17) Mohl, E. K., A. C. McCall, M. Wood, L. Sherman, M. Reid, P. A. Saunders, S. E. Scanga, C. Danielson, M. C. Fisher-Reid, H. Marella, D. E. Garneau, K. Stack Whitney, K. Cipollini, J. Nesbitt Styrsky, J. D. Styrsky, S. Rasmussen, and K. N. Hopfensperger. 2023. Common milkweed seeds exhibit latitudinal clines more consistent with adaptation to growing season length than temperature. Restoration Ecology 31(7):e13878. doi.org/10.1111/rec.13878
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