Previously Published Works

Parent: Cheadle Center for Biodiversity and Ecological Restoration

eScholarship stats: Breakdown by Item for January through April, 2025

ItemTitleTotal requestsDownloadView-only%Dnld
8sz8b9r7Pollen specialist bee species are accurately predicted from visitation, occurrence and phylogenetic data2802156576.8%
4t54r971Native bee habitat restoration: key ecological considerations from recent North American literature88345438.6%
0v163781Phenotypic divergence in an island bee population: Applying geometric morphometrics to discriminate population-level variation in wing venation.624586.5%
3s92f5r4Envisaging a global infrastructure to exploit the potential of digitised collections.613584.9%
54d949hwPlant-arthropod interactions of an endangered California lupine.564527.1%
64c550mkLocal grassland restoration affects insect communities55243143.6%
8164p4pgSocial conditions facilitate water conservation in a solitary bee.55104518.2%
13w9x56zToward a Functional Trait Approach to Bee Ecology54114320.4%
0mk3v9nmBark beetle mycobiome: collaboratively defined research priorities on a widespread insect-fungus symbiosis470470.0%
84j9526nSeven new species of Rinorea (Violaceae) from the Neotropics441432.3%
08w4m78fDeveloping a vocabulary and ontology for modeling insect natural history data: example data, use cases, and competency questions.432414.7%
8x53g8swThe importance of pilot studies and understanding microhabitat requirements when reintroducing endemic plants during coastal dune restoration363338.3%
2jb9r03dReinvasion of restored California vernal pools reveals the importance of long‐term restoration planning3382524.2%
47d1t1jwTHE CALIFORNIA PHENOLOGY COLLECTIONS NETWORK: USING DIGITAL IMAGES TO INVESTIGATE PHENOLOGICAL CHANGE IN A BIODIVERSITY HOTSPOT260260.0%
1cj3j06sSoil biome variation of Lupinus nipomensis in wet-cool vs. dry-warm microhabitats and greenhouse251244.0%
1b57t4w3Building a community-based taxonomic resource for digitization of parasites and their hosts240240.0%
0vd7x9x1Hedgerow Gardens Provide Floral Resources for Diverse Insect Visitors to Avocado Fowers in Southern California230230.0%
9sb7c8q4How does climate change impact social bees and bee sociality?230230.0%
32w7490bA semantically enriched taxonomic revision of Gryonoides Dodd, 1920 (Hymenoptera, Scelionidae), with a review of the hosts of Teleasinae210210.0%
57c2f0g0Invertebrate-biased diet of burrowing owls in a newly-restored coastal grassland200200.0%
6hx4r2hvGENOME SKIMMING OF HERBARIUM SPECIMENS REVEALS PHYLOGEOGRAPHIC TRENDS AMONG POPULATIONS OF AN ESTUARINE SEABLITE (CHENOPODIACEAE: SUAEDA ESTEROA)150150.0%
7ft453v0Making Parasite-Host Associations Visible using Global Biotic Interactions140140.0%
8059k22fEstimating body size in the large carpenter bees (<i>Xylocopa</i>)130130.0%
7x47p8csIndexing Biotic Interactions in GBIF data110110.0%
6wc28191Implementation Experience Report for Controlled Vocabularies Used with the Audubon Core Terms subjectPart and subjectOrientation100100.0%

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