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Name: Dr. Carolyn J. Ferguson
Phone: 785-532-3166
Address: 116 Ackert Hall, Division of Biology, Kansas State University Manhattan KS 66506
Email: ferg@ksu.edu
Interests: Plant Systematics
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Year Citation
2015 Majetic, C.J., S.D. Wiggam, C.J. Ferguson, and R.A. Raguso. Timing is everything: temporal variation in floral scent, and its connections to pollinator behavior and female reproductive success in Phlox divaricata. American Midland Naturalist 173
2015 Nepal, M.P., C.J. Ferguson, and M.H. Mayfield. Breeding system and sex ratio variation in mulberries. Journal of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas 9
2012 Nepal, M.P. and C.J. Ferguson. Phylogenetics of Morus (Moraceae) inferred from ITS and trnL-trnF sequence data. Systematic Botany 37
2012 Woods, T.M., J.L. Jonas, and C.J. Ferguson. The invasive Lespedeza cuneata attracts more insect pollinators than native congeners in tallgrass prairie with variable impacts. Biological Invasions 14
2010 McLauchlan, K.K., C.J. Ferguson, I.E. Wilson, T.W. Ocheltree, and J.M. Craine. Thirteen decades of foliar isotopes indicate declining nitrogen availability in central North American grasslands. New Phytologist 187
2009 Woods, T.M., D.C. Hartnett, and C.J. Ferguson. High propagule production and reproductive fitness homeostasis contribute to the invasiveness of Lespedeza cuneata (Fabaceae). Biological Invasions 11
2005 Wiggam, S. and C.J. Ferguson. Pollinator importance andtemporal variation in a population of Phlox divaricata L. (Polemoniaceae). American Midland Naturalist 154
2005 Woods, T.M., S.C. Strakosh, M.P. Nepal, S. Chakrabarti, N.B. Simpson, M.H. Mayfield, and C.J. Ferguson. Introduced species in Kansas: floristic changes and patterns of collection based onan historical herbarium. Sida 21
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