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David W. Inouye

Dr. David W. Inouye
Professor, Dept. of Biology
Department of Biology
University of Maryland
College Park, MD 20742-4415
United States of America

Mailing Address:
38213 Hwy 133
-81419-7315 Hotchkiss, CO



Phone: +1 970-260-6159
E-mail: inouye(at)umd.edu
URL Institution: biology.umd.edu/faculty/davidwinouye


Additional functions:
Steering Committee, North American Pollinator Protection Campaign
Past-President, Ecological Society of America, 2015-2016
Advisory Committee on Climate Change and Natural Resource Management (U.S. Dept of the Interior)



Key Publications of David W. Inouye (up to ten) :
Aizen, M. A., et al. 2019. Global agricultural productivity is threatened by increasing pollinator dependence without a parallel increase in crop diversification. Global Change Biology 25: 3516-27.

Iler, Amy M., A. Compagnoni, D. W. Inouye, J. L. Williams, P. J. CaraDonna, A. Anderson, T. E.X. Miller. 2019. Reproductive losses due to climate-change induced earlier flowering are not the primary threat to plant population viability in a perennial herb. Journal of Ecology 107: 1931-1943.

Ogilvie, J. E., S. R. Griffin, Z. J. Gezon, B. D. Inouye, N. C. Underwood, D. W. Inouye, and R. E. Irwin. 2017. Interannual bumble bee abundance is driven by indirect climate effects on floral resource phenology. Ecology Letters 20(12):1507-1515.

Gezon, Z. J., D. W. Inouye, and R. E. Irwin. 2016. Phenological change: implications for pollination and plant fitness. Global Change Biology 22(5): 1779-1793.

CaraDonna, P. J., A. M. Iler, and D. W. Inouye. 2014. Shifts in flowering phenology reshape a subalpine plant community. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. (USA) 111(13): 4916-4921.

Inouye, D. W., and F.-E. Wielgolaski. 2013. Phenology of high-altitude climates. In press in: Phenology: An Integrative Environmental Science (M. D. Schwartz, ed.) Kluwer Academic Publishers.

Boggs, C. L., and D. W. Inouye. 2012. A single climate driver has direct and indirect effects on pollinator numbers. Ecology Letters 15(5):502-508.

Inouye D. W. 2008. Effects of climate change on phenology, frost damage, and floral abundance of montane wildflowers. Ecology 89(2): 353-362.

Inouye, D. W., W. A. Barr, K. B. Armitage, and B. D. Inouye. 2000. Climate change is affecting altitudinal migrants and hibernating species. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 97(4): 1630-1633.

Inouye, D. W. 2000. The ecological and evolutionary significance of frost in the context of climate change. Ecology Letters 3(5):457-463.


Expertise of David W. Inouye:
Expertise CategorySpecific Expertise
Expert TypeScientific / Fundamental Research
Topic BiospherePlants
Animals
Biodiversity
Topic EcosystemsTerrestrial Ecosystems
Statistical FocusExtreme Events
Mean Change / Trends
Variability
Time ScaleSeasonal / Annual
Decadal / Centennial
MethodsData Collection - Measurement
Data Analysis
Literature Study
Mountain Research InitiativeLong-term monitoring and analysis of indicators of environmental change in mount
Process studies along altitudinal gradients and in associated headwater basins

Specialties of David W. Inouye:
Phenology, pollination biology, plant demography
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Last update: 11/6/19
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