16) Rodgers, V. L. and S. E. Scanga [co-lead authors], M. B. Kolozsvary, D. E. Garneau, J. S. Kilgore, L. J. Anderson, K. N. Hopfensperger, A. G. Aguilera, R. A. Urban, and K. J. Juneau. 2022. Where is garlic mustard? Understanding the ecological context for invasions of Alliaria petiolata. Bioscience 72(6):521-537. doi.org/10.1093/biosci/biac012
15) Styers, D. M., J. L. Schafer, M. B. Kolozsvary, K. M. Brubaker, S. E. Scanga, L. J. Anderson, J. J. Mitchell, and D. Barnett. 2021. Developing a flexible learning activity on biodiversity and spatial scale concepts using open-access vegetation datasets from the National Ecological Observatory Network. Ecology and Evolution 11:3660-3671. doi.org/10.1002/ece3.7385
14) Lawrence, G. B., S. E. Scanga, and R. D. Sabo. 2020. Recovery of soils from acidic deposition may exacerbate nitrogen export from forested watersheds. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences 125(1):1-18. doi.org/10.1029/2019JG005036
13) Shinn-Thomas, J. H., S. E. Scanga, P. S. Spica*, H. K. Nariya*, E. Klempic*, M. R. Brockett*. 2019. Wrapping culture plates with Parafilm M® increases Caenorhabditis elegans growth. BMC Research Notes 12:818. doi.org/10.1186/s13104-019-4854-3
12) Ralston, J., A. M. FitzGerald, S. E. Scanga, and J. J. Kirchman. 2019. Observations of habitat associations in boreal forest birds and the geographic variation in bird community composition. Wilson Journal of Ornithology131(1):12-23. doi.org/10.1676/18-14
11) Dornelas, M., L. H. Antão, F. Moyes, A. E. Bates, A. E. Magurran, D. Adam...S. Scanga..M. L. Zettler [271 authors]. 2018. BioTIME: a database of biodiversity time series for the Anthropocene. Global Ecology and Biogeography 27(7):760-786. doi.org/10.1111/geb.12729PDF
10) Scanga, S. E., B. Hasanspahič*, E. Zvorničanin*, J. Samardžić Koženjić*, A. K. Rahme*, and J. H. Shinn-Thomas. 2018. Erythritol, at insecticidal doses, has harmful effects on two common agricultural crop plants. PLOS ONE 13(4):e0192749. doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0192749PDF
9) Sabo, R. D., S. E. Scanga, G. B. Lawrence, D. M. Nelson, K. N. Eshleman, G. A. Zabala*, A. A. Alinea*, and C. D. Schirmer. 2016. Watershed-scale changes in terrestrial nitrogen cycling during a period of decreased atmospheric nitrate and sulfur deposition. Atmospheric Environment 146:271-279. doi.org/10.1016/j.atmosenv.2016.08.055PDF
8) Scanga, S. E. 2014. Feasibility of out-planting small populations of spreading globeflower Trollius laxus in a forested fen in central New York, USA. Conservation Evidence 11:48-52. PDF
7) Scanga, S. E. 2014. Population dynamics in canopy gaps: nonlinear response to variable light regimes by an understory plant. Plant Ecology 215:927-935. 10.1007/s11258-014-0344-9 6) Scanga, S. E. and D. J. Leopold. 2012. Managing wetland plant populations: lessons learned in Europe may apply to North American fens. Biological Conservation 148:69-78. doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2012.01.061
5) Scanga, S. E. 2011. Effects of light intensity and groundwater depth on the growth of a globally rare fen plant. Wetlands 31:773-781. doi.org/10.1007/s13157-011-0194-3
4) Scanga, S. E. and D. J. Leopold. 2010. Population vigor of a rare, wetland, understory herb in relation to light and hydrology. Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 137:297-311. doi.org/10.3159/09-RA-047R1.1PDF
3) Scanga, S. E. and K. L. Hajek. 2010. Adapting your research into inquiry-based lessons for public outreach in high school classrooms: an answer to the calls to action. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 91:244-256. doi.org/10.1890/0012-9623-91.2.244PDF
2) Scanga, S. E. and M. K. Fierke. 2008. “Say goodbye to sleep”: perspectives on building a family and a career at the same time. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 6:448-449. doi.org/10.1890/1540-9295(2008)6[448:SGTSPO]2.0.CO;2PDF
1) Webb, S. L. and S. E. Scanga. 2001. Windstorm disturbance without patch dynamics: twelve years of change in a Minnesota forest. Ecology 82:893-897. doi.org/10.2307/2680207