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Sierra Jaeger
University of South Carolina - Columbia / United States
Agriculture & Forestry / Plant Science
AD Scientific Index ID: 5549901
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Sierra Jaeger's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Direct and ambient light pollution alters recruitment for a diurnal plant–pollinator systemAA Wilson, BM Seymoure, S Jaeger, B Milstead, H Payne, L Peria, ...Integrative and comparative biology 61 (3), 1122-1133, 2021252021
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Secondary pollinators contribute to reproductive success of a pink‐flowered sand verbena population.S Jaeger, C Girvin, N Demarest, E LoPrestiEcology 104 (4), 202352023
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Sandy seeds: Armour or invisibility cloak? Mucilage‐bound sand physically protects seeds from rodents and invertebratesEF LoPresti, VS Pan, C Girvin, G Barber, S Jaeger, JL OrrockJournal of Ecology 111 (3), 540-551, 202322023
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An increase in atypical petal numbers during a shift to autogamy in a coastal sand verbena and potential evolutionary mechanismsEF LoPresti, JG Mickley, A Darby, CG Eckert, M Foisy, C Girvin, S Jaeger, ...bioRxiv, 2021.01. 03.425117, 20212021
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