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Ph.D., University of California, Riverside. B.S., University of California, Irvine

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Howell, A. D, R. Alarcón, and R. L. Minckley. The effects of urban habitat fragmentation on native Creosote bees’ nesting success. Ecology, in Review. Schleuning, M., J. Fründ, A.M. Klein, S. Abrahamczyk, R. Alarcón, M. Albrecht, G. Andersson, S. Bazarian, K. B?hning-Gaese, R. Bommarco, B. Dalsgaard, M. Dehling, A. Gotlieb, M. Hagen, T. Hickler, A. Holzschuh, C. Kaiser-Bunbury, M. Templin, T. Tscharntke, S. Watts, C. Weiner, M. Werner, N. Williams, C. Winqvist, C. Dormann, N. Blüthgen. Latitudinal trends in mutualistic networks. Submitted to PNAS. Ollerton, J., V. Price, W. S. Armbruster, J. Memmott, S. Watts, N. M. Waser, ?. Totland, D. Goulson, R. Alarcón, J. C. Stout and S. Tarrant. 2012. Overplaying the role of honey bees as pollinators: A comment on Aebi and Neumann (2011). Trends in Ecology and Evolution, doi:10.1016/j.tree.2011.12.001. Dalsgaard, B., E. Mag?rd, J. Fjelds?, C. Rahbek, J. M. Olesen, J. Ollerton, R. Alarcón, A. Cardoso Araujo, P. A. Cotton, C. Lara, C. G. Machado, A. M. Martín González, I. Sazima, M. Sazima, A. Timmermann, S. Watts, B. Sandel, W. J. Sutherland and J. C. Svenning. 2011. Specialization in plant-hummingbird networks is associated with Quaternary climate- change velocity. PLoS ONE 6(10): e25891. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0025891. Burkle, L. and R. Alarcón. 2011. The future of plant-pollinator diversity: understanding interaction networks across time, space, and global change. American Journal of Botany 98: 528-538. Alarcón, R., J.A. Riffell, G. Davidowitz, J.G. Hildebrand, and J. L. Bronstein. 2010. Sexual variation in floral preferences of the hawkmoth Manduca sexta (Sphingidae). Animal Behaviour 80: 289-296. Alarcón, R. 2010. Congruence between plant-visitor and pollen transfer networks. Oikos 119: 35- 44. Ollerton, J., R. Alarcón, N. M. Waser, M. V. Price, S. Watts, L. Cranmer, A. Hingston, C. Peter, and J. Rotenberry. 2009. A global test of the pollination syndrome hypothesis. Annals of Botany: 103: 1471-1480. Alarcón, R., N. M. Waser and J. Ollerton. 2008. Year-to-year variation in the topology of a plant- pollinator interaction network. Oikos 117:1796-1807. Riffell, J.A., R. Alarcón, L.A. Abrell. 2008. Floral trait associations in hawkmoth-specialized and mixed pollination systems; Datura wrightii and Agave spp. in the Sonoran Desert. Communicative & Integrative Biology 1: 1-3. Alarcón, R., J. L. Bronstein and G. Davidowitz. 2008. Nectar usage in a southern Arizona hawkmoth community. Ecological Entomology 33:503-509. Riffell, J.A., R. Alarcón, L.A. Abrell, G. Davidowitz, J.L. Bronstein, and J.G. Hildebrand. 2008. Behavioral consequences of innate preferences and olfactory learning in hawkmoth-flower interactions. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 105:3404-3409. Howell, A. D. and R. Alarcón. 2007. Osmia bees (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae) can detect nectar- rewarding flowers using olfactory cues. Animal Behaviour 74: 199-205. Bronstein, J. L., R. Alarcón, and M. Geber. 2006. The Tansley Review: The evolution of plant/insect mutualisms. New Phytologist 172: 412-428. Campbell, D. R., R. Alarcón, and C. Wu. 2003. Reproductive isolation and hybrid pollen disadvantage in Ipomopsis. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 16:536-540. Alarcón, R., and D. R. Campbell. 2000. Absence of conspecific pollen advantage in the dynamics of an Ipomopsis (Polemoniaceae) hybrid zone. American Journal of Botany 87:819-824. Marchant, T. A., R. Alarcón, J. A. Simonsen, and H. Koopowitz. 1998. Population ecology of Dudleya multicaulis (Crassulaceae): a rare narrow endemic. Madro?o 45: 215-220

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