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Overview

Mary V. Price is affiliated with the University of Arizona in the United States. Their research spans multiple interdisciplinary fields, including ecology, plant science, cardiovascular medicine, and mental health studies.

Recent publications reflect a diverse range of topics and venues. Notable papers include:

  • "Predispersal Seed Predation Obscures the Detrimental Effect of Dust on Wildflower Reproduction" (2021), published in the International Journal of Plant Sciences
  • "Comparative impacts of long-term trends in snowmelt and species interactions on plant population dynamics" (2022), featured in the Journal of Ecology
  • "Baseline Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Patients With Severe Mental Illness (SMI) and Second Generation Antipsychotic Use From the Fixed Dose Intervention Trial of New England Enhancing Survival in SMI (FITNESS)" (2025), published in The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry
  • "P522. Cardiovascular Risk in Patients With Severe Mental Illness (SMI) Enrolled in the Fixed Dose Intervention Trial of New England Enhancing Survival in SMI (FITNESS)" (2022), presented in Biological Psychiatry
  • "The United States Sentencing Commission, Compassionate Release, and Judicial Discretion" (2023), appearing in Federal Sentencing Reporter

Frequent co-authors include:

  • Nickolas M. Waser
  • Virginie-Anne Chouinard
  • Sophie Forte
  • Steven Prete
  • Hadley Heinrich

Publication venues where Mary V. Price frequently contributes are:

  • International Journal of Plant Sciences
  • Journal of Ecology
  • The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry
  • Biological Psychiatry
  • Federal Sentencing Reporter

Their fields of study include:

  • Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
  • Nature and Landscape Conservation
  • Plant Science
  • Ecological Modeling
  • Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

Main research topics covered in their work are:

  • Plant and animal studies
  • Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies
  • Plant Parasitism and Resistance
  • Species Distribution and Climate Change
  • Cardiac Health and Mental Health
  • Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues

Best Publications

  • Generalization in pollination systems, and why it matters

    Nickolas M. Waser;Lars Chittka;Mary V. Price;Neal M. Williams

  • Global warming and the disruption of plant–pollinator interactions

    Jane Memmott;Paul G. Craze;Nickolas M. Waser;Mary V. Price

  • Tolerance of pollination networks to species extinctions

    Jane Memmott;Nickolas M. Waser;Mary V. Price

  • Pollen dispersal and optimal outcrossing in Delphinium nelsoni

    M. V. Price;M. V. Price;N. M. Waser;N. M. Waser

  • A global test of the pollination syndrome hypothesis.

    Jeff Ollerton;Ruben Alarcón;Ruben Alarcón;Ruben Alarcón;Nickolas M. Waser;Nickolas M. Waser;Nickolas M. Waser;Mary V. Price;Mary V. Price;Mary V. Price

  • Direct Observations of Owls and Heteromyid Rodents: Can Predation Risk Explain Microhabitat Use?

    William S. Longland;Mary V. Price

  • The Role of Microhabitat in Structuring Desert Rodent Communities

    Mary V. Price

  • Optimal outcrossing in Ipomopsis aggregata: seed set and offspring fitness.

    Nickolas M. Waser;Mary V. Price

  • EFFECTS OF EXPERIMENTAL WARMING ON PLANT REPRODUCTIVE PHENOLOGY IN A SUBALPINE MEADOW

    Mary V. Price;Mary V. Price;Nickolas M. Waser;Nickolas M. Waser

  • POLLINATOR CHOICE AND STABILIZING SELECTION FOR FLOWER COLOR IN DELPHINIUM NELSONII.

    Nickolas M. Waser;Mary V. Price;Mary V. Price

  • COMPONENTS OF PHENOTYPIC SELECTION: POLLEN EXPORT AND FLOWER COROLLA WIDTH IN IPOMOPSIS AGGREGATA.

    Diane R. Campbell;Diane R. Campbell;Nickolas M. Waser;Nickolas M. Waser;Mary V. Price;Mary V. Price;Elizabeth A. Lynch;Elizabeth A. Lynch

  • Effects of Moonlight on Microhabitat Use by Desert Rodents

    Mary V. Price;Nicholas M. Waser;Thomas A. Bass

  • CROSSING-DISTANCE EFFECTS IN DELPHINIUM NELSONII: OUTBREEDING AND INBREEDING DEPRESSION IN PROGENY FITNESS.

    Nickolas M. Waser;Nickolas M. Waser;Mary V. Price;Mary V. Price

  • Reproductive costs of self-pollination in Ipomopsis aggregata (Polemoniaceae) : are ovules usurped ?

    Nickolas M. Waser;Mary V. Price

  • Exploring the ‘Most Effective Pollinator Principle’ with Complex Flowers: Bumblebees and Ipomopsis aggregata

    Margaret M. Mayfield;Nickolas M. Waser;Mary V. Price

  • TEMPORAL AND SPATIAL VARIATION IN POLLINATION OF A MONTANE HERB: A SEVEN-YEAR STUDY

    Mary V. Price;Mary V. Price;Nickolas M. Waser;Nickolas M. Waser;Rebecca E. Irwin;Rebecca E. Irwin;Diane R. Campbell;Diane R. Campbell

  • OUTCROSSING DISTANCE EFFECTS IN DELPHINIUM NELSONII: POLLEN LOADS, POLLEN TUBES, AND SEED SET'

    Nickolas M. Waser;Mary V. Price

  • CHAPTER 5 – Rodents as Seed Consumers and Dispersers

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  • A Comparison of Pollen and Fluorescent Dye Carry-Over by Natural Pollinators of Ipomopsis Aggregata (Polemoniaceae)

    Nickolas M. Waser;Mary V. Price

  • Mechanisms of hummingbird-mediated selection for flower width in Ipomopsis aggregata

    Diane R. Campbell;Nickolas M. Waser;Mary V. Price

  • Pollinator behaviour and natural selection for flower colour in Delphinium nelsonii

    Nickolas M. Waser;Nickolas M. Waser;Mary V. Price;Mary V. Price

Frequent Co-Authors

Nickolas M. Waser
Nickolas M. Waser University of California, Riverside
Diane R. Campbell
Diane R. Campbell University of California, Irvine
John T. Rotenberry
John T. Rotenberry University of Minnesota
John Harte
John Harte University of California, Berkeley
Daniel T. Blumstein
Daniel T. Blumstein University of California, Los Angeles
Ross L. Goldingay
Ross L. Goldingay Southern Cross University
Jeff Ollerton
Jeff Ollerton University of Northampton
William B. Kristan
William B. Kristan University of California, San Diego
Ruth G. Shaw
Ruth G. Shaw University of Minnesota
James D. Thomson
James D. Thomson University of Toronto

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