Academic Publications

Unlike faculty in my department, I am not required to publish. However, if I do something I think others could learn from, I try to publish it somehow. This can be in the form of academic journals. I also assist other researchers on projects and qualify as a co-author on their publications.

Clement KA, Crawford PHC. 2020. Fall available tropical milkweed (Asclepias curassavica L.) may be a population sink for the Monarch butterfly.  Oklahoma Native Plant Record 20:68-78.

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Clement KA, Crawford PHC. 2020. Fall available tropical milkweed (Asclepias curassavica L.) may be a population sink for the Monarch butterfly.  Oklahoma Native Plant Record 20:68-78. https://ojs.library.okstate.edu/osu/index.php/ONPR/article/view/8322  

Smith-Patten BD, Bridge ES, Crawford PHC, Hough DJ, Kelly JF, Patten MA.  2015.  Is extinction forever? Public Understanding of Science. 24:481-495. 

Caire W, Ganow KB, Matlack RS, Caddell GM, Crawford PHC. 2014. Loss of a significant maternity population of Brazilian Free-Tailed Bat (Tadarida barasiliensis) in Oklahoma. Southwestern Naturalist 59:274-277. 

Crawford PHC, Hoagland BW 2010. Using species distribution models to guide conservation at the state level: the endangered American burying beetle (Nicrophorus americanus) in Oklahoma.  Journal of Insect Conservation. 14:511-521. 

Bridge ES, Kelly JF, Bjornen PE, Curry CM, Crawford PHC, Parritte JM.  2010.  Effects of nutritional condition on spring migration: do migrants use resource availability to keep pace with a changing world?  Journal of Experimental Biology 213:2424-2429. 

Crawford PHC, Hoagland BW. 2009.  Can herbarium records be used to map alien species invasion and native species expansion over the past 100 years?  Journal of Biogeography 36:651-661. 

Crawford PHC, Crawford PT. 2005. Additions to the flora of Garvin County, Oklahoma: including a complete vascular plant checklist. Oklahoma Native Plant Record 5:77-102. 

Fortunately, most of my writing is less formal. Subscribe to the OK BioDiversity Bulletin to read more of my work!