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Honey bees (Apis mellifera) reared in brood combs containing high levels of pesticide residues exhibit increased susceptibility to Nosema (Microsporidia) infection
JY Wu, MD Smart, CM Anelli, WS Sheppard
Journal of invertebrate pathology 109 (3), 326-329, 2012
2262012
Land-use change reduces habitat suitability for supporting managed honey bee colonies in the Northern Great Plains
CRV Otto, CL Roth, BL Carlson, MD Smart
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 113 (37), 10430-10435, 2016
2092016
Linking measures of colony and individual honey bee health to survival among apiaries exposed to varying agricultural land use
M Smart, J Pettis, N Rice, Z Browning, M Spivak
PloS one 11 (3), e0152685, 2016
1862016
Land use in the Northern Great Plains region of the US influences the survival and productivity of honey bee colonies
MD Smart, JS Pettis, N Euliss, MS Spivak
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 230, 139-149, 2016
1242016
A comparison of honey bee-collected pollen from working agricultural lands using light microscopy and ITS metabarcoding
MD Smart, RS Cornman, DD Iwanowicz, M McDermott-Kubeczko, ...
Environmental Entomology 46 (1), 38-49, 2017
982017
Wild, native bees and managed honey bees benefit from similar agricultural land uses
E Evans, M Smart, D Cariveau, M Spivak
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 268, 162-170, 2018
832018
Nosema ceranae in age cohorts of the western honey bee (Apis mellifera)
MD Smart, WS Sheppard
Journal of invertebrate pathology 109 (1), 148-151, 2012
822012
Past role and future outlook of the Conservation Reserve Program for supporting honey bees in the Great Plains
CRV Otto, H Zheng, AL Gallant, R Iovanna, BL Carlson, MD Smart, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 115 (29), 7629-7634, 2018
782018
The Economics of Honey Bee (Hymenoptera: Apidae) Management and Overwintering Strategies for Colonies Used to Pollinate Almonds
G DeGrandi-Hoffman, H Graham, F Ahumada, M Smart, N Ziolkowski
Journal of Economic Entomology 112 (6), 2524-2533, 2019
672019
Invasion of a West Everglades wetland by Melaleuca quinquenervia countered by classical biological control
PW Tipping, MR Martin, KR Nimmo, RM Pierce, MD Smart, E White, ...
Biological Control 48 (1), 73-78, 2009
472009
Using publicly available data to quantify plant–pollinator interactions and evaluate conservation seeding mixes in the Northern Great Plains
CRV Otto, S O’Dell, RB Bryant, NH Euliss, RM Bush, MD Smart
Environmental Entomology 46 (3), 565-578, 2017
432017
Using colony monitoring devices to evaluate the impacts of land use and nutritional value of forage on honey bee health
M Smart, C Otto, R Cornman, D Iwanowicz
Agriculture 8 (1), 2, 2018
412018
The influence of spatiotemporally decoupled land use on honey bee colony health and pollination service delivery
MD Smart, CRV Otto, BL Carlson, CL Roth
Environmental Research Letters 13 (8), 084016, 2018
372018
Nutritional status of honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) workers across an agricultural land-use gradient
MD Smart, CRV Otto, JG Lundgren
Scientific reports 9 (1), 1-10, 2019
352019
Do the Quality and Quantity of Honey Bee-Collected Pollen Vary Across an Agricultural Land-Use Gradient?
MP Simanonok, CRV Otto, MD Smart
Environmental Entomology 49 (1), 189-196, 2020
172020
Why does bee health matter? The science surrounding honey bee health concerns and what we can do about it
M Spivak, Z Browning, M Goblirsch, K Lee, C Otto, M Smart, J Wu-Smart
CAST Council for Agricultural Science and Technology, 2017
172017
Why does bee health matter
M Spivak, Z Browning, M Goblirsch, K Lee, C Otto, M Smart, J Wu-Smart, ...
The science surrounding honey bee health concerns and what we can do about …, 2017
17*2017
Honey bee foraged pollen reveals temporal changes in pollen protein content and changes in forager choice for abundant versus high protein flowers
G Quinlan, M Milbrath, C Otto, A Smart, D Iwanowicz, RS Cornman, ...
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 322, 107645, 2021
152021
Landscape characterization of floral resources for pollinators in the Prairie Pothole Region of the United States
AH Smart, CRV Otto, AL Gallant, MP Simanonok
Biodiversity and Conservation 30 (7), 1991-2015, 2021
142021
Grassy–herbaceous land moderates regional climate effects on honey bee colonies in the Northcentral US
GM Quinlan, D Sponsler, HR Gaines-Day, HBG McMinn-Sauder, ...
Environmental Research Letters 17 (6), 064036, 2022
112022
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