Pages that link to "Item:Q54294"
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The following pages link to Clint Otto, PhD (Q54294):
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- Identifying physical characteristics and functional traits of forbs preferred or highly visited by bees in the Prairie Pothole Region (Q55458) (← links)
- Flowering plants preferred by bees of the Prairie Pothole Region (Q56517) (← links)
- Assessing the impact of the Conservation Reserve Program on honey bee health (Q57204) (← links)
- Using colony monitoring devices to evaluate the impacts of land use and nutritional value of forage on honey bee health (Q145509) (← links)
- Land conversion and pesticide use degrade forage areas for honey bees in America’s beekeeping epicenter (Q145759) (← links)
- Landscape characterization of floral resources for pollinators in the Prairie Pothole Region of the United States (Q145955) (← links)
- Typha (cattail) invasion in North American wetlands: Biology, regional problems, impacts, ecosystem services, and management (Q149554) (← links)
- Feeling the sting? Addressing land-use changes can mitigate bee declines (Q149628) (← links)
- Addressing detection uncertainty in Bombus affinis (Hymenoptera: Apidae) surveys can improve inferences made from monitoring (Q150161) (← links)
- Conclusion to the special issue on Pollinators of the Great Plains (Q150456) (← links)
- Introduction to the special issue on pollinators of the Great Plains (Q150457) (← links)
- Land-use change reduces habitat suitability for supporting managed honey bee colonies in the Northern Great Plains (Q151135) (← links)
- Patch utilization and flower visitations by wild bees in a honey bee-dominated, grassland landscape (Q156701) (← links)
- Using Pollinator Environmental DNA to Assess the Ecological Resilience of America’s Grasslands (Q227078) (← links)
- Determining the dietary preferences and population genetics of an endangered bumble bee, Bombus affinis, by maximizing the use of museum specimens (Q228069) (← links)
- Quantifying the effects of land-use change and bioenergy crop production on ecosystem services in the Northern Great Plains (Q228947) (← links)
- The pollinator library: a decision-support tool for improving national pollinator conservation efforts (Q228951) (← links)
- Improving forage for pollinators on Federal conservation lands (Q228953) (← links)
- Understanding how land-use change in the Northern Great Plains affects pollinator health and pollination services (Q228954) (← links)
- Taxonomic characterization of honey bee (Apis mellifera) pollen foraging based on non-overlapping paired-end sequencing of nuclear ribosomal loci (Q234493) (← links)
- Assessing pollinator habitat services to optimize conservation programs (Q239130) (← links)
- Using publicly available data to quantify plant–pollinator interactions and evaluate conservation seeding mixes in the Northern Great Plains (Q239193) (← links)
- A comparison of honey bee-collected pollen from working agricultural lands using light microscopy and ITS metabarcoding (Q240355) (← links)
- Climatic variation and the distribution of an amphibian polyploid complex (Q241033) (← links)
- An updated genetic marker for detection of Lake Sinai Virus and metagenetic applications (Q253357) (← links)
- Towards a U.S. national program for monitoring native bees (Q253772) (← links)
- Farmland in U.S. Conservation Reserve Program has unique floral composition that promotes bee summer foraging (Q257039) (← links)
- Grassy–herbaceous land moderates regional climate effects on honey bee colonies in the Northcentral US (Q257263) (← links)
- A century of pollen foraging by the endangered rusty patched bumble bee (Bombus affinis): Inferences from molecular sequencing of museum specimens (Q259835) (← links)
- Floral Composition of Pollen Collected from a Rusty Patched Bumble Bee (Bombus affinis, Cresson) Nest in Southeastern Minnesota (Q263230) (← links)
- Why does bee health matter? The science surrounding honey bee health concerns and what we can do about it (Q267187) (← links)
- Impacts on wildlife of annual crops for biofuel production (Q270255) (← links)
- Grassland conservation supports migratory birds and produces economic benefits for the commercial beekeeping industry in the U.S. Great Plains (Q270422) (← links)
- Nutritional status of honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) workers across an agricultural land-use gradient (Q273700) (← links)
- Forbs included in conservation seed mixes exhibit variable blooming detection rates and cost-effectiveness: Implications for pollinator habitat design (Q273806) (← links)
- Floral resource selection by wild bees and honey bees in the Midwest United States: Implications for designing pollinator habitat (Q275917) (← links)
- Honey bee foraged pollen reveals temporal changes in pollen protein content and changes in forager choice for abundant versus high protein flowers (Q277151) (← links)
- Comparison of microscopy and metabarcoding to identify pollen used by the critically endangered rusty patched bumble bee, Bombus affinis (Q279220) (← links)
- Do the quality and quantity of honey bee-collected pollen vary across an agricultural land use gradient? (Q280257) (← links)
- Molecular sequencing and morphological identification reveal similar patterns in native bee communities across public and private grasslands of eastern North Dakota (Q282620) (← links)
- Pollinator communities vary with vegetation structure and time since management within regenerating timber harvests of the Central Appalachian Mountains (Q282754) (← links)
- Distance models as a tool for modelling detection probability and density of native bumblebees (Q291688) (← links)
- Can’t see the flowers for the trees: Factors driving floral abundance within early-successional forests in the central Appalachian Mountains (Q293526) (← links)
- The influence of spatiotemporally decoupled land use on honey bee colony health and pollination service delivery (Q296846) (← links)
- A comparison of honey bee collected pollen from working agricultural lands using light microscopy and ITS metabarcoding datasets (Q301430) (← links)
- Honey bee (Apis mellifera) colonies benefit from grassland/ pasture while bumble bee (Bombus impatiens) colonies in the same landscapes benefit from non-corn/soybean cropland (Q303536) (← links)
- Past role and future outlook of the Conservation Reserve Program for supporting honey bees in the Great Plains (Q304599) (← links)
- Emerging themes from the ESA symposium entitled “Pollinator nutrition: Lessons from bees at individual to landscape levels” (Q305345) (← links)
- The Prairie Pothole Region: A duck factory, and a bee factory too (Q308856) (← links)
- Association of excessive precipitation and agricultural land use with honey bee colony performance (Q311899) (← links)