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Marissa H. Chase
Marissa H. Chase
Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Minnesota, Department of Entomology
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On-farm diversification in an agriculturally-dominated landscape positively influences specialist pollinators
A Guzman, M Chase, C Kremen
Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems 3, 87, 2019
422019
Native and non-native plants attract diverse bees to urban gardens in California
G Frankie, I Feng, R Thorp, J Pawelek, MH Chase, CC Jadallah, ...
Journal of Pollination Ecology 25, 2019
262019
Survey of native and honey bees from agricultural Brentwood and their constructed bee gardens in Northern California, 2010-2018
GW Frankie, JC Pawelek, SSL Guerrero, RW Thorp, MA Rizzardi, ...
Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society 91 (4), 310-349, 2018
52018
Wild bee response to forest management varies seasonally and is mediated by resource availability
MH Chase, JM Fraterrigo, B Charles, A Harmon-Threatt
Forest Ecology and Management 548, 121426, 2023
32023
Bee functional traits and their relationship to pollination services depend on many factors: A meta‐regression analysis
MH Chase, JM Fraterrigo, A Harmon‐Threatt
Insect Conservation and Diversity 16 (3), 313-323, 2023
32023
Restored wetlands are greatly influenced by hydrology and non-native plant invasion
B Charles, M Chase, G Pociask, R Bhattarai, JW Matthews
Wetlands Ecology and Management 31 (1), 129-142, 2023
32023
Can functional leaf traits be used for monitoring wetland restoration? A comparison between commonly used monitoring metrics and functional leaf traits
B Charles, MH Chase, G Pociask, R Bhattarai, JW Matthews
Ecological Indicators 140, 109032, 2022
32022
Diverse forest management strategies support functionally and temporally distinct bee communities
MH Chase, B Charles, A Harmon‐Threatt, JM Fraterrigo
Journal of Applied Ecology 60 (11), 2375-2388, 2023
12023
Native pollinators of avocado as affected by constructed pollinator habitat gardens in southern California
G Frankie, J Pawelek, M Chase, S Witt, B Faber
XXX International Horticultural Congress IHC2018: VII International …, 2018
12018
Hedgerow Gardens Provide Floral Resources for Diverse Insect Visitors to Avocado Flowers in Southern California
GW Frankie, SL Witt, JC Pawelek, B Faber, RE Coville, MA Rizzardi, ...
Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society 96 (3), 68-77, 2024
2024
Hedgerow Gardens Provide Floral Resources for Diverse Insect Visitors to Avocado Fowers in Southern California
GW Frankie, SL Witt, JC Pawelek, B Faber, RE Coville, MA Rizzardi, ...
Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society 96 (3), 39-67, 2024
2024
Wild bees in temperate deciduous forests: how does management affect bee communities, and can we use active remote sensing data to model bee biodiversity?
MH Chase
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2023
2023
Common plants to attract California native bees
SW MH Chase, B Charles, GW Frankie, R Coville, J Pawelek
University of California, Agriculture and Natural Resources, 2023
2023
Common bees in California gardens, 2nd Ed
RT MH Chase, GW Frankie, C Jadallah, R Coville, J Pawelek, S Witt
University of California, Agriculture and Natural Resources, 2023
2023
The Effects of Forest Management Practices on Wild Bee Abundance and Functional Traits
H Vela, MH Chase, A Harmon-Threatt
2021
Narrowing the gap between academic researchers and outreach in Costa Rica and beyond
GW Frankie, M Chase, J Pawelek, R Coville
Entomology 2019, 2019
2019
Diverse plates and picky eaters: On-farm diversification in an agriculturally dominated landscape positively influences specialist pollinators
A Guzman, M Chase, C Kremen
Entomology 2019, 2019
2019
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