Publications
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Peer Reviewed Journal Articles
10 | Smith, GP., H. Cohen, JF. Zorn, QS. McFrederick, and LC. Ponisio. Plant-pollinator network architecture does not impact intraspecific microbiome variability. In revision, Molecular Ecology. |
9 | Smith, GP., C. Kim and RA. Raguso. 2022. Pollen accumulation on hawkmoths varies substantially among moth-pollinated flowers. Journal of Pollination Ecology, 32. https://doi.org/10.26786/1920-7603(2022)701 |
8 | Smith, GP., and LC. Ponisio. Sex-associated differences in the network roles of pollinators. 2021. Ecosphere, 12(12). https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.3863 |
7 | Cohen, H., GP. Smith, H. Sardinas, JF. Zorn, QS. McFrederick, H. Woodard, and LC. Ponisio. 2021. Mass-flowering monoculture attracts bees, amplifying parasite prevalence. Proceedings B, 288: 20211369. https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2021.1369 |
6 | Smith, GP., G. Davidowitz, RA. Raguso, and J. Bronstein. 2021. Proboscis curling in a pollinator causes extensive pollen movement and loss. Ecological Entomology. http://doi.org/10.1111/een.13105 |
5 | Smith, GP., G. Davidowitz, R. Alarcón, D. Papaj, and J. Bronstein. 2021. Sex differences in the foraging behavior of a generalist hawkmoth. Insect Science, 29(1), 304-314 |
4 | Johnson, CA., GP. Smith, K. Yule, G. Davidowitz, J. Bronstein, and R. Ferrière. Coevolutionary transitions from antagonism to mutualism explained by the Co-Opted Antagonist hypothesis. Nature Communications, 12:2867. |
3 | Smith, GP., J. Bronstein, and D. Papaj. 2019. Sex differences in pollinator behavior: patterns across species and consequences for the mutualism. Journal of Animal Ecology, 88(7), 971-985. |
2 | Smith, GP., C. Johnson, G. Davidowitz, and J. Bronstein. 2018. Linkages between nectaring and oviposition preferences of Manduca sexta on two co-blooming Datura species in the Sonoran Desert. Ecological Entomology, 43(1), 85-92. |
1 | Edwards, J., GP. Smith, and MHF. McEntee. 2015. Long-term time-lapse video provides near complete records of floral visitation. Journal of Pollination Ecology, 16(13), 91-100. |