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Kimball, S, AL Angert, TE Huxman and DL Venable. 2009. Climate change favors cold-adapted species in the Sonoran Desert. Global Change Biology, in press.

Sexton, JP, PJ McIntyre, AL Angert and KJ Rice. 2009. The evolution and ecology of geographic range limits. Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution and Systematics 40:415-436. link

Angert, AL. 2009. Colloquium Papers: The niche, limits to species' distributions, and spatiotemporal variation in demography across the elevation ranges of two monkeyflowers. PNAS 106: 19693-19698.  link

Angert, AL, TE Huxman, P Chesson and DL Venable. 2009. Functional tradeoffs determine species coexistence via the storage effect. PNAS 106:11641-11645.  link

Angert, AL, HD Bradshaw and DW Schemske. 2008. Using experimental evolution to investigate geographic range limits in monkeyflowers. Evolution 62: 2660-2675.  link

Huxman, TE, GA Barron-Gafford, KL Gerst, AL Angert, AP Tyler and DL Venable. 2008. Photosynthetic resource-use efficiency and demographic variability in Sonoran Desert winter annuals. Ecology 89:1554-1563.  link

Angert, AL, TE Huxman, GA Barron-Gafford, KL Gerst and DL Venable. 2007. Linking growth strategies to long-term population dynamics in desert annuals. Journal of Ecology 95: 321-331.  link

Angert, AL 2006. Demography of central and marginal populations of monkeyflowers (Mimulus cardinalis and M. lewisii). Ecology 87: 2014-2025. link

Angert, AL 2006. Growth and leaf physiology of monkeyflowers with contrasting altitude ranges. Oecologia 148: 183-194. link

Angert, AL and DW Schemske. 2005. The evolution of species' distributions: Reciprocal transplants across the elevation ranges of Mimulus cardinalis and M. lewisii. Evolution 59: 1671–1684. link

Angert, AL, D Hutchison, D Glossip, and J Losos. 2002. Microhabitat use and thermal biology of the collared lizard (Crotaphytus collaris collaris) and the fence lizard (Sceloporus undulatus hyacinthinus) in Missouri glades. Journal of Herpetology 36: 23-29. link  


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