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Ruby E. Stephens' research investigates plant and animal interactions, with a focus on pollination and the evolutionary history of angiosperms. Her work includes studies on how insect pollination has contributed to angiosperm evolution and the longevity of zygomorphic flowers. Stephens also examines the impact of climate on flowering periods across different biomes. She has explored the use of citizen science in conservation efforts, specifically in IUCN Red List assessments. Additionally, her research has touched on the sensory detection abilities of Australian stingless bees. Stephens has published 20 papers, with an h-index of 8 and 400 citations. She collaborates with Patrick J. Ruhl, Lanny Floyd, and Abigail R. Howell, all from Harding University Main Campus.
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- h-index: 8
- Publications: 20
- Citations: 404
Selected Publications
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White-Throated Sparrows (Zonotrichia albicollis) Use Alternate Roost Locations during Inclement Weather (2025)
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- Insect pollination for most of angiosperm evolutionary history
- Climate shapes community flowering periods across biomes
- APCalign: an R package workflow and app for aligning and updating flora names to the Australian Plant Census
- Zygomorphic flowers last longer: the evolution of floral symmetry and floral longevity
- APCalign: an R package workflow and app for aligning and updating flora names to the Australian Plant Census
Showing 5 of 11 shared publications
- Insect pollination for most of angiosperm evolutionary history
- Incorporating citizen science into IUCN Red List assessments
- Climate shapes community flowering periods across biomes
- Zygomorphic flowers last longer: the evolution of floral symmetry and floral longevity
- Insects pollinated flowering plants for most of angiosperm evolutionary history
Showing 5 of 10 shared publications
- Insect pollination for most of angiosperm evolutionary history
- Incorporating citizen science into IUCN Red List assessments
- APCalign: an R package workflow and app for aligning and updating flora names to the Australian Plant Census
- APCalign: an R package workflow and app for aligning and updating flora names to the Australian Plant Census
- Insects pollinated flowering plants for most of angiosperm evolutionary history
Showing 5 of 6 shared publications
- Climate shapes community flowering periods across biomes
- APCalign: an R package workflow and app for aligning and updating flora names to the Australian Plant Census
- APCalign: an R package workflow and app for aligning and updating flora names to the Australian Plant Census
- Climate shapes flowering periods across plant communities
- Insect pollination for most of angiosperm evolutionary history
- Insects pollinated flowering plants for most of angiosperm evolutionary history
- The world’s first flowers were pollinated by insects
- Climate shapes community flowering periods across biomes
- Climate shapes flowering periods across plant communities
- Climate shapes community flowering periods across biomes
- Climate shapes flowering periods across plant communities
- APCalign: an R package workflow and app for aligning and updating flora names to the Australian Plant Census
- APCalign: an R package workflow and app for aligning and updating flora names to the Australian Plant Census
- APCalign: an R package workflow and app for aligning and updating flora names to the Australian Plant Census
- APCalign: an R package workflow and app for aligning and updating flora names to the Australian Plant Census
- APCalign: an R package workflow and app for aligning and updating flora names to the Australian Plant Census
- APCalign: an R package workflow and app for aligning and updating flora names to the Australian Plant Census
- APCalign: an R package workflow and app for aligning and updating flora names to the Australian Plant Census
- APCalign: an R package workflow and app for aligning and updating flora names to the Australian Plant Census
- Zygomorphic flowers last longer: the evolution of floral symmetry and floral longevity
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- Australian stingless bees detect odours left at food sources by nestmates, conspecifics and honey bees
- Australian stingless bees detect odours left at food sources by nestmates, conspecifics and honey bees
- Australian stingless bees detect odours left at food sources by nestmates, conspecifics and honey bees
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