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Fire in feces: bats reliably record fire history in their guano
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Tsalickis, A., Vachula, R.S., Welch, C.J., Campbell, J.W., Waters, M.N. 2024. Fire in feces: bats reliably record fire history in their guano. Geophysical Research Letters. 51, e2024GL112045. https://doi.org/10.1029/2024GL112045.
Mixed responses of tenebrionid beetles to solar energy development in the Mojave Desert
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Grodsky, S.M., Campbell, J.W., Roeder, K.A., Waite, E.S., Wright, E.R., Johnston, A.M. 2024. Mixed responses of tenebrionid beetles to solar energy development in the Mojave Desert. Journal of Arid Environments. Volume 225. Article 105243. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaridenv.2024.105243.
Integrated vegetation management within electric power transmission rights-of-way promotes the abundance and richness of floral resources and flower-visiting insects
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Kimmel, C.B., De Bem Oliveira, I., Campbell, J.W., Khazan, E., Bremer, J., Rossetti, K., Standridge, M., Epstein, S., Tsalickis, A., Daniels, J.C. 2024. Integrated vegetation management within electric power transmission rights-of-way promotes the abundance and richness of floral resources and flower-visiting insects. PLOS ONE. 19(8) Article e0308263. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0308263.
Application of a standardized impact monitoring protocol (SIMP) to assess biological weed control projects in the state of Idaho, USA
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Milan, J., Rushton, J., West, N.M., Weed, A.S., Schwarzlaender, M. 2024. Application of a standardized impact monitoring protocol (SIMP) to assess biological weed control projects in the state of Idaho, USA. Biological Control. 196. Article 105567. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocontrol.2024.105567.
Assessing the attractiveness of native wildflower species to bees (Hymenoptera: Anthophila) in the southeastern United States
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Abbate, A.P., Campbell, J.W., Grodsky, S.M., Williams, G.R. 2024. Assessing the attractiveness of native wildflower species to bees (Hymenoptera: Anthophila) in the southeastern United States. Ecological Solutions and Evidence. 5, e12363. https://doi.org/10.1002/2688-8319.12363.
Bat guano isotope systems (d13C, d15N, and d2H) integrate environmental, climatic, and ecological signals
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Campbell, J.W., Tsalickis, A., Waters, M.N., Vachula, R.S. 2024. Bat guano isotope systems (d13C, d15N, and d2H) integrate environmental, climatic, and ecological signals. Ag Data Commons. https://doi.org/10.15482/USDA.ADC/25970383.v1.
Gynandromorph records of Melissodes trinodis and Melissodes communis (Hymenoptera: Apidae) from North Dakota, USA
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Campbell, J.W., Pei, C.K., Wright, K.W. 2024. Gynandromorph records of Melissodes trinodis and Melissodes communis (Hymenoptera: Apidae) from North Dakota, USA. Journal of Hymenoptera Research. 97:505-511. https://doi.org/10.3897/jhr.97.123968.
Bat guano isotope systems (d13C, d15N, and d2H) integrate environmental, climatic, and ecological signals
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Tsalickis, A., Waters, M.N., Campbell, J.W. 2024. Bat guano isotope systems (d13C, d15N, and d2H) integrate environmental, climatic, and ecological signals. Quaternary Science Reviews. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2024.108711.
Population structure of three invasive congeneric teasel (Dipsacus) species
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Gaskin, J., West, N.M., Rector, B.G. 2024. Population structure of three invasive congeneric teasel (Dipsacus) species. Invasive Plant Science and Management. 17(1):37-45. https://doi.org/10.1017/inp.2024.5.
Temperate forests of North America
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Increasing large wildfire in the Eastern United States
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Donovan, V.M., Crandall, R., Fill, J., Wonkka, C.L. 2023. Increasing large wildfire in the Eastern United States. Geophysical Research Letters. 50(24). Article e2023GL107051. https://doi.org/10.1029/2023GL107051.
Recent contributions of molecular population genetic and phylogenetic studies to classical biological control of weeds
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Gaskin, J.F. 2023. Recent contributions of molecular population genetic and phylogenetic studies to classical biological control of weeds. BioControl. 69:353-360. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10526-023-10230-5.
Early impacts of invasive shrub removal on riparian arthropod communities
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West, N.M., Branson, D.H., Muscha, J.M., Campbell, J.W. 2023. Early impacts of invasive shrub removal on riparian arthropod communities. Ecological Restoration. 41(4):189-198. https://doi.org/10.3368/er.41.4.189.
Plant-mediated effects of fire and fragmentation in drive plant-pollinator interaction Beta diversity in fire-dependent pine savannas.
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Moreno-Garcia, P., Freeman, J.E., Campbell, J.W., Broadbent, E.N., Almeyda, A.M., Zambrano, G.P., De Almeida, D.R., Gilb, S., Baiser, B. 2023. Plant-mediated effects of fire and fragmentation in drive plant-pollinator interaction Beta diversity in fire-dependent pine savannas.. Oikos. 2024(1):e10212. https://doi.org/10.1111/oik.10212.
The influence of wildfire on invasive plant abundance and spatial structure in eastern ponderosa pine savanna
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Donovan, V.M., Wonkka, C.L., Roberts, C.P., Wedin, D.A., McGranahan, D.A., Twidwell, D. 2023. The influence of wildfire on invasive plant abundance and spatial structure in eastern ponderosa pine savanna. Plant Ecology. Online. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11258-023-01355-9.
Exotic herbivores and fire energy drive standing herbaceous biomass but do not alter compositional patterns in a semiarid savanna ecosystem
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Preiss, V.D., Wonkka, C.L., McGranahan, D.A., Lodge, A.G., Dickinson, M.B., Kavanagh, K.L., Starns, H.D., Tolleson, D.R., Treadwell, M.L., Twidwell, D., Rogers, W.E. 2023. Exotic herbivores and fire energy drive standing herbaceous biomass but do not alter compositional patterns in a semiarid savanna ecosystem. Applied Vegetation Science. 26(4). Article e12749. https://doi.org/10.1111/avsc.12749.
The new wildfire season
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Burson, D., Donovan, V., Baldwin, C., Bauman, P., Treadwell, M., Twidwell, D., Weir, J., Wonkka, C.L. 2023. The new wildfire season. Extension Publications. RWFM-PU-410 June 2023. p. 1-6. https://agrilifelearn.tamu.edu/s/product/the-new-wildfire-season/01t4x000008HLJ1AAO
Sexual dimorphism in excess power index of four North American native bees (Hymenoptera, Andrenidae, Apidae, and Halictidae)
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Vigueira, P.A., Vigueira, C.C., Campbell, J.W., Ladner, S., Hayes, G., Riser, E. 2023. Sexual dimorphism in excess power index of four North American native bees (Hymenoptera, Andrenidae, Apidae, and Halictidae). Journal of Hymenoptera Research. 96:121-128. https://doi.org/10.3897/jhr.96.98652.
Noteworthy collections North Dakota
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Gaskin, J.F., Whippo, C.W. 2023. Noteworthy collections North Dakota. Madrono. 69(4). Article 302. https://doi.org/10.3120/0024-9637-69.4.302.
Uninvited guests: Identifying parasites and other nest associates of solitary bees and wasps using artificial nest sites in north central Florida
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Graham, J.R., Campbell, J.W., Ellis, J.D. 2023. Uninvited guests: Identifying parasites and other nest associates of solitary bees and wasps using artificial nest sites in north central Florida. Southeastern Naturalist. 22(2):192-206. https://doi.org/10.1656/058.022.0206.
Vegetative vs. sexual reproduction varies widely in an invasive plant species across western North America
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Gaskin, J.F., Cortat, G., West, N.M. 2023. Vegetative vs. sexual reproduction varies widely in an invasive plant species across western North America. Biological Invasions. 25:2219–2229. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10530-023-03035-1.
Artificial pollination of kiwifruit (Actinida chinensis Planch. var. chinensis)(Ericales: Actinidiaceae) results in greater fruit set compared to flowers pollinated by managed bees (Apis mellifera L. (Hymenoptera: Apidae)
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Abbate, A.P., Campbell, J.W., Williams, G.R. 2023. Artificial pollination of kiwifruit (Actinida chinensis Planch. var. chinensis)(Ericales: Actinidiaceae) results in greater fruit set compared to flowers pollinated by managed bees (Apis mellifera L. (Hymenoptera: Apidae). Journal of Economic Entomology. 116(3):674-685. https://doi.org/10.1093/jee/toad044.
Pollinators and other beneficial insects within two brassicaceous oilseeds and a cover crop mix under evaluation as fallow surrogates for dryland production systems of the northern Great Plains
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Campbell, J.W., Rand, T.A., Allen, B.L., Jabro, J.D., Rana Dangi, S., West, N.M., Morphew, A.R. 2024. Pollinators and other beneficial insects within two brassicaceous oilseeds and a cover crop mix under evaluation as fallow surrogates for dryland production systems of the northern Great Plains. Journal of Kansas Entomological Society. 96(3):78-92. https://doi.org/10.2317/0022-8567-96.3.78.
Comparing three collection methods for pollinating insects within electric transmission rights-of-ways
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Campbell, J.W., Abbate, A., West, N.M., Straub, L., Williams, G. 2023. Comparing three collection methods for pollinating insects within electric transmission rights-of-ways. Journal of Insect Conservation. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10841-023-00460-4.
Genetic diversity and structure of Crupina vulgaris (common crupina): A noxious rangeland weed of the western United States
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Gaskin, J.F., Chapagain, N., Schwarzländer, M., Tancos, M.A., West, N.M. 2023. Genetic diversity and structure of Crupina vulgaris (common crupina): A noxious rangeland weed of the western United States. NeoBiota. 82:57-66. https://doi.org/10.3897/neobiota.82.90229.suppl1.
A global assessment of the species composition and effectiveness of watermelon pollinators and the management strategies to inform effective pollination service delivery
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Subasinghe Arachchige, E.C., Evans, L.J., Campbell, J.W., Delaplane, K., Spicer Rice, E., Cutting, B.T., Kendall, L.K., Samnegard, Rader, R. 2023. A global assessment of the species composition and effectiveness of watermelon pollinators and the management strategies to inform effective pollination service delivery. Basic and Applied Ecology. 66:50-62. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.baae.2022.11.006.
High genetic diversity in the landscape suggests frequent seedling recruitment by Euphorbia virgata Waldst. & Kit. (leafy spurge) in the northern U.S
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West, N.M., Gaskin, J.F., Milan, J., Rand, T.A. 2022. High genetic diversity in the landscape suggests frequent seedling recruitment by Euphorbia virgata Waldst. & Kit. (leafy spurge) in the northern U.S. Biological Invasions. 25:645-652. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10530-022-02954-9.
Observing bees and wasps: Why surveys and monitoring programs are critical and how they can improve our understanding of these beneficial hymenopterans
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Graham, J., Campbell, J.W., Tsalickis, A., Stanley-Stahr, C., Ellis, J. 2023. Observing bees and wasps: Why surveys and monitoring programs are critical and how they can improve our understanding of these beneficial hymenopterans. Journal of Pollination Ecology. 33(9):139-169. https://doi.org/10.26786/1920-7603(2023)725.
Does Russian olive (Elaeagnus angustifolia) depend on insects for seed production?
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Variation in reproductive mode across the latitudinal range of an invasive Russian knapweed
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Gaskin, J.F., Littlefield, J., Rand, T.A., West, N.M. 2022. Variation in reproductive mode across the latitudinal range of an invasive Russian knapweed. AoB Plants. 14(4). Article plac032. https://doi.org/10.1093/aobpla/plac032.
Biological control of leafy spurge
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West, N.M., Gaskin, J.F. 2022. Biological control of leafy spurge. In: Van Drieshe, R. G., Winston, R.L., Lopez, T.M., editors. Contributions of Classical Biocontrol to the U.S. Food Security, Forestry, and Biodiversity, 1985-2022. Morgantown, WV: FHAAST. p.266-281.
Coyote and porcupine spread Russian olive seeds through endozoochory
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Campbell, J.W., West, N.M. 2022. Coyote and porcupine spread Russian olive seeds through endozoochory. Journal of Wildlife Management. 86(6). Article e22242. https://doi.org/10.1002/jwmg.22242.
Comparison of two milkweed (Asclepias) sampling techniques on eastern Nebraska grasslands
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Manzanarez, M.L., Panella, M.J., Wonkka, C.L., Steinauer, G.A., Stoner, K.J. 2022. Comparison of two milkweed (Asclepias) sampling techniques on eastern Nebraska grasslands. Prairie Naturalist. 1:54-64.
Prescribed fire and other fuel-reduction treatments alter ground spider assemblages in a Southern Appalachian hardwood forest
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Campbell, J.W., Grodsky, S.M., Milne, M.A., Viguiera, P., Viguiera, C.C., Stern, E., Greenberg, C.H. 2022. Prescribed fire and other fuel-reduction treatments alter ground spider assemblages in a Southern Appalachian hardwood forest. Forest Ecology and Management. 510. Article 120127. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2022.120127.
Identifying the geographic origins of invasive Megathyrsus maximus in the United States using molecular data
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Gaskin, J.F., Goolsby, J., Bon, M., Calatayud, P., Cristofaro, M. 2022. Identifying the geographic origins of invasive Megathyrsus maximus in the United States using molecular data. Invasive Plant Science and Management. 15(2):67-71. https://doi.org/10.1017/inp.2022.7.
Pollination biology and insect visitation of pasqueflower (Ranunculaceae: Pulsatilla patens ssp. multifida) in the Little Missouri National Grasslands of North Dakota
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Campbell, J.W., Morphew, A.R. 2022. Pollination biology and insect visitation of pasqueflower (Ranunculaceae: Pulsatilla patens ssp. multifida) in the Little Missouri National Grasslands of North Dakota. Prairie Naturalist. (1):1-10.
Prosopis glandulosa persistence is facilitated by differential protection of buds during low- and high-energy fires
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Starns, H.D., Wonkka, C.L., Dickinson, M.B., Lodge, A.G., Treadwell, M.L., Kavanagh, K., Tolleson, D.R., Twidwell, D., Roders, W.E. 2021. Prosopis glandulosa persistence is facilitated by differential protection of buds during low- and high-energy fires. Journal of Environmental Management. 303. Article 114141. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2021.114141.
High-intensity fire experiments to manage shrub encroachment: Lessons learned in South Africa and the United States
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Scholtz, R., Donovan, V.M., Strydom, T., Wonkka, C.L., Kreuter, U.P., Rogers, W.E., Taylor, C.A., Smit, I.P., Govender, N., Trollope, W.S., Fogarty, D.T., Twidwell, D. 2022. High-intensity fire experiments to manage shrub encroachment: Lessons learned in South Africa and the United States. African Journal of Range and Forest Science. 39(1):148-159. https://doi.org/10.2989/10220119.2021.2008004.
CropPol: A dynamic, open and global database on crop pollination
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Allen-Perkins, A., Magrach, A., Dainese, M., Garibaldi, L.A., Kleijn, D., Rader, R., Reilly, J.R., Winfree, R., Lundin, O., McGrady, C.M., Brittian, C., Biddinger, D.J., Artz, D.R., Elle, E., Hoffman, G., Ellis, J.D., Daniels, J., Gibbs, J., Campbell, J.W., et al. 2022. CropPol: A dynamic, open and global database on crop pollination. Ecology. 103(3). Article e3614. https://doi.org/10.1002/ecy.3614.
Solar energy development impacts flower-visiting beetles and flies in the Mojave Desert
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Grodsky, S.M., Campbell, J.W., Hernandez, R.R. 2021. Solar energy development impacts flower-visiting beetles and flies in the Mojave Desert. Biological Conservation. 263. Article 109336. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2021.109336.
Prescribed burning communication kit
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Treadwell, M.L., Balwdin, C., Bammerlin, L., Wonkka, C.L., Watson, M. 2021. Prescribed burning communication kit. Texas A&M Agrilife Extension. RWFM-PU-352. p.1-9. https://gpfirescience.org/resources/prescribed-burning-communication-kit/
First report of Mummenhoffia alliacea (Brassicaceae)for New York
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Atha, D., Levine, E., Gaskin, J.F., Castillo, C. 2021. First report of Mummenhoffia alliacea (Brassicaceae)for New York. Phytoneuron. 26:1-4.
Diversity and origins of Butomus umbellatus (flowering rush) invasion in North America
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Gaskin, J.F., Andreas, J., Grewell, B.J., Haefliger, P., Harms, N.E. 2021. Diversity and origins of Butomus umbellatus (flowering rush) invasion in North America. Aquatic Botany. 173:103400. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquabot.2021.103400.