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Cheptou, PO, AL Hargreaves, D Bonte, Jacquemyn. 2016. Adaptation to fragmentation. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society. In press.
Gilbert KJ, NP Sharp, AL Angert*, GL Conte*, JA Draghi*, F Guillaume*, AL Hargreaves*, R Matthey-Doret*, MC Whitlock. Accepted. Local maladaptation reduces expansion load during range expansion. American Naturalist. *order alphabetical
Hargreaves, AL, SF Bailey, RA Laird. 2015. Fitness declines toward range limits and local adaptation to climate affect dispersal evolution during climate-induced range shifts. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 28: 1489-1501. (DOI, Appendices, data & R code)
Hargreaves, AL, JL Weiner, CG Eckert. 2015. High-elevation range limit of an annual herb is neither caused nor reinforced by declining pollinator service. Journal of Ecology. 103: 572-584.
Hargreaves, AL, KE Samis, CG Eckert. 2014. Are species' range limits simply niche limits writ large? A review of transplant experiments beyond the range. American Naturalist. 183: 175-183.
Hargreaves, AL & CG Eckert. 2014. Evolution of dispersal and mating systems along geographic gradients: implications for shifting ranges. Functional Ecology. 28: 5-21. (summary, DOI)
Hargreaves, AL, LD Harder & SD Johnson. 2012. Floral traits mediate the vulnerability of aloes to pollen theft and inefficient pollination by bees. Annals of Botany. 109: 761-772. (PDF)
Hargreaves, AL, DP Whiteside & G Gilchrist. 2011. Concentrations of 17 elements, including mercury, in the tissues, food and abiotic environment of Arctic shorebirds. Science of the Total Environment. 409: 3757-3770. (DOI, PDF, Appendices)
Hargreaves, AL, LD Harder & SD Johnson. 2010. Native pollen thieves reduce the reproductive success of a hermaphroditic plant, Aloe maculata. Ecology 91:1693-1703. (PDF)
Hargreaves, AL, DP Whiteside & G Gilchrist. 2010. Concentrations of 17 elements, including mercury, and their relationship to fitness measures in arctic shorebirds and their eggs. Science of the Total Environment 408: 3153-3161. (DOI, PDF, Appendix)
Hargreaves, AL, LD Harder & SD Johnson. 2009. Consumptive emasculation: the ecological and evolutionary consequences of pollen theft. Biological Reviews 84: 259-276. (DOI, PDF)
Hargreaves, AL, LD Harder & SD Johnson. 2008. Aloe inconspicua: the first record of an exclusively insect-pollinated aloe. South African Journal of Botany 74: 606-612. (PDF)
Bailey, SF, AL Hargreaves, SD Hechtenthal, RA Laird, TM Latty, TG Reid, AC Teucher & JR Tindall. 2007. Empty flowers as a pollination-enhancement strategy. Evolutionary Ecology Research 9: 1245-1262. (PDF)
Johnson, SD, AL Hargreaves & M Brown. 2006. Dark, bitter-tasting nectar functions as a filter of flower visitors in a bird-pollinated plant. Ecology 87: 2709-2716. (PDF)
Hargreaves, AL, SD Johnson & E Nol. 2004. Do floral syndromes predict specialization in plant pollination systems? An experimental test in an "ornithophilous" African Protea. Oecologia 140: 295-301. (PDF)