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Habitat loss alters the architecture of plant–pollinator interaction networks
BJ Spiesman, BD Inouye
Ecology 94 (12), 2688-2696, 2013
1382013
Regional problems need integrated solutions: pest management and conservation biology in agroecosystems
GS Cumming, BJ Spiesman
Biological conservation 131 (4), 533-543, 2006
872006
Persistent soil carbon enhanced in Mollisols by well-managed grasslands but not annual grain or dairy forage cropping systems
Y Rui, RD Jackson, MF Cotrufo, GR Sanford, BJ Spiesman, L Deiss, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 119 (7), e2118931119, 2022
692022
Communities in context: the influences of multiscale environmental variation on local ant community structure
BJ Spiesman, GS Cumming
Landscape Ecology 23, 313-325, 2008
642008
Assessing the potential for deep learning and computer vision to identify bumble bee species from images
BJ Spiesman, C Gratton, RG Hatfield, WH Hsu, S Jepsen, B McCornack, ...
Scientific reports 11 (1), 7580, 2021
582021
Bumble bee colony growth and reproduction depend on local flower dominance and natural habitat area in the surrounding landscape
BJ Spiesman, A Bennett, R Isaacs, C Gratton
Biological Conservation 206, 217-223, 2017
572017
Flexible foraging shapes the topology of plant–pollinator interaction networks
BJ Spiesman, C Gratton
Ecology 97 (6), 1431-1441, 2016
452016
Taking the trophic bypass: Aquatic‐terrestrial linkage reduces methylmercury in a terrestrial food web
M Bartrons, C Gratton, BJ Spiesman, MJ Vander Zanden
Ecological Applications 25 (1), 151-159, 2015
422015
Contrasting foraging patterns: Testing resource-concentration and dilution effects with pollinators and seed predators
A Wenninger, TN Kim, BJ Spiesman, C Gratton
Insects 7 (2), 23, 2016
27*2016
Patch size, isolation, and matrix effects on biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in a landscape microcosm
BJ Spiesman, AP Stapper, BD Inouye
Ecosphere 9 (3), e02173, 2018
262018
Carbon storage potential increases with increasing ratio of C4 to C3 grass cover and soil productivity in restored tallgrass prairies
BJ Spiesman, H Kummel, RD Jackson
Oecologia 186, 565-576, 2018
162018
Image classification of sugarcane aphid density using deep convolutional neural networks
I Grijalva, BJ Spiesman, B McCornack
Smart Agricultural Technology 3, 100089, 2023
122023
Temporal resource continuity increases predator abundance in a metapopulation model: Insights for conservation and biocontrol
BJ Spiesman, B Iuliano, C Gratton
Land 9 (12), 479, 2020
72020
Harvesting effects on wild bee communities in bioenergy grasslands depend on nesting guild
BJ Spiesman, A Bennett, R Isaacs, C Gratton
Ecological Applications 29 (2), e01828, 2019
72019
Selective manipulation of a non-dominant plant and its herbivores affects an old-field plant community
TN Kim, BJ Spiesman, AL Buchanan, AS Hakes, SL Halpern, BD Inouye, ...
Plant ecology 216, 1029-1045, 2015
72015
The consequences of multiple indirect pathways of interaction for species coexistence
BJ Spiesman, BD Inouye
Theoretical Ecology 8, 225-232, 2015
72015
Reply to Lajtha and Silva: Agriculture and soil carbon persistence of grassland-derived Mollisols
Y Rui, RD Jackson, MF Cotrufo, GR Sanford, BJ Spiesman, L Deiss, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 119 (30), e2204142119, 2022
42022
Using high-throughput amplicon sequencing to determine diet of generalist lady beetles in agricultural landscapes
TN Kim, YV Bukhman, MA Jusino, ED Scully, BJ Spiesman, C Gratton
Biological Control 170, 104920, 2022
42022
Native flowering border crops attract high pollinator abundance and diversity, providing growers the opportunity to enhance pollination services
J Butters, E Murrell, BJ Spiesman, TN Kim
Environmental Entomology 51 (2), 492-504, 2022
42022
Self-Supervised Approach to Addressing Zero-Shot Learning Problem
A Okerinde, S Hoggatt, DV Lakkireddy, N Brubaker, W Hsu, L Shamir, ...
Journal of Physics: Conference Series 2547 (1), 012008, 2023
22023
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