Barak*, R., J. Fant and K. Skogen. Assessing restoration ppotential of native forbs from cheatgrass-dominated habitats. In prep.
Fant, J., H. Weinberg-Wolf*, D. Tank and K. Skogen. Characterization of 12 microsatellite markers in Castilleja sessiliflora and transferability to other Castilleja species. In print.
Ksiazek, K., J. Fant and K. Skogen. 2012. An assessment of pollen limitation on Chicago green roofs. Landscape and Urban Planning 107(4):401-408.
Skogen, K., E. Hilpman, S. Todd, and J. Fant. 2012. Microsatellite primers in Oenothera haringtonii (Onagraceae), and annual endemic to the shortgrass prairie of Colorado. American Journal of Botany Primer Notes and Protocols in the Plant Sciences 99(8):e313-6. Link to PDF
Skogen, K., K. Holsinger and C. Cardon. 2011. Nitrogen deposition and the decline of a regionally threatened legume, Desmodium cuspidatum. Oecologia 165(1):261-269. Link to PDF
Skogen, K., L. Senack, and K. Holsinger. 2010. Dormancy, small seed size and low germination rates contribute to low recruitment in Desmodium cuspidatum (Fabaceae). Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 137(4):355-365.
Tiennes, M., K. Skogen, P. Vitt and K. Havens. 2010. Optimal Monitoring of Rare Plant Populations - Report for the USDA Forest Service.   Johnson-Groh, C., C.Riedel, L. Schoessler and K. Skogen. 2002. Belowground distribution and abundance of Botrychium gametophytes and juvenile sporophytes. American Fern Journal 92 (2):80-92.     Vagrant pollinators, fragrant plants - geographic variation in floral scent despite hawkmoth-mediated gene flow linking isolated populations. University of Wisconsin, Whitewater. April 2013
Does fragmentation negatively impact plant species pollinated by long-distance dispersers? Variation in floral advertisements, rewards and neutral genetic markers in Oenothera harringtonii. The Field Museum. Chicago, IL. April 2010.
Same but different: using a similar synthetic approach to illuminate the causes and consequences of species decline in two unrelated plant species. Biology Department Seminar, Lawrence University, Appleton, WI. December 2008.   Declining Desmodium: Multiple approaches to solving a unique conservation problem. Plant Biology and Conservation Departmental Seminar, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL. October 2008.   Evening primroses, pollinators and practicality. NSF Research Experience for Undergraduates Seminar. Chicago Botanic Garden. July 2008.   Declining Desmodium: Multiple approaches to solving a unique conservation problem. Biology Departmental Seminar, Central Connecticut State University, New Britain, CT. February 2008.   Using scientific data to inform plant conservation decisions. Guest Lecturer, Biology 327, Vascular Plants. Instructor: T. Mione. Central Connecticut State University, New Britain, CT. February 2008.     Skogen, K.*, J. Fant and R. Raguso. 2012. Vagrant pollinators and fragrant plants - geographic structure in floral scent despite hawkmoth-mediated gene flow linking islolated populations. Ecological Society of America, Portland, OR.
Rivera, R.*, K. Skogen, and J. Fant. 2012. Quantitative genetics in a fragmented landscape, a study of heritabletraits in Oenothera harringtonii. Ecological Society of America, Portland, OR.
Barak, B.*, K. Skogen, and J. Fant. 2012. Assessing competitive potential of native forbs from cheatgrass-dominated habitats. Ecological Society of America, Portland, OR.
Skogen, K.*, R. Raguso, J. Fant and E. Hilpman. 2010. Does fragmentation negatively impact species pollinated by long-distance dispersers? Variation in floral advertisements, rewards and neutral genetic markers in Oenothera harringtonii. Botanical Society of America, Providence, RI.   Skogen, K*, R. Raguso, J. Fant, E. Hilpman*, S. Kelso, and Q. Roberts. Fragmented fragrances: habitat modification, population structure and reproductive ecology in a rare prairie endemic, Oenothera harringtonii. Botanical Society of America, Snowbird, UT.   Skogen, K* and K. Havens. 2008. Demand for botanists on federal lands: Partnerships between botanic gardens and land management agencies. Botanical Society of America, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.   Skogen, K*. 2007. Does atmospheric nitrogen deposition contribute to the decline of a native nitrogen-fixing species, Desmodium cuspidatum? Botanical Society of America, Chicago, IL.   Skogen, K*. 2007. Does atmospheric nitrogen deposition contribute to the decline of a native nitrogen-fixing species, Desmodium cuspidatum? 17th Annual Graduate Student Symposium, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Department, University of Connecticut.   Skogen, K*. 2006. Atmospheric nitrogen deposition and the decline of a nitrogen-fixing plant species. Environmental Protection Agency Science to Achieve Results Conference, Washington, DC. Poster presentation.   Skogen, K*. and K. Holsinger. 2006. Does size matter? Genetic diversity in declining and secure populations of Desmodium cuspidatum. Botanical Society of America, Chico, CA.   Holsinger, K*, and K. Skogen. 2005. Plant genetic consequences of pollinator declines. National Research Council Workshop on the Status of Pollinators in North America. National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC.   Skogen, K*. 2005. Demography and reproductive biology of threatened populations of Desmodium cuspidatum (Fabaceae). Botanical Society of America, Austin, TX.   Skogen, K*. 2004. Exploring causes of decline in the large-bracted tick-trefoil, Desmodium cuspidatum, (Fabaceae). 2nd Annual Northeast Ecology and Evolution Conference, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT. Poster presentation.   Skogen, K*. 2003. Exploring causes of decline in the large-bracted tick-trefoil, Desmodium cuspidatum, (Fabaceae). 2003 National Science Foundation/New England Wildflower Society Fellowship in Conservation Biology Symposium, New England Wildflower Society, Framingham, MA. Oral and poster presentations.   Skogen, K*. 2003. Exploring causes of decline in rare plant species. Northeast Ecology and Evolution Conference, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ.   Skogen, K*. 2003. Exploring causes of decline in rare plant species. 13th Annual Graduate Student Symposium, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Department, University of Connecticut.   Bradford, K*, S. Liarakos, K. Skogen, A. Tietmeyer, P. Vitt and K. Havens. 2001. Comparing the ability of two PCR-based techniques, RAPD and ISSR, to detect low levels of genetic diversity 2001 Midwestern Plant Conservation Conference, Chicago Botanic Garden, Glencoe, IL. Poster presentation.   Tietmeyer, A.*, K. Skogen*, K. Bradford, J. Taylor* and P. Vitt. 2000. Using demographic and genetic indicators to investigate the effects of woodland restoration on the threatened Viola conspersa. Sixth Annual Janet Meakin Poor Research Symposium: 2001 Midwestern Plant Conservation Conference, Chicago Botanic Garden, Glencoe, IL. Poster presentation.   Johnson-Groh, C.L., L. Schoessler*, C.Riedel and K. Skogen. 2000. Underground distribution and abundance of Botrychium gametophytes and juvenile sporophytes. Symposium: Biology and Conservation of the Ophioglossaceae--A Tribute to Warren "Herb" Wagner. Botanical Society of America, Portland, OR.   Johnson-Groh, C.L., L. Schoessler*, C.Riedel and K. Skogen*. 2000. The distribution and abundance of underground gametophytes in four species of Botrychium (moonwort ferns). National Conference of Undergraduate Research, Missoula, MT.   Johnson-Groh, C.L., L. Schoessler*, C.Riedel and K. Skogen*. 1999. Underground distribution and abundance of Botrychium gametophytes and juvenile sporophytes. National Sigma Xi Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, MN. Poster presentation.   Johnson-Groh, C.L., L. Schoessler*, C.Riedel and K. Skogen*. 1999. Underground distribution and abundance of Botrychium gametophytes and juvenile sporophytes. International Botanical Congress, St. Louis, MO. Poster presentation.