peer-reviewed journal articles
(for an updated list go to Google scholar)
T.M. Crimmins, E. Vogt, C.L. Brown, D. Dalan, A. Manangan, G. Robinson, Y. Song, K. Zhu, D.S.W. Katz. 2023. Volunteer-contributed observations of flowering often correlate with airborne pollen concentrations. International Journal of Biometeorology 67: 1363-1372.
D.S.W. Katz, A.P. Baptist, S.A. Batterman. 2023. Modeling airborne pollen concentrations at an urban scale with pollen release from individual trees. Aerobiologia 39: 181-193.
D.S.W. Katz, E. Vogt, A. Manangan, C.L. Brown, D. Dalan, K. Zhu, Y. Song, T. Crimmins. 2023. Observations from the USA National Phenology Network can be leveraged to model airborne pollen. Aerobiologia 39: 169-174.
Zapata-Marin, S., A.M. Schmidt, S. Weichenthal, D.S.W. Katz, T. Takaro, J. Brook, and E. Lavigne. 2022. Within city spatiotemporal variation of pollen concentration in the city of Toronto, Canada. Environmental Research 206:112566.
D.S.W. Katz and S.A. Batterman. 2020. Urban-scale variation in pollen concentrations: A single station is insufficient to characterize daily exposure. Aerobiologia 36(3): 417-431.
D.S.W. Katz, J. Morris, and S.A. Batterman. 2020. Pollen production of 13 species of common North American street trees. Aerobiologia 36(3): 401-415.
D.S.W. Katz, S.A. Batterman, and S.J. Brines. Improved classification of urban trees using a widespread multi-temporal aerial image dataset. Remote Sensing 12(15):2475.
D.S.W. Katz and S.A. Batterman. 2019. Allergenic pollen production across a large city for common ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia). Landscape and Urban Planning 190: 103615.
D.S.W. Katz, A. Dzul, A. Kendel, and S.A. Batterman. 2019. Effect of intra-urban temperature variation on tree flowering phenology, airborne pollen, and measurement error in epidemiological studies of allergenic pollen. Science of the Total Environment 653: 1213-1222.
I. Ibáñez, D.S.W. Katz, and B. Lee. 2017. The contrasting effects of short-term climate change on the early recruitment of tree species. Oecologia 184(3): 701-713.
Katz, D.S.W. and I. Ibáñez. 2017. Differences in biotic interactions across range edges have only minor effects on plant performance. Journal of Ecology 105: 321-331.
Katz, D.S.W. and I. Ibáñez. 2016. Distance dependent escape from natural enemies within plant species distributions explains differences in biotic interactions across range edges. Ecology 97.9: 2331-2341.
Katz, D.S.W. 2016. The impact of invertebrate herbivores on plant population growth: a quantitative review. Oecologia 182.1: 43-53.
Katz, D.S.W. and I. Ibáñez. 2016. Biotic interactions with natural enemies do not affect potential range expansion of two invasive plants in response to climate change. Biological Invasions 18: 3351-3363.
Katz, D.S.W. and T.S. Carey. 2014. Heterogeneity in ragweed pollen exposure is determined by local and neighborhood plant composition. Science of the Total Environment 485: 435-440.
Katz, D.S.W., B. Connor-Barrie, and T.S. Carey. 2014. Urban ragweed populations in vacant lots: An ecological perspective on management. Urban Forestry and Urban Greening 13: 756-760.
I. Ibáñez, Katz, D.S.W., B. Connor-Barrie, S. Wolf, D. Peltier. 2014. Assessing the integrated effects of landscape fragmentation on plants and plant communities: the challenge of multiprocess-multiresponse dynamics. Journal of Ecology 102: 882-895.
Katz, D.S.W., G.M. Lovett, C.M. O’Reilly, and C.D. Canham. 2010. Legacies of land use diminish over 22 years in a forest in southeastern New York. Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 137(2): 236-251.
T.M. Crimmins, E. Vogt, C.L. Brown, D. Dalan, A. Manangan, G. Robinson, Y. Song, K. Zhu, D.S.W. Katz. 2023. Volunteer-contributed observations of flowering often correlate with airborne pollen concentrations. International Journal of Biometeorology 67: 1363-1372.
D.S.W. Katz, A.P. Baptist, S.A. Batterman. 2023. Modeling airborne pollen concentrations at an urban scale with pollen release from individual trees. Aerobiologia 39: 181-193.
D.S.W. Katz, E. Vogt, A. Manangan, C.L. Brown, D. Dalan, K. Zhu, Y. Song, T. Crimmins. 2023. Observations from the USA National Phenology Network can be leveraged to model airborne pollen. Aerobiologia 39: 169-174.
Zapata-Marin, S., A.M. Schmidt, S. Weichenthal, D.S.W. Katz, T. Takaro, J. Brook, and E. Lavigne. 2022. Within city spatiotemporal variation of pollen concentration in the city of Toronto, Canada. Environmental Research 206:112566.
D.S.W. Katz and S.A. Batterman. 2020. Urban-scale variation in pollen concentrations: A single station is insufficient to characterize daily exposure. Aerobiologia 36(3): 417-431.
D.S.W. Katz, J. Morris, and S.A. Batterman. 2020. Pollen production of 13 species of common North American street trees. Aerobiologia 36(3): 401-415.
D.S.W. Katz, S.A. Batterman, and S.J. Brines. Improved classification of urban trees using a widespread multi-temporal aerial image dataset. Remote Sensing 12(15):2475.
D.S.W. Katz and S.A. Batterman. 2019. Allergenic pollen production across a large city for common ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia). Landscape and Urban Planning 190: 103615.
D.S.W. Katz, A. Dzul, A. Kendel, and S.A. Batterman. 2019. Effect of intra-urban temperature variation on tree flowering phenology, airborne pollen, and measurement error in epidemiological studies of allergenic pollen. Science of the Total Environment 653: 1213-1222.
I. Ibáñez, D.S.W. Katz, and B. Lee. 2017. The contrasting effects of short-term climate change on the early recruitment of tree species. Oecologia 184(3): 701-713.
Katz, D.S.W. and I. Ibáñez. 2017. Differences in biotic interactions across range edges have only minor effects on plant performance. Journal of Ecology 105: 321-331.
Katz, D.S.W. and I. Ibáñez. 2016. Distance dependent escape from natural enemies within plant species distributions explains differences in biotic interactions across range edges. Ecology 97.9: 2331-2341.
Katz, D.S.W. 2016. The impact of invertebrate herbivores on plant population growth: a quantitative review. Oecologia 182.1: 43-53.
Katz, D.S.W. and I. Ibáñez. 2016. Biotic interactions with natural enemies do not affect potential range expansion of two invasive plants in response to climate change. Biological Invasions 18: 3351-3363.
Katz, D.S.W. and T.S. Carey. 2014. Heterogeneity in ragweed pollen exposure is determined by local and neighborhood plant composition. Science of the Total Environment 485: 435-440.
Katz, D.S.W., B. Connor-Barrie, and T.S. Carey. 2014. Urban ragweed populations in vacant lots: An ecological perspective on management. Urban Forestry and Urban Greening 13: 756-760.
I. Ibáñez, Katz, D.S.W., B. Connor-Barrie, S. Wolf, D. Peltier. 2014. Assessing the integrated effects of landscape fragmentation on plants and plant communities: the challenge of multiprocess-multiresponse dynamics. Journal of Ecology 102: 882-895.
Katz, D.S.W., G.M. Lovett, C.M. O’Reilly, and C.D. Canham. 2010. Legacies of land use diminish over 22 years in a forest in southeastern New York. Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 137(2): 236-251.