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Research Publications

  1. Griffin-Nolan RJ, Mohanbabu N, Araldi-Brondolo S*, Ebert AR, LeVonne J, Lumbsden-Pinto JI, Roden H, Stark JR, Tourville R, Becklin KM, Drake JE, Frank DA, Lamit LJ, and Fridley JD. 2021. Friend or foe? The role of biotic agents in drought-induced plant mortality. Plant Ecology.
  2. Becklin KM, Walker SM, Way DA, and Ward JK. 2017. CO2 studies remain key to understanding a future world. New Phytologist, 214: 34-40.
  3. Becklin KM, Anderson JT, Gerhart LM, Wadgymar SW, Wessinger CA, and Ward JK. 2016. Examining plant physiological responses to climate change through an evolutionary lens. Plant Physiology, 172: 635-649.
  4. Becklin KM, Mullinix GWR*, and Ward JK. 2016. Host plant physiology and mycorrhizal functioning shift across a glacial through future [CO2] gradient. Plant Physiology, 172: 789-801.
  5. Voelker SL, Brookes JR, Meinzer FC, Anderson R, Bader M, Battipaglia G, Becklin KM, Beerling D, Bert D, Betancourt JL, Dawson TE, Domec J-C, Guyette RP, Körner C, Leavitt SW, Linder S, Marshall JD, Mildner M, Ogée J, Panyushkina I, Plumpton HJ, Pregitzer KS, Saurer M, Smith AR, Siegwolf RTW, Stambaugh MC, Talhelm AF, Tardif JC, Van de Water PK, Ward JK, and Wingate L. 2016. A dynamic leaf gas-exchange strategy is conserved in woody plants under changing ambient CO2: Evidence from carbon isotope discrimination in paleo and CO2 enrichment studies. Global Change Biology, 22:889-902.
  6. Becklin KM, Medeiros JS, Sale KR*, and Ward JK. 2014. Evolutionary history underlies plant physiological responses to global change since the Last Glacial Maximum. Ecology Letters, 17:691-699.
  7. Becklin KM, Hertweck KL, and Jumpponen A. 2012. Host identity impacts rhizosphere fungal communities associated with three alpine plant species. Microbial Ecology, 63:682-693.
  8. Becklin KM, Pallo ML*, and Galen C. 2012. Willows indirectly reduce arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization of understorey plants. Journal of Ecology, 100:343-351.
  9. Becklin KM, Gamez G*, Uelk B*, Raguso RA, and Galen C. 2011. Soil fungal effects on floral signals, rewards, and aboveground interactions in an alpine pollination web. American Journal of Botany, 98:1299-1308.
  10. Becklin KM and Galen C. 2009. Intra- and interspecific variation in mycorrhizal associations across a heterogeneous habitat gradient in alpine plant communities. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research 41:183-190.
  11. Becklin KM and Kirkpatrick HE. 2006. Compensation through rosette formation: Scarlet gilia’s (Ipomopsis aggregata) response to mammalian herbivory. Canadian Journal of Botany, 84:1298-1303.

*indicates Becklin Lab trainee

Teaching & Outreach Publications

  1. Becklin KM. 2008. An evolutionary arms race: understanding plant-herbivore interactions. American Biology Teacher, 70:288-292.

Other Contributions

  1. Becklin KM, Ward JK, and Way DA (eds). 2021. Photosynthesis, Respiration, and Climate Change. Advances in Photosynthesis and Respiration, Vol 46. Springer, New York, USA.