Publications
Cane JH. 1993a. Reproductive role of sterile pollen in cryptically dioecious species of flowering plants. Current Science (Bangalore) 65: 223–225.
Cane JH. 1993b. Reproductive role of sterile pollen in Saurauia (Actinidiaceae), a cryptically dioecious neotropical tree. Biotropica 25: 493–495.
Cane JH. 2005. Pollination needs of arrowleaf balsamroot, Balsamorhiza sagittata (Heliantheae: Asteraceae). West N Am Nat 65: 359–364.
Cane JH. 2006. An evaluation of pollination mechanisms for purple prairie-clover, Dalea purpurea (Fabaceae: Amorpheae). American Midland Naturalist 156: 193–197.
Cane JH. 2008a. Pollinating bees crucial to farming wildflower seed for U.S. habitat restoration. In: James RR, Pitts-Singer TL, eds. NY: Oxford Univ. Press, 48–64.
Cane JH. 2008b. Breeding biologies, seed production and species-rich bee guilds of Cleome lutea and Cleome serrulata (Cleomaceae). Plant Species Biology 23: 152–158.
Cane JH. 2018. Co-dependency between a specialist Andrena bee and its death camas host, Toxicoscordion paniculatum. Arthropod-Plant Interactions 12: 657–662.
Cane JH & Dunne R. 2014. Generalist bees pollinate red-flowered Penstemon eatonii: Duality in the hummingbird pollination syndrome. American Midland Naturalist 171: 365–370.
Cane JH & Love B. 2016. Floral guilds of bees in sagebrush steppe: Comparing bee usage of wildflowers available for postfire restoration. Natural Areas Journal 36: 377–391.
Cane JH, Love B & Swoboda KA. 2013. Breeding biology and bee guild of Douglas’ dustymaiden, Chaenactis douglasii (Asteraceae, Helenieae). Western North American Naturalist 72: 563–568.
Cane JH & Snyder G. 1986. Searching for pollinators of Sericea lespedeza. Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station 33.
Cane JH, Weber M & Love BG. 2020. Self-compatibility in Lomatium dissectum (Apiaceae) and the diverse Andrena bees that dominate regional Lomatium pollinator faunas. Western North American Naturalist 80: 1–10.
Cane JH, Weber M & Miller S. 2012. Breeding biologies, pollinators, and seed beetles of two prairie-clovers, Dalea ornata and Dalea searlsiae (Fabaceae: Amorpheae), from the Intermountain West, USA. Western North American Naturalist 72: 16–20.
Swoboda KA & Cane JH. 2012. Breeding biology and incremental benefits of outcrossing for the restoration wildflower, Hedysarum boreale Nutt. (Fabaceae). Plant Species Biology 27: 138–146.
Watrous KW & Cane JH. 2011. Breeding biology of the threadstalk milkvetch, Astragalus filipes (Fabaceae), with a review of the genus. American Midland Naturalist 165: 225–240.