Select Peer Reviewed Articles
In preparation
Crawford PHC. Aquatic invasive plants in Oklahoma’s public lakes.
Crawford PHC, Buthod AK. Virtual BioBlitz events increase quantity, but not quality, of plant observations in iNaturalist.
Published
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.
