds on Chicago green roofs. Journal of Living Architecture. http://greenroofs.org/resources/JOLAsubmission%5B6%5Dfinal.pdf

Fant, J., H. Weinberg-Wolf*, D. Tank and K. Skogen. 2013. Characterization of 12 microsatellite markers in Castilleja sessiliflora and transferability to other Castilleja species. Applications in Plant Sciences. 1(6):1200564.

Ksiazek*, K., J. Fant and K. Skogen. 2012. An assessment of pollen limitation on Chicago green roofs. Landscape and Urban Planning. 107(4):401-408.

Skogen, K., E. Hilpman*, S. Todd*, and J. Fant. 2012. Microsatellite primers in Oenothera haringtonii  (Onagraceae), and annual endemic to the shortgrass prairie of Colorado. American Journal of Botany Primer Notes and Protocols in the Plant Sciences. 99(8):e313-6. 

Skogen, K., K. H. Holsinger, and Z. G. Cardon. 2011. Nitrogen deposition and the decline of a regionally threatened legume, Desmodium cuspidatum. Oecologia. 165(1):261-269.

Skogen, K., L. Senack*, and K. Holsinger. 2010. Dormancy, small seed size and low germination rates contribute to low recruitment in Desmodium cuspidatum (Fabaceae). Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society. 137(4):355-365.

Tienes, M.*, K. Skogen, P. Vitt and K. Havens. 2010. Optimal monitoring of rare plant populations - Report for the USDA Forest Service.

Johnson-Groh, C., C. Riedel, L. Schoessler and K. Skogen. 2002. Belowground distribution and abundance of Botrychium gametophytes and juvenile sporophytes. American Fern Journal 92(2):80-92.


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