CHELSEA N MILLER

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Gandhi, K. J. K., Miller, C. N., Fornwalt, P. J., and Frank, J. M.  2021.  Bark beetle outbreaks alter biotic components of forested landscapes. In: Gandhi, K. J. K., and Hofstetter, R. 2021. Bark Beetle Management, Ecology, and Climate Change. Elsevier, Inc. Pp. 227-259.

Miller, C. N., M. Papeş, E. E. Schilling, and C. Kwit. 2021. Reproductive traits explain occupancy of predicted distributions in a genus of eastern North American understory herbs. Diversity and Distributions 2021;00: 1–18. https://doi. org/10.1111/ddi.13297.

Miller, C. N., S. R. Whitehead, and C. Kwit. 2020. Effects of seed morphology and elaiosome chemical
composition on attractiveness of five Trillium species to seed-dispersing ants. Ecology and
Evolution 2020;00: 1–14. DOI:10.1002/ece3.6101.


Miller, C. N., H. Brabazon, I. M. Ware, N. H. Kingsley, and J. M. Budke. 2018. Bringing an Historic
Collection into the Modern Era: Curating the J. K. Underwood Seed Collection at the University of Tennessee Herbarium (TENN). Collection Forum 32(1-2): 14-30.


Miller, C. N., and C. Kwit. 2018. Overall seed dispersal effectiveness is lower in endemic Trillium species than in their widespread congeners. American Journal of Botany 105(11): 1-11.

Valenta, K., C. N. Miller, S. K. Monckton, A. D. Melin, S. M. Lehman, S. A. Styler, D. A. Jackson, C. A. Chapman, and M. J. Lawes. 2016. Fruit ripening signals and cues in a Madagascan dry forest: haptic indicators reliably indicate fruit ripeness to dichromatic lemurs. Evolutionary Biology 43(3): 344-355.

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