

Popularity
of Asclepias incarnata over time
[Plots of numbers of papers mentioning Asclepias incarnata (filled column
histogram and left hand axis scale) and line of best fit, 1926 to 2006
(complete line, with equation and % variation accounted for, in box on the left
hand side)]
Total
Mentions (Biological
Abstracts/Biosis Previews):
References
Davis AK (2007) A simple, computer-assisted
method for obtaining and counting hemocytes in milkweed bugs. Entomologia
Experimentalis et Applicata 123, 203-6. Contact: Davis, Andrew K.; Univ
Georgia, Warnell Sch Forestry and Nat Resources, Athens, GA 30602 USA
Kao-Kniffin J, Balser TC (2007) Elevated
CO2 differentially alters belowground plant and soil microbial community
structure in reed canary grass-invaded experimental wetlands. Soil Biology
& Biochemistry 39, 517-25. Contact: Balser, Teri C.; Univ Wisconsin, Dept
Soil Sci, 1525 Observ Dr, Madison, WI 53706 USA
Oberhauser K, Gebhard I, Cameron C,
Oberhauser S (2007) Parasitism of monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus) by Lespesia
archippivora (Diptera : Tachinidae). American Midland Naturalist 157, 312-28.
Contact: Oberhauser, Karen ; Univ Minnesota, Dept Fisheries Wildlife and
Conservat Biol, 1980 Folwell Ave, St Paul, MN 55108 USA
Wyckhuys KAG, Heimpel GE (2007) Response of
the soybean aphid parasitoid Binodoxys communis to olfactory cues from target
and non-target host-plant complexes. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata
123, 149-58. Contact: Wyckhuys, Kris A. G. ; Univ Minnesota, Dept Entomol, 219
Hodson Hall,1980 Folwell Ave, St Paul, MN 55108 USA
Carlyle CN, Fraser LH (2006) A test of
three juvenile plant competitive response strategies. Journal of Vegetation
Science 17, 11-8. Contact: Carlyle, Cameron N. ; Univ Akron, Dept Biol, Akron,
OH 44325 USA
Delaney KJ, Higley LG (2006) An insect
countermeasure impacts plant physiology: midrib vein cutting, defoliation and
leaf photosynthesis. Plant Cell and Environment 29, 1245-58. Contact: Higley,
Leon G.; Univ Nebraska, Dept Entomol, 202 Plant Ind Bldg, Lincoln, NE 68583 USA
Sahli HF, Conner JK (2006) Characterizing
ecological generalization in plant-pollination systems. Oecologia (Berlin) 148,
365-72. Contact: Sahli, Heather F. ; Michigan State Univ, Kellogg Biol Stn,
3700 E Gull Lake Dr, Hickory Corners, MI 49060 USA
Stefanov I, Seda B, Sutton H, Koether M
(2006) Phytotoxicity of monomeric aluminum and polymeric aluminum to native
wetland and agricultural species. Abstracts of Papers American Chemical Society
231, 849-CHED. Contact: Stefanov, Ivan ; Kennesaw State Univ, Dept Chem and
Biochem, Kennesaw, GA 30144 USA
Foster RD, Wetzel PR (2005) Invading
monotypic stands of Phalaris arundinacea: A test of fire, herbicide, and woody
and herbaceous native plant groups. Restoration Ecology 13, 318-24. Contact:
Wetzel, Paul R.; E Tennessee State Univ, Dept Biol Sci, Box 70703, Johnson
City, TN 37614 USA
Ladner DT, Altizer S (2005) Oviposition
preference and larval performance of North American monarch butterflies on four
Asclepias species. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata 116, 9-20. Contact:
Altizer, Sonia; Emory Univ, Dept Environm Studies, 400 Dowman Dr,Suite E510,
Atlanta, GA 30322 USA
Nakamura I, Cooper DR (2005) An inland
population of Poanes viator (Hesperiidae) associated with Phragmites australis,
the common reed. Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society 59, 110-2. Contact:
Nakamura, Ichiro ; Williamsville, NY 14221 USA
Helms SE, Connelly SJ, Hunter MD (2004)
Effects of variation among plant species on the interaction between a herbivore
and its parasitoid. Ecological Entomology 29, 44-51. Contact: Helms, Sandra E.
; Institute of Ecology, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, 30602-2202, USA
Kephart S, Theiss K (2004)
Pollinator-mediated isolation in sympatric milkweeds (Asclepias): Do floral
morphology and insect behavior influence species boundaries? New Phytologist
161, 265-77. Contact: Kephart, Susan ; Department of Biology, Willamette
University, Salem, OR, 97301, USA
Ivey CT, Martinez P, Wyatt R (2003)
Variation in pollinator effectiveness in swamp milkweed, Asclepias incarnata
(Apocynaceae). American Journal of Botany 90, 214-25. Contact: Ivey,
Christopher T. ; Blandy Experimental Farm, University of Virginia, 400 Blandy
Farm Lane, Boyce, VA, 22620, USA
Green EK, Galatowitsch SM (2002) Effects of
Phalaris arundinacea and nitrate-N addition on the establishment of wetland
plant communities. Journal of Applied Ecology 39, 134-44. Contact:
Galatowitsch, Susan M.; Department of Horticultural Science, University of
Minnesota, 1970 Folwell Avenue, 305 Alderman Hall, St Paul, MN, 55108, USA
galat001@umn.edu
Lipow SR, Wyatt R (2000) Towards an
understanding of the mixed breeding system of swamp milkweed (Asclepias
incarnata). Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 127, 193-9. Contact: Lipow,
Sara R. ; Department of Forest Science, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR,
97331-5752, USA
Warashina T, Noro T (2000) Cardenolide and
oxypregnane glycosides from the root of Asclepias incarnata L. Chemical and
Pharmaceutical Bulletin (Tokyo) 48, 516-24. Contact: Warashina, Tsutomu ;
Institute for Environmental Sciences, University of Shizuoka, 52-1 Yada,
Shizuoka, 422-8526, Japan
Warashina T, Noro T (2000) Steroidal
glycosides from the aerial part of Asclepias incarnata. Phytochemistry (Oxford)
53, 485-98. Contact: Warashina, Tsutomu ; Institute for Environmental Sciences,
University of Shizuoka, 52-1, Yada, Shizuoka, 422-8526, Japan
Warashina T, Noro T (2000) Steroidal
glycosides from the aerial part of Asclepias incarnata L. II. Chemical and
Pharmaceutical Bulletin (Tokyo) 48, 99-107. Contact: Warashina, Tsutomu ;
Institute for Environmental Sciences, University of Shizuoka, 52-1 Yada,
Shizuoka, 422-8526, Japan
Ivey CT, Wyatt R (1999) Family outcrossing
rates and neighborhood floral density in natural populations of swamp milkweed
(Asclepias incarnata): Potential statistical artifacts. Theoretical and Applied
Genetics 98, 1063-71. Contact: Ivey, C. T. ; Department of Botany, University
of Georgia, Athens, GA, 30602, USA
Ivey CT, Lipow SR, Wyatt R (1999) Mating
systems and interfertility of swamp milkweed (Asclepias incarnata ssp.
incarnata and ssp. pulchra). Heredity 82, 25-35. Contact: Ivey, Christopher T.
; Organization for Tropical Studies, San Pedro, Moutes de Oca, Costa Rica
Lipow SR, Wyatt R (1999) Diallel crosses
reveal patterns of variation in fruit-set, seed mass, and seed number in
Asclepias incarnata. Heredity 83, 310-8. Contact: Lipow, Sara R. ; Department
of Forest Sciences, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, 97331, USA
Zalucki MP, Malcolm SB (1999) Plant latex
and first-instar monarch larval growth and survival on three North American
milkweed species. Journal of Chemical Ecology 25, 1827-42. Contact: Malcolm,
Stephen B.; Department of Biological Sciences, Western Michigan University,
Kalamazoo, MI, 49008, USA
Haribal M, Renwick JAA (1998) Differential
postalightment oviposition behavior of monarch butterflies on Asclepias
species. Journal of Insect Behavior 11, 507-38. Contact: Haribal, Meena ;
Renwick, J. A. A.; Boyce Thompson Inst., Ithaca, NY 14853, USA
Haribal M, Renwick JAA (1998)
Identification and distribution of oviposition stimulants for monarch
butterflies in hosts and nonhosts. Journal of Chemical Ecology 24, 891-904. Contact:
Haribal, Meena ; Boyce Thompson Inst., Tower Road, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA
Sharma J, Pallardy S, Schrock D (1998)
Hydrophilic polymer amendment in field soil to improve establishment of
perennial wildflowers at transplanting. Hortscience 33, 592-3. Contact: 1-87
Agric. Build., Univ. Columbia-Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211, USA
Wyatt R, Edwards AL, Lipow SR, Ivey CT
(1998) The rare Asclepias texana and its widespread sister species, A.
perennis, are self-incompatible and interfertile. Systematic Botany 23, 151-6.
Contact: Wyatt, Robert ; Inst. Ecol., Univ. Ga., Athens, GA 30602, USA
Ritland DB (1994) Variation in palatability
of Queen butterflies (Danaus gilippus) and implications regarding mimicry.
Ecology (Tempe) 75, 732-46. Contact: Dep. Biol., Erskine Coll., Due West, SC
29639, USA
Burrows GE, Tyrl RJ, Jones L, Chisum A
(1993) Toxicity of verticillate-leaved Asclepias (milkweeds) in chickens.
Toxicon 31, 116-7. Contact: Burrows, G. E. ; Jones, L. ; Chisum, A.; Dep.
Physiol. Sci., Okla. State Univ., Stillwater, Okla. 74078, USA
Rabbi MF, Wilson KG (1993) The
mitochondrial coxII intron has been lost in two different lineages of dicots
and altered in others. American Journal of Botany 80, 1216-23. Contact: Wilson,
Kenneth G.; Dep. Bot., Miami Univ., Oxford, OH 45056, USA
Burrows GE, Ogden L, Tyrl RJ (1990)
Intoxication Due to Asclepias-Sp Milkweeds. Toxicon 28, 603-4. Contact: BURROWS
G E ; DEP PHYSIOL SCI, OKLAHOMA STATE UNIV, STILLWATER, OKLAHOMA 74078, USA
Zalucki MP, Brower LP, Malcolm SB (1990)
Oviposition by Danaus-Plexippus in Relation to Cardenolide Content of Three
Asclepias Species in the Southeastern USA. Ecological Entomology 15, 231-40.
Contact: ZALUCKI M P ; DEP ENTOMOL, UNIV QUEENSLAND, ST LUCIA, QUEENSLAND,
AUSTRALIA 4067
Kapoor BM, Ramcharitar S, Gervais C (1987)
Annotated List of the Chromosome Numbers of the Vascular Flora of Northeastern
America V. Naturaliste Canadien (Quebec) 114, 105-16. Contact: KAPOOR B M ; DEP
BIOL, ST MARY'S UNIV, HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA B3H 3C3
Kephart SR (1987) Phenological Variation in
Flowering and Fruiting of Asclepias. American Midland Naturalist 118, 64-76.
Contact: KEPHART S R; DEP BIOL, WILLAMETTE UNIV, SALEM, OREGON 97301, USA
Goltz L (1986) Honey and Pollen Plants Part
1 the Milkweeds. American Bee Journal 126, 601-3. Contact: GOLTZ L; 3020 HARLAN
DRIVE, REDDING, CALIFORNIA 96003, USA
Malcolm SB, Brower LP (1986) Selective
Oviposition by Monarch Butterflies Danaus-Plexippus L. In a Mixed Stand of
Asclepias-Curassavica L. And Asclepias-Incarnata L. In South Florida USA.
Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society 40, 255-63. Contact: MALCOLM S B ; DEP
ZOOLOGY, UNIV FLORIDA, GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA 32611, USA
Singh RJ (1984) The Regeneration of
Milkweed Asclepias-Spp Plants from Hypocotyl Callus Cell Suspension Cultures
and Hypocotyl Protoplasts. Zeitschrift fuer Pflanzenzuechtung 92, 95-101.
Contact: SINGH R J; DEP AGRONOMY, UNIV ILL, URBANA-CHAMPAIGN, URBANA, ILL
61801, USA
Johnson MF (1983) Studies in the Flora of
Virginia USA Asclepiadaceae. Castanea 48, 259-71. Contact: JOHNSON M F;
DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY, VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITY, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA
23284, USA
Kephart SR (1983) The Partitioning of
Pollinators among 3 Species of Asclepias. Ecology (Washington D C) 64, 120-33.
Contact: KEPHART S R; DEP BIOL, WILLAMETTE UNIV, SALEM, OREGON 97301, USA
Miller ER, Dingle H (1982) The Effect of
Host Plant Phenology on Reproduction of the Milkweed Bug Oncopeltus-Fasciatus
in Tropical Florida USA. Oecologia (Berlin) 52, 97-103. Contact: MILLER E R ; PROGRAM
EVOLUTIONARY ECOL BEHAVIOR, DEP ZOOL, UNIV IOWA, IOWA CITY, IOWA 52242, USA
Betz RF, Lamp HF (1981) The Flower Pod and
Seed Production in 18 Species of Midwestern Milkweeds. In 'Stuckey, R. L. And
K. J. Reese (Ed.). Ohio Biological Survey Biological Notes, No. 15. The Prairie
Peninsula: In the "Shadow" of Transeau; Proceedings of the 6th North
American Prairie Conference, Columbus, Ohio, Aug. 12-17, 1978. X+278p. College
of Biological Sciences the Ohio State University: Columbus, Ohio. Illus. Maps.
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Chaplin SJ, Chaplin SB (1981) Growth
Dynamics of a Specialized Milkweed Seed Feeder Oncopeltus-Fasciatus on Seeds of
Familiar and Unfamiliar Milkweeds Asclepias-Spp. Entomologia Experimentalis et
Applicata 29, 345-55. Contact: CHAPLIN S J ; DIV OF BIOL SCI, UNIV OF MISSOURI,
COLUMBIA, MISSOURI 65211, USA
Kephart SR (1981) Breeding Systems in
Asclepias-Incarnata Asclepias-Syriaca and Asclepias-Verticillata. American
Journal of Botany 68, 226-32. Contact: KEPHART S R; DEP BOTANY AND PLANT
PATHOL, MICHIGAN STATE UNIV, EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN 48824, USA
Andreas BK, Cooperrider TS (1980) The
Asclepiadaceae of Ohio USA. Castanea 45, 51-5. Contact: ANDREAS B K ; DEP BIOL
SCI, KENT STATE UNIV, KENT, OHIO 44242, USA
Kephart SR, Heiser CBJ (1980) Reproductive
Isolation in Asclepias Lock and Key Hypothesis Reconsidered. Evolution 34,
738-46. Contact: KEPHART S R ; DEP BOT PLANT PATHOL, MICH STATE UNIV, EAST
LANSING, MICH 48824, USA
Willson MF, Price PW (1980) Resource
Limitation of Fruit and Seed Production in Some Asclepias-Spp. Canadian Journal
of Botany 58, 2229-33. Contact: WILLSON M F ; DEP ECOL ETHOL EVOL, UNIV ILL,
URBANA, ILL 61801, USA
Price PW, Willson MF (1979) Abundance of
Herbivores on 6 Milkweed Species in Illinois USA. American Midland Naturalist
101, 76-86. Contact: PRICE P W ; DEP ENTOMOL, UNIV ILL, URBANA, ILL 61801, USA
Bartolotta RJ (1978) Vascular Plant Flora
of Earthen Dikes Bordering Western Lake Erie in Ohio USA. Ohio Journal of
Science 78.
Buchanan RA, Cull IM, Otey FH, Russell CR
(1978) Hydro Carbon Producing and Rubber Producing Crops Evaluation of USA
Plant Species. Economic Botany 32, 131-45. Contact: BUCHANAN R A ; NORTH REG
RES CENT, US DEP AGRIC, PEORIA, ILL 61604, USA
Buchanan RA, Otey FH, Russell CR, Cull IM
(1978) Whole Plant Oils Potential New Industrial Raw Materials. Journal of the
American Oil Chemists' Society 55, 657-62. Contact: BUCHANAN R A ; NORTH REG
RES CENT, FED RES, SCI EDUC ADM, PEORIA, ILL 61604, USA
Wilbur HM (1977) Propagule Size Number and
Dispersion Pattern in Ambystoma and Asclepias. American Naturalist 111, 43-68.
Wilbur HM (1976) Life History Evolution in
7 Milkweeds of the Genus Asclepias. Journal of Ecology 64, 223-40.
Mattson M, Schultz GE, Sandal PC, Schermeister
LJ (1975) Effect of Plant Extracts on Germination of Wild Oats Avena-Fatua.
Proceedings of the North Dakota Academy of Science 27, 133-43.
Sparrow FK (1975) Observations on Chytridiaceous
Parasites of Phanerogams Part 24 the Epibiotic Stage of Physoderma. Canadian
Journal of Botany 53, 1365-70.
Erickson JM (1973) The Utilization of
Various Asclepias-Spp by Larvae of the Monarch Butterfly Danaus-Plexippus.
Psyche (Cambridge) 80, 230-44.
Mattson M, Schultz GE, Schermeister LJ
(1973) Effect of Plant Extracts on Germination of Wild Oat Seed Avena-Fatua.
Proceedings of the North Dakota Academy of Science 27.
Feir D, Suen JS (1971) Cardenolides in the
Milkweed Plant and Feeding by the Milkweed Bug. Annals of the Entomological
Society of America 64, 1173-4.
Sparrow FK, Johns RM (1970) Observations on
Chytridiaceous Parasites of Phanerogams Part 17 Notes on a Physoderma Parasitic
on Asclepias-Incarnata-D. Archiv fuer Mikrobiologie 70, 72-81.
Hanson WL, McGhee RB, Blake JD (1966)
Experimental infection of various latex plants of the family Asclepiadaceae
with Phytomonas elmassiani. J Protozool 13, 324-7. Contact: Univ. Georgia,
Athens, Georgia, USA
Macior LW (1965) Insect adaptation and
behavior in Asclepias pollination. Bull Torrey Bot Club 92, 114-26. Contact:
Saint Francis Coll., Burlington, Wis., USA
Asratyan SN (1954) Influence of drugs from
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No. 8585. (Translation.). Farmakol I Toksikol 17-17, 18-21.
Lovell HB (1951) The mechanics of
pollination. II. Flowers with unusual pollinating mechanisms. Bees 5, 18-23.
Contact: U. Louisville, Ky.
Ullrich J (1950) Zur Morphologie und
Entwicklungsgeschichte der Fasern von Asclepias und Apocynum. Ber Deutsch Bot
Ges 63, 100-10. Contact: U. Hamburg
Moore RJ (1946) Investigations on
rubber-bearing plants. IV. Cytogenetic studies in Asclepias (Tourn.)L. Canadian
Jour Res Sect C Bot Sci 24, 66-73. Contact: Sci. Serv., Dept. Agric., Ottawa,
Canada
Harvey RB, Larson AH, Landon RH, Boyd WL,
Erickson LC (1945) Weeds poisonous to livestock. Bull Minnesota Agric Expt Sta
388, 1-40. Contact: Agric. Expt. Sta., St. Paul, Minn.
Nelson EG, Dexter ST (1945) Fiber from the
stems of common and swamp milkweeds. Quart Bull Michigan Agric Expt Sta 28,
20-6.
Senn HA (1944) Early studies of milkweed
utilization in Canada. Canadian Field Nat 58, 177-80. Contact: Dept. Agric.,
Ottawa
Whiting AG (1943) A summary of the
literature on milkweeds (Asclepias spp.) and their utilization. U S Dept Agric
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Sessous G (1942) Tests of the fitness of Asclepias
species as crop-plants. Forschungsdienst Sonderheft 16, 397-400. Contact: U.
Giessen
Williams RW (1941) Notes on the bionomics
of the milkweed beetle, Tetraopes tetraophthalmus (Forst.) (Cerambycidae).
Canadian Ent 73, 137-9. Contact: U. Illinois
Laing HE (1940) Respiration of the rhizomes
of Nuphar advenum and other water plants. Amer Jour Bot 27, 574-81.
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Asclepias pumila, A. incarnata and A. quadrifolia. Trans Kansas Acad Sci 41,
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