Publications:


McVaugh, R. and S. Koptur. 1978. A new species of Pedicularis from Jalisco, Mexico. Contributions to the University of Michigan Herbarium 11: 298-300. [PDF]

Koptur, S. 1979. Facultative mutualism between weedy vetches bearing extrafloral nectaries and weedy ants in California. American Journal of Botany 66(9):
1016-1020. [PDF]

W.A. Haber, G.W. Frankie., H.G. Baker, I. Baker, and S. Koptur. 1981. Ants like flower nectar. Biotropica 13(3): 211-214. [PDF]

Koptur, S., Smith, A.R., and Baker, I. 1982. Nectaries in some neotropical species of Polypodium (Polypodiaceae): preliminary observations and analyses.
Biotropica 14(2): 108-113. [PDF]

Koptur, S. 1983. Flowering phenology and floral biology of Inga (Fabaceae: Mimosoideae). Systematic Botany 8(4): 354-368. [PDF]

Koptur, S. 1983. The ecology of some Costa Rican Inga spp. Pp. 259-261 in D.H. Janzen (ed.) Costa Rican Natural History. University of Chicago Press,
Chicago.

Koptur, S. 1984. Experimental evidence for defense of Inga (Mimosoideae) saplings by ants. Ecology 65: 1787-1793. [PDF]

Koptur, S. 1984. Outcrossing and pollinator limitation of fruit set: breeding systems of neotropical Inga trees. Evolution 38(5): 1130-1143. [PDF]

Koptur, S. 1985. Alternative defenses against herbivores in Inga (Fabaceae: Mimosoideae) over an elevational gradient. Ecology 66(5): 1639-1650. [PDF]

Law, R. and S. Koptur. 1986. On the evolution of non-specific mutualisms. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 27: 251-267. [PDF]

Koptur, S. and J.H. Lawton. 1988. Interactions among vetches bearing extrafloral nectaries, their biotic protective agents, and herbivores. Ecology 69: 278-283. [PDF]

Koptur. S. 1988. [Book Review] Ant-Plant Mutualisms and Their Evolution. Evolution 42: 638-639.

Koptur, S., W.A. Haber, G.W. Frankie and H.G. Baker. 1988. Phenological studies of shrub and treelet species in tropical cloud forests of Costa Rica. Journal of
Tropical Ecology 4: 323-346. [PDF]

Koptur, S. 1989. Mimicry of flowers by parasitoid wasp pupae. Biotropica 21(1): 93-95. [PDF]

Koptur, S. 1989. Is extrafloral nectar production an inducible defense? Pp. 323-339 in J. Bock & Y. Linhart (eds.) Evolutionary Ecology of Plants. Westview
Press, Boulder, CO. [PDF]

Koptur, S., E. Davila, D.R. Gordon, B.J. McPhail, C.G. Murphy, and J.B. Slowinski. 1990. The effect of pollen removal on the duration of the staminate phase of
Centropogon talamancensis. Brenesia 33: 15-18. [PDF]

Koptur, S. 1991. Extrafloral nectaries of herbs and trees: modelling the interaction with ants and parasitoids. Pp. 213-229 In D.F. Cutler & C. Huxley (eds.)
Ant-Plant Interactions. Oxford University Press. [PDF]

Koptur, S. 1991. A Unique and Beleaguered State. [book review of Ecosystems of Florida]. Conservation Biology 5(3): 428-430.

Koptur, S. 1991. Tropical Plant Reproductive Ecology. [book review of Reproductive Ecology of Tropical Forest Plants]. Ecology 72(5): 1911-1912.

Koptur, S. 1992. Plants with Extrafloral Nectaries and Ants in Everglades Habitats. The Florida Entomologist 75(1): 38-50. [PDF]

Koptur, S. 1992. Interactions between Insects and Plants Mediated by Extrafloral Nectaries. In Bernays, E. (ed.) CRC series on Insect/Plant Interactions. Volume
4, pp. 85-132. [PDF-first half] [PDF-second half]

Richards, J.H. and S. Koptur. 1993. Floral variation and distyly in Guettarda scabra (Rubiaceae). American Journal of Botany 80(1): 31-40. [PDF]

Koptur, S. and M.A.B. Lee. 1993. Plantlet formation as a reproductive strategy in tropical ferns. American Fern Journal 83(2): 60-66. [PDF]

Koptur, S. 1994. Floral and extrafloral nectars of neotropical Inga trees: a comparison of their constituents and composition. Biotropica 26(3): 276-284. [PDF]

Koptur, S. 1995. The Everglades - the long and short of it. [book review] Ecology 76(4): 1359-1360.

Oberbauer, S.F., K. Von Kleist III, K.R.T. Whelan, and S. Koptur. 1996. Effects of Hurricane Andrew on epiphyte communities within cypress domes of
Everglades National Park. Ecology 77(3): 964-967. [PDF]

Koptur, S. 1996. The Fascination of Flowers. [book review] Bioscience 46(3): 222-223.

Koptur, S. 1996. Extrafloral Nectaries in California Plants: Ecological Implications in Native and Exotic Species. Fremontia 24(2): 23-26. [PDF]

Koptur, S., C.S. Smith, and J.H. Lawton. 1996. Effects of Artificial Defoliation on Reproductive Allocation in the common vetch, Vicia sativa (Fabaceae:
Papilionoideae). American Journal of Botany 83(7): 886-889. [PDF]

Koptur, S. 1997. Floods of Fortune: Ecology and Economy along the Amazon. [book review] The Quarterly Review of Biology 72: 104.

Koptur, S., V. Rico-Gray, and M. Palacios-Rios. 1998.  Ant protection in neotropical ferns bearing foliar nectaries.  American Journal of Botany 85(5): 736-739. [PDF]

Koptur, S. and Ni Truong. 1998.  Facultative Ant/Plant Interactions: Nectar sugar preferences of introduced pest ant species in South Florida.  Biotropica 30(2):
179-189. [PDF]

Koptur, S.  1998.  Is a damaged seed a dead seed?  Consequences of seed damage in the common vetch (Vicia sativa L.) and its major herbivore (Cydia spp.).
American Midland Naturalist 140 (2): 393-396. [PDF]

Koptur, S. 1999. [book review] Gardening with a wild heart.  Plant Science Bulletin 45 (3):

Koptur, S. 1999.  [book review] Florida Wildflowers in their Natural Communities.  Plant Science Bulletin 45 (3):

 Koptur, S. 2000.  Breeding systems of Monteverde Inga.  Pp. 85-87 in Nadkarni, N.M. and N.T. Wheelwright (eds.) Monteverde:  ecology and conservation of a tropical cloud forest.  Oxford University Press, New York. [PDF]

Koptur, S. 2000.  Interactions among Inga, herbivores, ants, and insect visitors to foliar nectaries.  Pp. 277-278 in Nadkarni, N.M. and N.T. Wheelwright (eds.) Monteverde:  ecology and conservation of a tropical cloud forest.  Oxford University Press, New York. [PDF]

 Koptur, S. 2000. [book review] Britain’s Rare Flowers.  Plant Science Bulletin 46(4):132.

 Koptur, S. 2001. [book review] Warming up to Hotspots.  Conservation Biology 15 (2): 542-545.

Koptur, Suzanne.  2002.  “Old Herbaceous” - H. G. Baker - A warm and light heart.  Tropinet 13 (2):  2-3. [weblink]

Koptur, S., M. C. Rodriguez, S. F. Oberbauer, C. Weekley, and A. Herndon.  2002. Herbivore-Free Time?  Damage to New Leaves of Woody Plants After Hurricane Andrew.  Biotropica 34(4): 547-554. [PDF]

 Liu, H. and S. Koptur. 2003.  Breeding System and Pollination of a Narrowly Endemic Herb of the Lower Florida Keys: Impacts of the Urban Wildland Interface.  American Journal of Botany  90: 1180-1187. [PDF]

 Sah, J.P., M. S. Ross, S. Koptur and J. R. Snyder.  2004.   Estimating aboveground biomass of broadleaved woody plants in the understory of Florida Keys pine forests.  Forest Ecology and Management 203: 319-329. [PDF]

Liu, H., E. S. Menges, J. R. Snyder, S. Koptur, M. S. Ross.  2005.  Effects of fire intensity on vital rates of an endemic herb of the Florida Keys, USA.  Natural Areas Journal 25 (1): 71 – 76. [PDF]

Koptur, S.  2005. Nectar as fuel for plant protectors.  Ch. 3 (pp. 75-108) in F.L. Wäckers, P.C.J. van Rijn & J. Bruin (editors) Plant-provided food for carnivorous insects:  a protective mutualism and its applications.  Cambridge University Press. [PDF]

Cairns, C. E., R. Villanueva-Gutiérrez, S. Koptur, and D. B. Bray.  2005. Bee populations, forest disturbance, and Africanization in Mexico.  Biotropica 37 (4): 686-692.  [PDF]

Koptur, S.  2006. The conservation of specialized and generalized pollination systems in subtropical ecosystems:  a case study.  Ch. 15 in N. Waser and J. Ollerton (eds.) Specialization and generalization in plant-pollinator interactions.  University of Chicago Press. [PDF].

Koptur, S. 2006.  H.G. Baker.  (Biographical Memoirs).  Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 150 (2): 335-339. [PDF]

Sah, J.P., M.S. Ross, J.R. Snyder, S. Koptur, and H.C. Cooley. 2006.  Fuel loads, fire regimes, and post-fire fuel dynamics in Florida Keys pine forests.  International Journal of Wildland Fire 15: 1-16. [PDF]
 
 
 

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Other Publications by graduate students on research done under my supervision:

O’Brien, J.J. 1998.  The distribution and habitat preferences of rare Galactia species (Fabaceae) and Chamaesyce deltoidea subspecies (Euphorbiaceae) native to southern Florida pine rockland.  Natural Areas Journal 18 (3): 208-222.

Smith, E.M. 2002.  The effects of season, host plant protection, and ant predators on the survival of Eumaeus atala (Lycaenidae) in re-establishments.  J. Lepidopterist’s Society 56(4): 272-276.

Spira, L. P. and J.R. Snyder. 1998.  Effects of wet- and dry-season fires on Jacquemontia curtisii, a south Florida pine forest endemic.  Natural Areas Journal 18 (4): 350-357.

Weekley, Jr., C.W. 2000.  The natural history of Tanaostigmodes pithecellobiae (Hymenoptera:  Tanaostigmatidae), a gall-maker on blackbead (Pithecellobium keyense).  Florida Entomologist 83 (1): 31-41

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Popular articles or mentions of our work in the popular press:

Ants, plants, and conniving caterpillars.  BBC Wildlife April 1988 pp. 192-3. [PDF]

What good can nectar do a fern?  1998. Science News 153: 344. [PDF]

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