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PUBLICATIONS

PUBLISHED

Please do not pay to access an article! I am happy to email you a free pdf of any of my papers upon request (katie.goodwin [at] botany.ubc.ca)

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5. Chardon, N., Stone, P., Hilbert, C., Maclachlan, T., Ragsdale, B., Zhao, A., Goodwin, K. Collins, C., Hewitt, N., & Elphinstone, C. (2023) Species-specific responses to human trampling indicate alpine plant size is more sensitive than reproduction to disturbance. Plants. 12, 3040. [LINK]​

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4. Goodwin, K. & Brown, C. (2023). Integrating demographic niches and black spruce range expansion at subarctic treelines. Oecologia. 201. 19-29. [LINK]

  • Highlighted student paper in Oecologia

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3. Brehaut, L., Goodwin, K., Reid, K., Crofts, A., Danby, R., Mamet, S., & Brown, C. (2023). Seed and cone predation reduces reproductive potential of treeline conifers across northern Canada. Journal of Biogeography. 50(3). 476-488. [LINK]

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2. Goodwin, K., Kissel, A., & Palen, W. (2019). Individual variation in thermal performance of a tempererate, montane amphibian (Rana cascadae). Herpetological Conservation and Biology. 14(2), 420-428. [LINK]

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1. Suárez, E., Orndahl, K., & Goodwin, K. (2015). Lava flows and moraines as corridors for early plant colonization of glacier forefronts on tropical volcanoes. Biotropica. 47(6), 645-649. ​[LINK]

IN REVIEW

Goodwin K., Chardon N., Pradhan K., Hille Ris Lambers J. & Angert A. Lagged climate-driven range shifts at species' leading, but not trailing, range edges revealed by multispecies seed addition experiment Submitted to Global Change Biology.​

  • ​Preprint here

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Chardon N., McBurnie L., Goodwin K., Pradhan K., Hille Ris Lambers J. & Angert A. Variable species responses to microhabitat indicate different likelihoods of climate-driven range shifts. Submitted to Ecography.​

  • ​Preprint here

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