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David N. Zaya
David N. Zaya
Illinois Natural History Survey
Verified email at illinois.edu
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Long-term trends in midwestern milkweed abundances and their relevance to monarch butterfly declines
DN Zaya, IS Pearse, G Spyreas
BioScience 67 (4), 343-356, 2017
802017
Interspecific and Intraspecific Pollination Patterns of Valley Oak, Quercus lobata, in a Mixed Stand in Coastal Central California
ST Abraham, DN Zaya, WD Koenig, MV Ashley
International Journal of Plant Sciences 172 (5), 691-699, 2011
522011
Long‐term surveys support declines in early season forest plants used by bumblebees
JM Mola, LL Richardson, G Spyreas, DN Zaya, IS Pearse
Journal of Applied Ecology 58 (7), 1431-1441, 2021
432021
The anomalous Kentucky coffeetree: megafaunal fruit sinking to extinction?
DN Zaya, HF Howe
Oecologia 161, 221-226, 2009
422009
Non‐native plants have greater impacts because of differing per‐capita effects and nonlinear abundance–impact curves
IS Pearse, HR Sofaer, DN Zaya, G Spyreas
Ecology Letters 22 (8), 1214-1220, 2019
332019
Plant genetics for forensic applications
DN Zaya, MV Ashley
Plant DNA fingerprinting and barcoding: Methods and protocols, 35-52, 2012
312012
Drivers of synchrony of acorn production in the valley oak (Quercus lobata) at two spatial scales
WD Koenig, JMH Knops, MB Pesendorfer, DN Zaya, MV Ashley
Ecology 98 (12), 3056-3062, 2017
292017
Concordance of long‐term shifts with climate warming varies among phenological events and herbaceous species
CK Augspurger, DN Zaya
Ecological Monographs 90 (4), e01421, 2020
272020
Genetic characterization of hybridization between native and invasive bittersweet vines (Celastrus spp.)
DN Zaya, SA Leicht-Young, NB Pavlovic, KA Feldheim, MV Ashley
Biological Invasions 17, 2975-2988, 2015
222015
Genetic factors accelerate demographic decline in rare Asclepias species
ES Kim, DN Zaya, JB Fant, MV Ashley
Conservation genetics 16, 359-369, 2015
152015
Assessing genetic diversity for the USA endemic carnivorous plant Pinguicula ionantha R.K. Godfrey (Lentibulariaceae)
DN Zaya, B Molano-Flores, MA Feist, JA Koontz, J Coons
Conservation Genetics 18, 171-180, 2017
142017
Multiple causes of seedling rarity in scrub plum, Prunus geniculata (Rosaceae), an endangered shrub of the Florida scrub
CW Weekley, DN Zaya, ES Menges, AE Faivre
American journal of botany 97 (1), 144-155, 2010
132010
An assessment of the vulnerability of Illinois' rarest plant species to climate change
B Molano-Flores, DN Zaya, J Baty, G Spyreas
Castanea 84 (2), 115-127, 2019
102019
Mislabeling of an invasive vine (Celastrus orbiculatus) as a native congener (C. scandens) in horticulture
DN Zaya, SA Leicht-Young, NB Pavlovic, CS Hetrea, MV Ashley
Invasive Plant Science and Management 10 (4), 313-321, 2017
102017
Reproductive Success of the Gynodioecious Lobelia spicata Lam. (Campanulaceae): Female Frequency, Population Demographics, and Latitudinal Patterns
DM Ruffatto, DN Zaya, B Molano-Flores
International Journal of Plant Sciences 176 (2), 120-130, 2015
102015
Niche ecology in Floristic Quality Assessment: Are species with higher conservatism more specialized?
J Zinnen, G Spyreas, DN Zaya, JW Matthews
Ecological Indicators 121, 107078, 2021
92021
Effect of habitat structure on reproduction and prey capture of a rare carnivorous plant, Pinguicula lutea
S Primer, B Molano-Flores, DN Zaya, C Helm, J Coons
Arthropod-plant interactions 12, 671-683, 2018
92018
Heterospecific pollination by an invasive congener threatens the native American bittersweet, Celastrus scandens
DN Zaya, SA Leicht-Young, NB Pavlovic, MV Ashley
Plos one 16 (3), e0248635, 2021
52021
Geographic coincidence of richness, mass, conservation value, and response to climate of US land birds
R Grundel, KJ Frohnapple, DN Zaya, GA Glowacki, CJ Weiskerger, ...
Ecological applications 24 (4), 791-811, 2014
52014
SPCIS: standardized plant community with introduced status database
L Petri, EM Beaury, J Corbin, K Peach, H Sofaer, IS Pearse, R Early, ...
Ecology, 2022
42022
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