Zettlemoyer, M.A., Conner, R.J., Seaver, M.M., Waddle, E., DeMarche, M.L. 2024. A long-lived
alpine perennial advances flowering under warmer conditions but not enough to maintain reproductive success. American Naturalist, accepted.
Zettlemoyer, M.A. 2024. Adding edaphic nuance to species distribution models complicates
predictions of range shifts (commentary). New Phytologist 241, 5-6. https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.19326
Link. PDF.
Zettlemoyer, M.A. 2023. A continuum of selection on life history traits under differential
environmental heterogeneity. A commentary on "Chasing the fitness optimum: temporal variation in genetic and environmental expression of life-history traits for a perennial plant.” Annals of Botany mcad176. https://doi.org/10.1093/aob/mcad17 Link. PDF.
Rutkoski, C., Scamehorn, T., Waterman, R., Klotz, M., Zettlemoyer, M.A. Nature Journaling: sharing perspectives between art and science. Plant Science Bulletin 69(3), 219-220. PDF.
Zettlemoyer, M.A. 2023. A demographic approach for predicting population responses to multifactorial stressors. AoB Plants 15, 1-9. doi:10.1093/aobpla/plad023 Link. PDF.
Zettlemoyer, M.A., Cortijo-Robles, K.M.* 2023. Extant species are more responsive than locally extinct species to warming effects on soil communities. Plant and Soil 485, 117-131. doi:10.1007/s11104-022-05792-9 Link. PDF.
Zettlemoyer, M.A., Wilson, J.*, DeMarche, M.L. 2022. Estimating phenological sensitivity in contemporary vs. historical datasets: effects of climate resolution and spatial scale. American Journal of Botany 109(12), 1-10. doi:10.1002/ajb2.16087 Link. PDF.
Zettlemoyer, M.A., Cortijo-Robles, K.M.*, Srodes, N.*, Johnson, S.E.* 2022. What’re we reading? Hot topics and authorship in ecology literature across decades. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America e2025. doi:10.002/bes2.2025 Link. PDF.
Zettlemoyer, M.A., Ellis, S.L., Hale, C., Horne, E.C., Thoen, R., DeMarche, M.L. 2022. Limited evidence for phenological differences between nonnative and native species. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 10, 983172. doi:10.3389/fevo.2022.983172 Link. PDF.
Zettlemoyer, M.A. 2022. Monitoring demography of resurrected populations of locally extinct and extant species to investigate drivers of species loss. American Naturalist 200(2), e36-e51, doi:10.1086/720206 Link. PDF.
Zettlemoyer, M.A. 2022. Leaf traits mediate herbivory across a nitrogen gradient differently in extirpated vs. extant prairie species. Oecologia 198, 711-720, doi: 10.1007/s00442-022-05130-x Link. PDF.
Johnson, S.E.*, Zettlemoyer, M.A. 2022. Seed predator preferences are associated with seed traits but an unlikely mechanism of local extinction. Restoration Ecology e13637, doi:10.1111/rec.13627 Link. PDF.
Zettlemoyer, M.A., DeMarche, M.L. 2021. Dissecting impacts of phenological shifts for performance across biological scales. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 37(2), 147-157, doi:10.1016/j.tree.2021.10.004 Link. PDF.
Zettlemoyer, M.A., Peterson, M.L. 2021. Does phenological plasticity help or hinder range shifts under climate change? Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 9(392), doi:10.3389/fevo.2021.689192 Link. PDF.
Zettlemoyer, M.A., Lau, J.A. 2021. Maternal warming delays offspring germination in native and nonnative species. Oikos 130(11), 1880-1891, doi:10.1111/oik.08345 Link. PDF.
Zettlemoyer, M.A., Renaldi, K.*, Muzyka, M.D, Lau, J.A. 2021. Extirpated prairie species demonstrate more variable phenological responses to warming than extant congeners. American Journal of Botany 108(6), 958-970, doi:10.1002/ajb2.1684 Link. PDF.
Zettlemoyer, M.A., Schultheis, E.H., Lau, J.A. 2019. Phenology in a warming world: differences between native and non-native plant species. Ecology Letters 22(8), 1253-1263, doi:10.1111.ele13290 Link. PDF.
Zettlemoyer, M.A., McKenna, D.D., Lau, J.A. 2019. Species characteristics affect local extinctions. American Journal of Botany 106(4), 547-559, doi:10.1002/ajb2.1266 Link. PDF.
Zettlemoyer, M.A. 2019. Invasion Meltdown: a lesson meltdown saved by invasion-wise elementary students. Michigan Science Teachers Association Journal 64(2), 45-48. Link. PDF.
Zettlemoyer, M.A., Prendeville, H.R., Galloway, L.F. 2017. The effect of a latitudinal temperature gradient on germination patterns. International Journal of Plant Sciences 178(9), 673-679, doi:10.1086/694185 Link. PDF.
In review or preparation (available upon request):
Zettlemoyer, M.A., Munck, S., Poschlod, P., Rosbakh, S. No changes in plant diversity in montane
grasslands over the past eight decades. In prep.
Zettlemoyer, M.A., Doak, D.F., Morris, W.F., DeMarche, M.L. Local adaptation to minimum temperatures and climate variability shape thermal performance across an alpine species’ range. In prep.
Select non-peer reviewed publications:
Zettlemoyer, M.A., Srodes, N.* 2019. To Bloom Again: Can prairie restoration overcome habitat loss? USDA NRCS Conservation Notes, Nov-Dec 2019. Link. PDF.
Zettlemoyer, M.A. 2019. Natural history documents loss of plant species in Kalamazoo County. USDA NRCS Conservation Notes, May-June 2019. Link. PDF.
Zettlemoyer, M.A. 2019. Improving access to K-12 STEM education in rural southwestern Michigan communities. Certification in Community Engagement, Office for Public Engagement & Scholarship, Michigan State University. Link.
*undergraduate coauthor
alpine perennial advances flowering under warmer conditions but not enough to maintain reproductive success. American Naturalist, accepted.
Zettlemoyer, M.A. 2024. Adding edaphic nuance to species distribution models complicates
predictions of range shifts (commentary). New Phytologist 241, 5-6. https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.19326
Link. PDF.
Zettlemoyer, M.A. 2023. A continuum of selection on life history traits under differential
environmental heterogeneity. A commentary on "Chasing the fitness optimum: temporal variation in genetic and environmental expression of life-history traits for a perennial plant.” Annals of Botany mcad176. https://doi.org/10.1093/aob/mcad17 Link. PDF.
Rutkoski, C., Scamehorn, T., Waterman, R., Klotz, M., Zettlemoyer, M.A. Nature Journaling: sharing perspectives between art and science. Plant Science Bulletin 69(3), 219-220. PDF.
Zettlemoyer, M.A. 2023. A demographic approach for predicting population responses to multifactorial stressors. AoB Plants 15, 1-9. doi:10.1093/aobpla/plad023 Link. PDF.
Zettlemoyer, M.A., Cortijo-Robles, K.M.* 2023. Extant species are more responsive than locally extinct species to warming effects on soil communities. Plant and Soil 485, 117-131. doi:10.1007/s11104-022-05792-9 Link. PDF.
Zettlemoyer, M.A., Wilson, J.*, DeMarche, M.L. 2022. Estimating phenological sensitivity in contemporary vs. historical datasets: effects of climate resolution and spatial scale. American Journal of Botany 109(12), 1-10. doi:10.1002/ajb2.16087 Link. PDF.
Zettlemoyer, M.A., Cortijo-Robles, K.M.*, Srodes, N.*, Johnson, S.E.* 2022. What’re we reading? Hot topics and authorship in ecology literature across decades. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America e2025. doi:10.002/bes2.2025 Link. PDF.
Zettlemoyer, M.A., Ellis, S.L., Hale, C., Horne, E.C., Thoen, R., DeMarche, M.L. 2022. Limited evidence for phenological differences between nonnative and native species. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 10, 983172. doi:10.3389/fevo.2022.983172 Link. PDF.
Zettlemoyer, M.A. 2022. Monitoring demography of resurrected populations of locally extinct and extant species to investigate drivers of species loss. American Naturalist 200(2), e36-e51, doi:10.1086/720206 Link. PDF.
Zettlemoyer, M.A. 2022. Leaf traits mediate herbivory across a nitrogen gradient differently in extirpated vs. extant prairie species. Oecologia 198, 711-720, doi: 10.1007/s00442-022-05130-x Link. PDF.
Johnson, S.E.*, Zettlemoyer, M.A. 2022. Seed predator preferences are associated with seed traits but an unlikely mechanism of local extinction. Restoration Ecology e13637, doi:10.1111/rec.13627 Link. PDF.
Zettlemoyer, M.A., DeMarche, M.L. 2021. Dissecting impacts of phenological shifts for performance across biological scales. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 37(2), 147-157, doi:10.1016/j.tree.2021.10.004 Link. PDF.
Zettlemoyer, M.A., Peterson, M.L. 2021. Does phenological plasticity help or hinder range shifts under climate change? Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 9(392), doi:10.3389/fevo.2021.689192 Link. PDF.
Zettlemoyer, M.A., Lau, J.A. 2021. Maternal warming delays offspring germination in native and nonnative species. Oikos 130(11), 1880-1891, doi:10.1111/oik.08345 Link. PDF.
Zettlemoyer, M.A., Renaldi, K.*, Muzyka, M.D, Lau, J.A. 2021. Extirpated prairie species demonstrate more variable phenological responses to warming than extant congeners. American Journal of Botany 108(6), 958-970, doi:10.1002/ajb2.1684 Link. PDF.
Zettlemoyer, M.A., Schultheis, E.H., Lau, J.A. 2019. Phenology in a warming world: differences between native and non-native plant species. Ecology Letters 22(8), 1253-1263, doi:10.1111.ele13290 Link. PDF.
Zettlemoyer, M.A., McKenna, D.D., Lau, J.A. 2019. Species characteristics affect local extinctions. American Journal of Botany 106(4), 547-559, doi:10.1002/ajb2.1266 Link. PDF.
Zettlemoyer, M.A. 2019. Invasion Meltdown: a lesson meltdown saved by invasion-wise elementary students. Michigan Science Teachers Association Journal 64(2), 45-48. Link. PDF.
Zettlemoyer, M.A., Prendeville, H.R., Galloway, L.F. 2017. The effect of a latitudinal temperature gradient on germination patterns. International Journal of Plant Sciences 178(9), 673-679, doi:10.1086/694185 Link. PDF.
In review or preparation (available upon request):
Zettlemoyer, M.A., Munck, S., Poschlod, P., Rosbakh, S. No changes in plant diversity in montane
grasslands over the past eight decades. In prep.
Zettlemoyer, M.A., Doak, D.F., Morris, W.F., DeMarche, M.L. Local adaptation to minimum temperatures and climate variability shape thermal performance across an alpine species’ range. In prep.
Select non-peer reviewed publications:
Zettlemoyer, M.A., Srodes, N.* 2019. To Bloom Again: Can prairie restoration overcome habitat loss? USDA NRCS Conservation Notes, Nov-Dec 2019. Link. PDF.
Zettlemoyer, M.A. 2019. Natural history documents loss of plant species in Kalamazoo County. USDA NRCS Conservation Notes, May-June 2019. Link. PDF.
Zettlemoyer, M.A. 2019. Improving access to K-12 STEM education in rural southwestern Michigan communities. Certification in Community Engagement, Office for Public Engagement & Scholarship, Michigan State University. Link.
*undergraduate coauthor