Bal P, Ogilvie JE, Foon JK, Wenk EH, Yang S, Marsh JR (2023) InverTraits: a curated trait database for Australian invertebrates (0.0.0.9000) [Data set]. Zenodo. doi: 10.5281/zenodo.10023667
Janousek WM, Douglas MR, Cannings S, Clément MA, Delphia CM, Everett JG, Hatfield RG, Keinath DA, Koch JBU, McCabe LM, Mola JM, Ogilvie JE, Rangwala I, Richardson LL, Rhode AT, Strange JP, Tronstad L, Graves TA (2023) Recent and future declines of a historically widespread pollinator linked to climate, land cover, and pesticides. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA120:e2211223120. pdf
Ogilvie JE, CaraDonna PJ (2022) The shifting importance of abiotic and biotic factors across the life cycles of wild pollinators.Journal of Animal Ecology91:2412-2423. pdf
Fitzgerald JL, Ogilvie JE, CaraDonna PJ (2022) Ecological drivers and consequences of bumble bee body size variation. Environmental Entomology 51:1055–1068. pdf
Iler AM, Humphrey PT, Ogilvie JE, CaraDonna PJ (2021) Conceptual and practical issues limit the utility of statistical estimators of phenological events. Ecosphere 12:e03828. pdf
Thomson JD, Fung H, Ogilvie JE (2019) Effects of spatial patterning of co-flowering plant species on pollination quantity and purity. Annals of Botany 123:303-310. pdf
Wadgymar SM, Ogilvie JE, Inouye DW, Weis AE, Anderson JT (2018) Phenological responses to multiple environmental drivers under climate change: insights from a long-term observational study and a manipulative field experiment. New Phytologist218:517-529.link Ogilvie JE, Griffin SR, Gezon ZJ, Inouye BD, Underwood N, Inouye DW, Irwin RE (2017) Interannual bumble bee abundance is driven by indirect climate effects on floral resource phenology. Ecology Letters 20:1507-1515. linkpdfsuppl.
Robinson A, Inouye DW, Ogilvie JE, Mooney EH (2017) Multitrophic interactions mediate the effects of climate change on herbivore abundance. Oecologia 185:181-190.
Ogilvie JE, Forrest JRK (2017) Interactions between bee foraging and floral resource phenology shape bee populations and communities. Current Opinion in Insect Science 21:75-82. pdf
Ogilvie JE, Thomson JD (2016) Site fidelity by bees drives pollination facilitation in sequentially blooming plant species. Ecology 97:1442-1451. pdf
Ogilvie JE, Thomson JD (2015) Male bumble bees are important pollinators of a late-blooming plant. Arthropod-Plant Interactions 9:205-213. pdf
Loughnan D, Thomson JD, Ogilvie JE, Gilbert B (2014) Taraxacum officinale pollen depresses seed set of montane wildflowers through pollen allelopathy. Journal of Pollination Ecology 13:146-150. pdf
Luo EY, Ogilvie JE, Thomson JD (2014) Stimulation of flower nectar replenishment by removal: A survey of eleven animal-pollinated plant species. Journal of Pollination Ecology 12:52-62. pdf
Thomson JD, Ogilvie JE, Makino TT, Arisz A, Raju S, Rojas-Luengas V, Tan MGR (2012) Estimating pollination success with novel artificial flowers: Effects of nectar concentration. Journal of Pollination Ecology 9:108-114. pdf
Forrest JRK, Ogilvie JE, Gorischek AM, Thomson JD (2011) Seasonal change in a pollinator community and the maintenance of style-length variation in Mertensia fusiformis (Boraginaceae). Annals of Botany 108:1-12. pdfsuppl.
Thomson JD, Forrest JRK, Ogilvie JE (2011) Pollinator exclusion devices permitting easy access to flowers of small herbaceous plants. Journal of Pollination Ecology 4:24-25. pdf
Ogilvie JE, Zalucki JM, Boulter SL (2009) Pollination biology of the sclerophyllous shrub Pultenaea villosa Willd. (Fabaceae) in southeast Queensland, Australia. Plant Species Biology 24:11-19. pdf