Koslow, Jennifer M.
Postdoctoral Associateresearch
affiliations
academic staff in
- Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (EEB) | Cornell department
publications
selected publications (listing in progress)
- DeAngelis, D, JM Koslow, J. Jaing, and S Ruan. 2008. Host mating system and the spread of a disease-resistant allele in a population. Theoretical Population Biology 74:191–198. doi:10.1016/j.tpb.2008.07.001
- Clay, K, K Reinhart, J Rudgers, T Tintjer, J Koslow, and SL Flory. 2008. Red queen communities. Pp. 145-178, In Ecology of Infectious Diseases: Interactions between diseases and ecosystems. (V. Eviner, F. Keesing and R. Ostfeld, Eds.). Princeton University Press, Princeton
- Koslow, JM and K Clay. 2007. The mixed mating system of Impatiens capensis and infection by a foliar rust pathogen: Patterns of resistance and fitness consequences. Evolution 61(11): 2643–2654. doi: 10.1111/j.1558-5646.2007.00224.x
- Koslow, JM and D DeAngelis. 2006. Host mating system and the prevalence of disease in a plant population. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences 273:1825-1831. doi:10.1098/rspb.2006.3519
- Rudgers, JA, WB Mattingly, and JM Koslow. 2005. Mutualistic fungus promotes plant invasion into diverse communities. Oecologia 144(3): 463-471. doi: 10.1007/s00442-005-0039-y
- Busch, JW, M Neiman, and JM Koslow. 2004. Evidence for maintenance of sex by pathogens in seed plants. Evolution 58 (11):2584-2590
- Rudgers, JA, JM Koslow, and K Clay. 2004. Endophytic fungi alter relationships between diversity and ecosystem properties. Ecology Letters 7: 42-51
- Koslow, J and R Lane. 2002. Brown County State Park Invasive Species Management Plan. Bloomington, IN
- Ewe, S, T Greaver, J Koslow, and M Schroeder. 1998. Gifford Arboretum Checklist of Plants, Department of Biology, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL
contact
email address
jmk248@cornell.edu