Department of Biological Sciences
University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY
Publications
In Prep
Graham, C. D. K., Molino*, S., Yerks*, A. Y., and Weber, M.G. Characterizing the causes and consequences
of calcium oxalate crystal presence in Vitis riparia. In prep.
*undergraduate author​
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Graham, C. D. K., Yerks*, A. Y., Molino*, S., and Weber, M. G. Characterizing the phylogenetic and geographic distribution of calcium oxalate crystals in vascular plants. In prep.
*undergraduate author
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Contact me at cdkgraham@gmail.com if you would like to see recent drafts of these manuscripts. Alternatively, you can find earlier versions of them in my published dissertation. Open PDF in New Window
Published
Graham, C. D. K., L. R. Bailey*, A. E. Cole*, A. M. Cress*, E. Dawson-Glass, B. D. Duke*, L. J. Estill*, L. D.
Jones*, G. R. Leon*, S. Molino*, N. G. Paton*, A. J. Soule*, C. A. Talbot*, A. L. Yerks*, and M. G. Weber (2025).
Mite Domatia and Associated Mite Density in a North American Eastern Deciduous Forest in Michigan.
Ecology and Evolution. 15:1–12. Open PDF in New Window
*undergraduate author
Graham, C. D. K., and M. G. Weber (2025). Evolutionary trajectories of multiple defense traits across
phylogenetic and geographic scales in Vitis. Ecography (In press). 1–12. Open PDF in New Window
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Ritter, E. J., Graham, C. D. K., Niederhuth, C., and Weber, M. G., (2024). Small, but mitey: Investigating the molecular genetic basis for mite domatia development and intraspecific variation in Vitis riparia using transcriptomics. New Phytologist, in press. https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.20226 Open PDF in New Window
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Graham, C. D. K., Forrestel, E. J., Schilmiller, A. L., Zemenick, A. T., & Weber, M. G. (2023). Evolutionary signatures of a trade-off in direct and indirect defenses across the wild grape genus, Vitis. Evolution, 77(10), 2301–2313. https://doi.org/10.1093/evolut/qpad140 Open PDF in New Window
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Graham, C. D. K., Warneke, C. R., Weber, M., & Brudvig, L. A. (2022). The impact of habitat fragmentation on domatia-dwelling mites and a mite-plant-fungus tritrophic interaction. Landscape Ecology, 37(12), 3029–3041. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10980-022-01529-2 Open PDF in New Window