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41. Garcia, K., Olimpi, E. M., M'Gonigle, L. K., Karp, D. S., Wilson-Rankin, E., Kremen, C., and Gonthier, D. J. 2023. Semi-natural habitats on organic strawberry farms and in surrounding landscapes promote bird biodiversity and pest control potential. Agric. Ecosyst. Environ. 347:108353. (pdf) (supp mat)

40. *Johnson, S. A., *Jackson, H. M., Noth, H., and M'Gonigle, L. K. 2023. Positive impact of post-fire environment on bumble bees not explained by habitat variables in a remote forested ecosystem. Ecol. Evol. 13:e9743. (pdf)

39. Shirey, V., Khelifa, R., M'Gonigle, L.K., Guzman, L.M. 2023. Occupancy-detection models with museum specimen data: promise and pitfalls. Methods Ecol. Evol. 14:402--414. (pdf) (supp mat)

38. Cenzer, M.L. and M'Gonigle, L.K. 2022. Co-evolution of dormancy and dispersal in spatially auto- correlated landscapes. Evolution 76:2769--2777. (pdf) (supp mat)

37. Sciligo, A.R., M'Gonigle, L.K., Kremen, C. 2022. Local crop diversification enhances pollinator visitation to strawberry and may improve pollination and marketability. Front. Sustain. Food Syst. 6:941840 (pdf) (supp mat)

36. Jackson, H.M., Johnson, S.A., Morandin, L.A., Richardson, L.L., *Guzman, L.M., *M'Gonigle, L.K. 2022. Climate change winners and losers among North American bumble bees. Biol. Lett. 18:20210551. (pdf) (supp mat)

35. Greenspoon, P.B., Spencer, H.G., M'Gonigle, L.K. 2022. Epigenetic induction may speed up or slow down speciation with gene flow. Evolution. 76:1170ā€“1182. (pdf) (supp mat)

34. Olimpi, E.M., Daly, H., Garcia, K., Glynn, V.M., Gonthier, D.J., Kremen, C., M'Gonigle, L.K., Karp, D.S. 2022. Interactive effects of multiscale diversification on farmland bird stress. Conserv. Biol. 36:e13902. (pdf) (supp mat)

33. Khelifa, R., Mahdjoub, H., M'Gonigle, L.K., Kremen, C. 2021. Integrating high-speed videos in capture-mark-recapture studies of insects. Ecol. Evol. 11:6033-6040. (pdf)

32. Bigman, J.S., M'Gonigle, L.K., Wegner, N.C., Dulvy, N.K. 2021. Respiratory capacity is twice as important as temperature in explaining patterns of metabolic rate across the vertebrate tree of life. Sci. Adv. 7:eabe5163. (pdf) (supp mat)

31. Guzman, L.M., Johnson, S.A., Mooers, A.O., M'Gonigle, L.K. 2021. Using historical data to estimate bumble bee occurrence: variable trends across species provide little support for community-level declines. Biol. Conserv. 257:109141. (pdf) (supp mat) () (responses)

30. Lange, E., Hughes, K.A., Travis, J., M'Gonigle, L.K. 2021. Can you trust who you see? The evolution of socially-cued anticipatory plasticity. Am. Nat. 197:e129-e142. (pdf) (supp mat)

29. Beausoleil, M., Frishkoff, L.O., M'Gonigle, L.K., Raeymaekers, J.A.M., Knutie, S.A., De LeĆ³n, L., Huber, S.K., Chaves, J.A., Clayton, D.H., Koop, J.A.H., Podos, J., Sharpe, D., Hendry, A.P., Barrett, R.D.H., 2019. Temporally varying disruptive selection in the medium ground finch (Geospiza fortis). Proc. R. Soc. B. 286:20192290. (pdf) (supp mat)

28. Ponisio, L.C., de Valpine, P., M'Gonigle, L.K., Kremen, C. 2019. Proximity of restored hedgerows interacts with local floral diversity and species' traits to shape long-term pollinator metacommunity dynamics. Ecol. Lett. 22:1048ā€“1060. (pdf) (supp mat) ()

27. Cenzer, M.L., M'Gonigle, L.K. 2019. Local adaptation in dispersal in multiā€resource landscapes. Evolution. 73:648-660. (pdf) (supp mat) ()

26. *Kremen, C., *M'Gonigle, L.K. Ponisio, L.C. 2018. Pollinator community assembly tracks changes in floral resources as restored hedgerows mature in agricultural landscapes. Front. Ecol. Evol. 6:170. (pdf)(supp mat) ()

25. DuVal, E.H., Vanderbilt, C.C., Mā€™Gonigle, L.K. 2018. The spatial dynamics of female choice in an exploded lek generate benefits of aggregation for experienced males. Anim. Behav. 143:215-225. (pdf)

24. Ponisio, L.C. and M'Gonigle, L.K. 2017. Coevolution leaves a weak signal on ecological networks. Ecosphere. 8:e01798. (pdf) (supp mat) ()

23. M'Gonigle, L.K., Williams, N.M., Lonsdorf, E., Kremen, C. 2017. A tool for selecting plants when restoring habitat for pollinators. Conserv. Lett. 10:105-111. (pdf) (supp mat) ()

22. Frishkoff, L.O., de Valpine, P., M'Gonigle, L.K. 2017. Phylogenetic occupancy models integrate imperfect detection and phylogenetic signal to analyze community structure. Ecology. 98:198-210. (pdf) (supp mat) (meta data) (model files) ()

21. Frishkoff, L.O., Karp, D.S., Flanders, J.R., Zook, J., Hadley, E.A., Daily, G.C., M'Gonigle, L.K. 2016. Climate change and habitat conversion favour the same species. Ecol. Lett. 22:1081-1090. (pdf) (supp mat) (supp data)
 *highlighted in Science

20. Karp, D.S., Moses, R., Gennet, S., Jones, M., Joseph, S., M'Gonigle, L.K., Ponisio, L.C., Snyder, W.E., Kremen, C. 2016. Agricultural practices for food safety threaten pest-control services to fresh produce. J. Appl. Ecol. 53:1402-1412. (pdf)

19. Ponisio, L.C., Wilkin, K., M'Gonigle, L.K., Kulhanek, K., Cook, L., Thorp, R., Griswold, T., Kremen, C. 2016. Pyrodiversity begets pollinator biodiversity. Glob. Chang. Biol. 22:1794-1808. (pdf) (supp mat)

18. Ponisio, L.C., M'Gonigle, L.K., Kremen, C. 2016. On-farm habitat restoration counters biotic homogenization in intensively-managed agriculture. Glob. Chang. Biol. 22:704-715. (pdf) (supp mat)

17. M'Gonigle, L.K., Ponisio, L.C., Cutler, K., Kremen, C. 2015. Habitat restoration promotes pollinator persistence and colonization in intensively-managed agriculture. Ecol. Appl. 25:1557-1565. (pdf) (supp mat) ()

16. Kleijn, D. et al. 2015. Delivery of crop pollination services is an insufficient argument for wild pollinator conservation. Nat. Commun. 6:7414. (pdf) (supp mat)

15. Kremen, C., M'Gonigle, L.K. 2015. Small-scale restoration in intensive agricultural landscapes differentially supports more specialized and less mobile pollinator species. J. Appl. Ecol. 52: 602-610. (pdf) ()
 *Selected as the "editor's choice"

14. Ponisio, L.C., M'Gonigle, L.K., Mace, K.C., Palomino, J., de Valpine, P., Kremen, C. 2015. Diversification practices reduce organic to conventional yield gap. Proc. R. Soc. B. 282:20141396. (pdf) (supp mat)

13. Greenspoon, P.B., M'Gonigle, L.K. 2014. Host-parasite interactions and the evolution of non-random mating. Evolution. 68: 3570-3580. (pdf) (supp mat)

12. *Frishkoff, L.O., *Karp, D.S., Mā€™Gonigle, L.K., Mendenhall, C.D., Zook, J., Kremen, C., Hadley, E.A., Daily, G.C. 2014. Loss of avian phylogenetic diversity in neotropical agricultural systems. Science. 345: 1343-1346. (pdf) (supp mat)

11. M'Gonigle, L.K., Greenspoon, P.B. 2014. Allee effects and species coexistence in an environment where resource abundance varies. J. Theor. Biol. 361: 61-68. (pdf) (supp mat)
 *recommended by faculty of 1000

10. Ball-Damerow, J.E., M'Gonigle, L.K., Resh, V.H. 2014. Local and regional factors influencing assemblages of dragonflies and damselflies (Odonata) in California and Nevada. J. Insect Conserv. 18: 1027-1036. (pdf)

9. Ball-Damerow, J.E., M'Gonigle, L.K., Resh, V.H. 2014. Changes in occurrence, richness, and biological traits of dragonflies and damselflies (Odonata) in California and Nevada over the past century. Biodivers. Conserv. 23: 2107-2126. (pdf)

8. Greenspoon, P.B., M'Gonigle, L.K. 2013. The evolution of mutation rate in an antagonistic co-evolutionary model with maternal transmission of parasites. Proc. R. Soc. B. 280:20130647. (pdf) (supp mat)

7. Greenspoon, P.B., M'Gonigle, L.K. 2013. Can positive frequency-dependence facilitate plant coexistence? Trends Ecol. Evol. 28: 317-318. (pdf)

6. M'Gonigle, L.K., Mazzucco, R., Otto, S.P., Dieckmann, U.D. 2012. Sexual selection enables long-term coexistence despite ecological equivalence. Nature. 484: 506-509. (pdf) (supp mat) ()

5. M'Gonigle, L.K., Otto, S.P. 2011. Ploidy and the evolution of parasitism. Proc. R. Soc. B. 278: 2814-2822. (pdf) (supp mat) ()

4. Matthews, B., Harmon, L.J., M'Gonigle, L.K., Marchinko, K.B., Schaschl, H. 2010. Sympatric and allopatric divergence of MHC genes in threespine stickleback. PLoS ONE. 5: e10948. (pdf)

3. M'Gonigle, L.K., FitzJohn, R.G. 2010. Assortative mating and spatial structure in hybrid zones. Evolution. 64: 444-455. (pdf) ()

2. M'Gonigle, L.K., Shen, J.J., Otto, S.P. 2009. Mutating away from your enemies: the evolution of mutation rate in a host-parasite model. Theor. Popul. Biol. 75: 301-311. (pdf)

1. Barrett, R.D.H., M'Gonigle, L.K., and Otto, S.P. 2006. The distribution of beneficial mutations under strong selection. Genetics. 174: 2071-2079. (pdf)