Copenhaver-Parry, P.E. 2020. Taking temperature with leaves: A semester-long structured inquiry research investigation for undergraduate Plant Biology. The American Biology Teacher 82: 247-255.
Copenhaver-Parry, P.E., Carroll, C.J.W., Martin, P.H., & Talluto, M.V. 2019. Multi-scale integration of tree recruitment and range dynamics in a changing climate. Global Ecology and Biogeography 29: 102-116.
Stephens, E.Z., Murar, C.P., Tinker, D.B., & Copenhaver-Parry, P.E. 2019. Environmental determinants of recruitment success of subalpine fir (Abies lasiocarpa) in a mixed-conifer forest. Western North American Naturalist 79: 481-485.
Copenhaver-Parry, P.E., & Bell, D.M.. 2018. Species interactions weakly modify climate-induced tree co-occurrence patterns. Journal of Vegetation Science 29: 52-61..
Copenhaver-Parry, P.E., Shuman, B.N., & Tinker, D.B.. 2017. Toward an improved conceptual understanding of North American tree species distributions. Ecosphere 8:e01853.
Copenhaver-Parry, P.E., Albeke, S.E., & Tinker, D.B. 2016. Do community-level models account for the effects of biotic interactions? A comparison of community-level and species distribution modeling of Rocky Mountain conifers. Plant Ecology 217: 533-547.
Copenhaver-Parry, P.E., & Cannon, E. 2016. The relative influences of climate and competition on tree growth along montane ecotones in the Rocky Mountains. Oecologia 182: 13-25.
Friesen, C.R., Powers, D.R., Copenhaver, P.E., & Mason, R.T. 2015. Size-dependence in non-sperm ejaculate production is reflected in daily energy expenditure and resting metabolic rate. Journal of Experimental Biology 218: 1410-1418.
Copenhaver, P.E., & Tinker, D.B. 2014. Stand density and age affect tree-level structural and functional characteristics of post-fire lodgepole pine in Yellowstone National Park. Forest Ecology and Management 320: 138-148.
Copenhaver-Parry, P.E., Carroll, C.J.W., Martin, P.H., & Talluto, M.V. 2019. Multi-scale integration of tree recruitment and range dynamics in a changing climate. Global Ecology and Biogeography 29: 102-116.
Stephens, E.Z., Murar, C.P., Tinker, D.B., & Copenhaver-Parry, P.E. 2019. Environmental determinants of recruitment success of subalpine fir (Abies lasiocarpa) in a mixed-conifer forest. Western North American Naturalist 79: 481-485.
Copenhaver-Parry, P.E., & Bell, D.M.. 2018. Species interactions weakly modify climate-induced tree co-occurrence patterns. Journal of Vegetation Science 29: 52-61..
Copenhaver-Parry, P.E., Shuman, B.N., & Tinker, D.B.. 2017. Toward an improved conceptual understanding of North American tree species distributions. Ecosphere 8:e01853.
Copenhaver-Parry, P.E., Albeke, S.E., & Tinker, D.B. 2016. Do community-level models account for the effects of biotic interactions? A comparison of community-level and species distribution modeling of Rocky Mountain conifers. Plant Ecology 217: 533-547.
Copenhaver-Parry, P.E., & Cannon, E. 2016. The relative influences of climate and competition on tree growth along montane ecotones in the Rocky Mountains. Oecologia 182: 13-25.
Friesen, C.R., Powers, D.R., Copenhaver, P.E., & Mason, R.T. 2015. Size-dependence in non-sperm ejaculate production is reflected in daily energy expenditure and resting metabolic rate. Journal of Experimental Biology 218: 1410-1418.
Copenhaver, P.E., & Tinker, D.B. 2014. Stand density and age affect tree-level structural and functional characteristics of post-fire lodgepole pine in Yellowstone National Park. Forest Ecology and Management 320: 138-148.