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PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS

Meindl, G A.., B. Enochs, G. Shidemantle, V. Wuerthner, D. Akerele, A. Bartholomew, B. Bulgrien, A. Davis, K. Hoyt, L. Kung, M. Molina, E. Miller, A. Winship, Y. Zhang, J. Graney, D. Collins, and J. Hua. 2023. Short and long-term phytoremediation capacity of aquatic plants in Cu-polluted environments. Heliyon 9, e12805. 

Miller, E. B., A. P. Seyfried, S. E. Pender, K. Heard, and G. A. Meindl. 2022. Racial disparities in access to public green spaces: using geographic information systems to identify underserved populations in a small American city. Environmental Justice. doi: 10.1089/env.2021.0067 

 

Meindl, G. A., M. I. Poggiolli, D. J. Bain, M. A. Colon, and T.-L. Ashman. 2021. A test of the Inadvertent Uptake Hypothesis using plant species adapted to serpentine soil. Soil Systems 5, 34. 

Meindl, G. A., N. Schleissmann, B. Sander, M. Lam, W. Parker, C. Fitzgerald, R. Oltmer, and J. Hua. 2020. Exposure to metals (Ca, K, Mn) and road salt (NaCl) differentially affect development and survival in two model amphibians. Chemistry and Ecology 36: 194-204.

 

Robinson, S. A., and G. A. Meindl. 2019. Potential for leaching of heavy metals and metalloids from crystalline silicon photovoltaic systems. Journal of Natural Resources and Development 9: 19-24. 

 

Hernández-Gómez, O., S. J. A. Kimble, J. Hua, V. P. Wuerthner, D. K. Jones, B. M. Mattes, R. D. Cothran, R. A. Relyea, G. A. Meindl, J. T. Hoverman. 2019. Local adaptation of the MHC class IIβ gene in populations of wood frogs (Lithobates sylvaticus) correlates with proximity to agriculture. Infection, Genetics and Evolution 73: 197-204. 

 

Miller, E., and G. A. Meindl. 2019. The importance of education and community engagement towards sea turtle conservation. Alpenglow: Binghamton University Undergraduate Journal of Research and Creative Activity, 5(1). 

 

Wersebe, M., P. Blackwood, Y. T. Guo, J. Jaeger, D. May, G. A. Meindl, S. N. Ryan, V. Wong., J. Hua. 2019. The effects of different cold-temperature regimes on development, growth, and susceptibility to an abiotic and biotic stressor. Ecology and Evolution 9: 3355-3366. 

 

Wuerthner, V. P., J. Jared, P. S. Garramone, C. O. Loomis, Y. Pecheny, R. Reynolds, L. Deluna, S. Klein, M. Lam, J. Hua, and G. A. Meindl. 2019. Inducible pesticide tolerance in Daphnia pulex influenced by resource availability. Ecology and Evolution 9: 1182-1190. 

 

Meindl, G. A., D. G. DiGiacopo, S. Ryan, J. Jaeger, M. Wersebe, A. Martin, S. A. Robinson, G. Graham, A. R. Palmer, A. Setteducate, I. Murray, K. Prior, and J. Hua. 2018. Interaction between invasive plant leaf litter and NaCl on two model amphibians. Biological Invasions 21: 391-403. 

 

Meindl, G. A., and T.-L. Ashman. 2017. Effects of soil metals on pollen germination, fruit production, and seeds per fruit differ between a Ni hyperaccumulator and a congeneric nonaccumulator. Plant and Soil 420: 493-503.

 

Alonso, C., G. Arceo-Gómez, G. A. Meindl, L. Abdala-Roberts, V. Parra-Tabla, and T.-L. Ashman. 2016. Delimiting plant diversity that is functionally related via interactions with diurnal pollinators: An expanded use of rarefaction curves. Flora 232: 56-62

 

Arceo-Gómez, G., L. Abdala-Roberts, A. Jankowiak, C. Kohler, G. A. Meindl, C. M. Navarro- Fernández, V. Parra-Tabla, T.-L. Ashman, and C. Alonso. 2016. Patterns of among- and within-species variation in heterospecific pollen receipt: the importance of ecological generalization.  American Journal of Botany 103: 396-407.

 

Wipf, H. M.-L., G. A. Meindl, T.-L. Ashman. 2016. A first test of elemental allelopathy via heterospecific pollen receipt. American Journal of Botany 103: 514-521.

 

Meindl, G. A., and T.-L. Ashman. 2015. Effects of floral metal accumulation on flower visitor communities: introducing the ‘elemental filter hypothesis’. American Journal of Botany 102: 379-389.

 

Lariviere, A., L. Limeri, G. A. Meindl, and M. B. Traw. 2015. Herbivory and relative growth rate of Pieris rapae is correlated with host constitutive salicylic acid concentration and flowering time. Journal of Chemical Ecology 41: 350-359.

 

Meindl, G. A., M. H. Koski, G. Arceo-Gómez, M. Wolowski, K. A. Lecroy, and T.-L. Ashman. 2015. Replicated plant-pollinator networks in serpentine seep communities reveal the importance of flower abundance for network structure and diversity. Arthropod-Plant Interactions 9: 9-21.

 

Meindl, G. A., D. J. Bain, and T.-L. Ashman. 2014. Variation in nickel accumulation in leaves, reproductive organs and floral rewards in two hyperaccumulating Brassicaceae species. Plant and Soil 383: 349-356.

 

DeHart, K. S., G. A. Meindl, D. J. Bain, and T.-L. Ashman. 2014. Elemental composition of serpentine plants depends on habitat specificity and organ type. Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science 177: 851-859.

 

Meindl, G. A., D. J. Bain, and T.-L. Ashman. 2014. Nickel accumulation in leaves, floral organs and rewards varies by serpentine soil affinity. AoB PLANTS plu036.

 

Meindl, G. A., and T.-L. Ashman. 2014. Nickel accumulation by Streptanthus polygaloides (Brassicaceae) reduces pollinator visitation.  Journal of Chemical Ecology 40: 128-135.

 

Meindl, G. A., D. J. Bain, and T.-L. Ashman. 2013. Edaphic factors and plant-insect interactions: effects of soil chemistry on pollination and florivory. Oecologia 173: 1355- 1366.

 

Meindl, G. A., and T.-L. Ashman. 2013. The effects of aluminum and nickel in nectar on the foraging behavior of bumblebees. Environmental Pollution 177: 78-81.

 

Alonso, C., C. M. Navarro-Fernández, G. Arceo-Gómez, G. A. Meindl, V. Parra-Tabla, and T.-L. Ashman. 2013. Among species differences in pollen quality and quantity limitation: implications for endemics in biodiverse hotspots. Annals of Botany 112: 1461-1469.

 

Meindl, G. A., and M. R. Mesler. 2011. Pollination biology of Darlingtonia californica

(Sarraceniaceae), the California pitcher plant. Madroño 58: 22-31.

 

Jules, E. S., A. M. Ellison, N. J. Gotelli, S. Lillie, G. A. Meindl, N. J. Saunders, and A. N. Young. 2011. Influence of fire on a rare serpentine plant assemblage: a 5-year study of Darlingtonia fens. American Journal of Botany 98: 801-811.

 

Griffin, E. A., R. Bendis, N. Brouwer, J. Hua, M. Koski, G. A. Meindl, and W. P. Carson. 2011. Review of: Tropical Rain Forest Ecology, Diversity, and Conservation. Ghazoul, J., and D. Sheil. Plant Sciences Bulletin 57: 71-73.

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