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    Assessing the benefits of managed golden-winged warbler (Vermivora chrysoptera) nesting habitat for breeding monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus) in the western Great Lakes

    The monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus) and golden-winged warbler (Vermivora chrysoptera) are two disturbance-dependent, migratory species that have both suffered from breeding habitat loss and degradation. Give...

    Emma C. Keele, Darin J. McNeil, Joseph E. Duchamp in Journal of Insect Conservation (2023)

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    Bumble bees in landscapes with abundant floral resources have lower pathogen loads

    The pollination services provided by bees are essential for supporting natural and agricultural ecosystems. However, bee population declines have been documented across the world. Many of the factors known to ...

    Darin J. McNeil, Elyse McCormick, Ashley C. Heimann, Melanie Kammerer in Scientific Reports (2020)

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    Singing in the suburbs: point count surveys efficiently reveal habitat associations for nocturnal Orthoptera across an urban-to-rural gradient

    As evidence for global insect population declines continues to amass, several studies have indicated that Orthoptera (grasshoppers, crickets, and katydids) are among the most threatened insect groups. Understa...

    Darin J. McNeil, Christina M. Grozinger in Journal of Insect Conservation (2020)

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    What evidence exists for landbird species-environment relationships in eastern temperate and boreal forests of North America? A systematic map protocol

    Eastern temperate and boreal forests of North America contain declining populations of several migratory bird species. Breeding season habitat loss and degradation, and lack of structural complexity, have been...

    Casey A. Lott, Michael E. Akresh, Andrew J. Elmore in Environmental Evidence (2019)