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Tina Harrison
Tina Harrison
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Urban drivers of plant‐pollinator interactions
T Harrison, R Winfree
Functional Ecology, 2015
3062015
Forest bees are replaced in agricultural and urban landscapes by native species with different phenologies and life‐history traits
T Harrison, J Gibbs, R Winfree
Global Change Biology 24 (1), 287-296, 2018
1342018
On the inconsistency of pollinator species traits for predicting either response to land‐use change or functional contribution
I Bartomeus, DP Cariveau, T Harrison, R Winfree
Oikos 127 (2), 306-315, 2018
922018
Anthropogenic landscapes support fewer rare bee species
T Harrison, J Gibbs, R Winfree
Landscape Ecology 34, 967-978, 2019
712019
Wild insect diversity increases inter-annual stability in global crop pollinator communities
D Senapathi, J Fründ, M Albrecht, MPD Garratt, D Kleijn, BJ Pickles, ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 288 (1947), 20210212, 2021
692021
Phylogenetic homogenization of bee communities across ecoregions
T Harrison, J Gibbs, R Winfree
Global Ecology and Biogeography, 2018
362018
Forest-associated bee species persist amid forest loss and regrowth in eastern North America
C Smith, T Harrison, J Gardner, R Winfree
Biological Conservation 260, 109202, 2021
202021
Fantastic bees and where to find them: locating the cryptic overwintering queens of a western bumble bee
NM Williams, JM Mola, C Stuligross, T Harrison, ML Page, RM Brennan, ...
Ecosphere 10 (11), e02949, 2019
202019
Diagnosing the presence of Sirex noctilio from examination of dead and dying pine trees
MP Ayres, JM Sullivan, T Harrison, J Maria
Report for USDA APHIS [WWW document]. URL http://www. dartmouth. edu …, 2009
162009
Life-history traits predict responses of wild bees to climate variation
GL Pardee, SR Griffin, M Stemkovski, T Harrison, ZM Portman, ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 289 (1973), 20212697, 2022
132022
Conserving and restoring mutualisms
R Winfree, M MacLeod, T Harrison, DP Cariveau, JL Bronstein
Mutualism, 159-180, 2015
122015
Price equations for understanding the response of ecosystem function to community change
T Harrison, R Winfree, MA Genung
The American Naturalist 200 (2), 181-192, 2022
62022
Biodiversity–ecosystem function relationships change in sign and magnitude across the Hill diversity spectrum
M Roswell, T Harrison, MA Genung
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 378 (1881), 20220186, 2023
32023
Pollinator species traits do not predict either response to agricultural intensification or functional contribution
I Bartomeus, D Cariveau, T Harrison, R Winfree, EB de Dońana
bioRxiv, 2016
22016
Pollinator habitat plantings benefit wild, native bees, but do not necessarily favor rare species
DP Cariveau, M Roswell, T Harrison, M Genung, J Gibbs, R Winfree
BioRxiv, 2021.05. 24.445524, 2021
12021
Fish communities in continuous and patch mangrove habitats on Little Cayman Island
JA Marlow, T Harrison, A Rastogi, HL Vu, JR Post
Dartmouth Stud Trop Ecol 17, 221-225, 2007
12007
Urban Forests and Landscape Ecology
M Esperon-Rodriguez, T Harrison
MDPI-Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2022
2022
Urban Forests and Landscape Ecology. Forests 2021, 12, 1620
M Esperon-Rodriguez, T Harrison
Urban Forests and Landscape Ecology, 1, 2021
2021
Do pollinator restoration benefits extend to rare bee species?
DP Cariveau, ME Roswell, T Harrison, R Winfree
2017 ESA Annual Meeting (August 6--11), 2017
2017
THE'QUEENS ENGLISH'
T HARRISON
ENCOUNTER 58 (5), 40-40, 1982
1982
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