PUBLICATIONS
Peer-reviewed
Student co-authors in bold Google Scholar Profile
Ivey, C. T. and D. B. Gilberti. in review. Interactions with ants and aggregated oviposition are not always beneficial for the nectar-secreting cynipid gall wasp Disholcaspis eldoradensis. Ecological Entomology.
Wright, J. W., C. T. Ivey, C. Canning, and V. L. Sork. in press. Timing of bud burst is associated with the climate of maternal origin in Quercus lobata progeny grown in a common garden. Madroño special issue on phenology.
Ramirez, H., C. T. Ivey, J. W. Wright, B. W. S. MacDonald, and V. L. Sork. 2020. Variation in leaf shape in a Quercus lobata common garden: tests for adaptation to climate and physiological consequences. Madroño 67: 77-84. PDF
Lowry, D. B., J. M. Sobel, A. L. Angert, T. L. Ashman, R. L. Baker, B. K. Blackman, Y. Brandvain, K. J. R. P. Byers, A. M. Cooley, J. M. Coughlan, M. R. Dudash, C. B. Fenster, K. G. Ferris, L. Fishman, J. Friedman, D. L. Grossenbacher, L. M. Holeski, C. T. Ivey, K. M. Kay, V. A. Koelling, N. J. Kooyers, C. J. Murren, C. D. Muir, T. C. Nelson, M. L. Peterson, J. R. Puzey, M. C. Rotter, J. R. Seemann, J. P. Sexton, S. N. Sheth, M. A. Streisfeld, A. L. Sweigart, A. D. Twyford, M. Vallejo-Martin, J. H. Willis, C. A. Wu, and Y. W. Yuan. 2019. The case for the continued use of the genus name Mimulus for all monkeyflowers. Taxon68: 617-623. PDF
Simpson, A. G., K. A. Schierenbeck, V. T. Parker, and C. T. Ivey. 2017. Not all plant taxa display typical latitude-propagule size gradients: a case study in Arctostaphylos L. (Ericaceae). Madroño 64: 83-91. PDF
Ha, M. K., and C. T. Ivey. 2017. Pollinator-mediated interactions in experimental arrays vary with neighbor identity. American Journal of Botany 104: 252-260. PDF
Hove, A. A., S. J. Mazer, and C. T. Ivey. 2016. Seed-set variation in wild Clarkia populations: teasing apart the effects of seasonal resource depletion, pollen quality, and pollen quantity. Ecology and Evolution 6: 6524-6536. PDF
Ivey, C. T., L. Dudley, A. Hove, S. Emms, and S.J. Mazer. 2016. Outcrossing and photosynthetic rates vary independently within two Clarkia species: implications for the joint evolution of drought escape physiology and mating system. Annals of Botany 118: 897-905. PDF
Patterson, M. E., C. T. Ivey, A. L. Edwards, K. A. Schierenbeck, T. Forbis de Quiroz, and J. K. Nelson. 2013. Habitat, seed dormancy, and allozyme variation of the rare endemic Phacelia cookei (Boraginaceae). Madroño 60: 11-23. PDF
Karron, J. D., C. T. Ivey, R. J. Mitchell, M. R. Whitehead, R. Peakall, and A. L. Case. 2012. New perspectives on the evolution of plant mating systems. Annals of Botany 109: 493-503. PDF
Ivey, C. T. and D. E. Carr. 2012. Tests for the joint evolution of mating system and drought escape in Mimulus. Annals of Botany 109: 583-598. PDF Erratum
Miller, D. G., C. T. Ivey, and J. D. Shedd. 2009. Support for the microenvironment hypothesis for adaptive value of gall induction in the California gall wasp, Andricus quercuscalifornicus (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae). Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata 132: 126-133. PDF
Ivey, C. T., D. E. Carr, and M. D. Eubanks. 2009. Genetic variation and covariation for resistance and tolerance to spittlebugs in Mimulus guttatus (Phrymaceae). Heredity 102: 303-311. PDF
Theiss, K. E., S. R. Kephart, and C. T. Ivey. 2007. Pollinator effectiveness on co-occurring milkweeds (Asclepias) in both natural and experimental populations. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 94: 505-516. PDF
Tarpey, T. and C. T. Ivey. 2006. Allometric extension for multivariate regression. Journal of Data Science 4: 479-495. PDF
Ivey, C. T., and D. E. Carr. 2005. Effects of herbivory and inbreeding on the pollinators and mating system of Mimulus guttatus (Phrymaceae). American Journal of Botany 92: 1641-1649. PDF
Richards, J. H. and C. T. Ivey. 2004. Morphological plasticity of Sagittaria lancifolia L. in response to phosphorus. Aquatic Botany 80: 53-67. PDF
Ivey, C. T., D. E. Carr, and M. D. Eubanks. 2004. Effects of inbreeding in Mimulus guttatus on tolerance to herbivory in natural environments. Ecology 85: 567-574. PDF
Ivey, C. T., P. Martinez, and R. Wyatt. 2003. Variation in pollinator effectiveness in swamp milkweed (Asclepias incarnata). American Journal of Botany 90: 214-225. PDF
Ivey, C. T. and J. H. Richards. 2001. Genotypic diversity and clonal structure of Everglades sawgrass (Cladium jamaicense, Cyperaceae). International Journal of Plant Sciences 162: 1327-1335. PDF
Ivey, C. T. and J. H. Richards. 2001. Genetic diversity of Everglades sawgrass, Cladium jamaicense (Cyperaceae). International Journal of Plant Sciences 162: 817-825. PDF
Ivey, C. T. and N. DeSilva. 2001. A test of the function of drip tips. Biotropica 33: 188-191. PDF
Ivey, C. T. and R. Wyatt. 1999. Family outcrossing rates and neighborhood floral density in natural populations of swamp milkweed (Asclepias incarnata): potential statistical artifacts. Theoretical and Applied Genetics 98: 1063-1071. PDF
Ivey, C. T., S. R. Lipow, and R. Wyatt. 1999. The mating system and interfertility of swamp milkweed (Asclepias incarnata ssp. incarnata and ssp. pulchra). Heredity 82: 25-35. PDF
Wyatt, R, A. L. Edwards, S. R. Lipow, and C. T. Ivey. 1998. The rare Asclepias texana and its widespread sister species, A. perennis, are self-incompatible and interfertile. Systematic Botany 23:151-156. PDF
Wyatt, R., C. T. Ivey, and S. R. Lipow. 1996. The breeding system of desert milkweed, Asclepias subulata. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 123:180-183. PDF
Other publications
Ivey, C. T. 2016. Approaching plant evolutionary ecology. Book Review of Cheplick, G. P. 2015. Approaches to plant evolutionary ecology. Ecology 97: 548-549. PDF
Ivey, C. T. 2014. Adaptive learning in introductory biology (BIOL 152). Merlot.org. Link
Cooper, S. E., G. Walton, and C. T. Ivey. 2012. Delectable diversity: gender and sexuality studies in general education. Diversity and Democracy 15: 16-17. Link
Stober, Q. J., K. Thorton, R. D. Jones, J. H. Richards, C. T. Ivey, R. Welch, M. Madden, J. Trexler, E. Gaiser, D. Schiedt, and S. Rathbun. 2001. South Florida ecosystem assessment: Phase I/II--Everglades stressor interactions: hydropatterns, eutrophication, habitat alteration, and mercury contamination. United States Environmental Protection Agency, Region 4 Science and Ecosystem Support Division, Water Management Division and Office of Research and Development, Athens, Georgia. Link