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Crop pests and predators exhibit inconsistent responses to surrounding landscape composition
DS Karp, R Chaplin-Kramer, TD Meehan, EA Martin, F DeClerck, H Grab, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 115 (33), E7863-E7870, 2018
6432018
Global urban environmental change drives adaptation in white clover
J Santangelo, 278 authors
Science 375 (6586), 1275-1281, 2022
1042022
A multi-scale, landscape approach to predicting insect populations in agroecosystems.
ME O’Rourke, K Rienzo-Stack, AG Power
Ecological Applications 21, 1782–1791, 2011
932011
Open science isn’t always open to all scientists
C Bahlai, LJ Bartlett, KR Burgio, AMV Fournier, CN Keiser, T Poisot, ...
American Scientist 107 (2), 78-82, 2019
822019
Balancing open science and data privacy in the water sciences
SC Zipper, K Stack Whitney, JM Deines, KM Befus, U Bhatia, SJ Albers, ...
Water Resources Research 55 (7), 5202-5211, 2019
602019
Same data, different analysts: variation in effect sizes due to analytical decisions in ecology and evolutionary biology
E Gould, HS Fraser, TH Parker, S Nakagawa, SC Griffith, PA Vesk, ...
EcoEvoRxiv, 2023
352023
Explicit modeling of abiotic and landscape factors reveals precipitation and forests associated with aphid abundance
K Stack Whitney, TD Meehan, CJ Kucharik, J Zhu, P Townsend, ...
Ecological Applications, DOI: 10.1002/eap.1418, 2016
322016
Evidence for compensatory photosynthetic and yield response of soybeans to aphid herbivory
CJ Kucharik, AC Mork, TD Meehan, SP Serbin, A Singh, PA Townsend, ...
Journal of Economic Entomology 109 (3), 1177-1187, 2016
282016
Harnessing the NEON data revolution to advance open environmental science with a diverse and data‐capable community
RC Nagy, JK Balch, EK Bissell, ME Cattau, NF Glenn, BS Halpern, ...
Ecosphere 12 (12), e03833, 2021
232021
Evaluating The Ocean Cleanup, a Marine Debris Removal Project in the North Pacific Gyre, Using SWOT Analysis
E Morrison, A Shipman, S Shrestha, E Squier, K Stack Whitney
Case Studies in the Environment 3 (1), 1-6, 2019
182019
From pest data to abundance‐based risk maps combining eco‐physiological knowledge, weather, and habitat variability
F Lacasella, S Marta, A Singh, K Stack Whitney, K Hamilton, P Townsend, ...
Ecological Applications 27 (2), 575-588, 2017
152017
The broken window: An algorithm for quantifying and characterizing misleading trajectories in ecological processes
CA Bahlai, ER White, JD Perrone, S Cusser, K Stack Whitney
Ecological Informatics 64, 101336, 2021
132021
Living with Animals: Bonds across Species
N Porter, I Gershon, IM Gershon
Cornell University Press, 2018
122018
Use of insect exclusion cages in soybean creates an altered microclimate and differential crop response
AC Perillo, CJ Kucharik, TD Meehan, SP Serbin, A Singh, PA Townsend, ...
Agricultural and forest meteorology 208, 50-61, 2015
122015
Manoomin – the taming of wild rice in the Great Lakes region.
K Stack Whitney
Arcadia 2, 2015
82015
Ten simple rules for creating a scientific web application
JL Burnett, R Dale, CY Hou, G Palomo-Munoz, K Stack Whitney, ...
PLOS Computational Biology 17 (12), e1009574, 2021
72021
Scientific meetings for all
AJ Lauer, W Gram, A Crall, C Diaz Eaton, R Haacker, E Jack-Scott, ...
Eos 101, 2020
72020
People, infrastructure, and data: A pathway to an inclusive and diverse ecological network of networks
MD SanClements, S Record, KC Rose, A Donnelly, SS Chong, K Duffy, ...
Ecosphere 13 (11), e4262, 2022
62022
Longer study length, standardized sampling techniques, and broader geographic scope leads to higher likelihood of detecting stable abundance patterns in long term black-legged …
R Christie, K Stack Whitney, J Perrone, CA Bahlai
PeerJ, 10:e13916, 2022
62022
Examining cultural structures and functions in biology
RL Tanner, N Grover, ML Anderson, KC Crocker, S Dutta, AM Horner, ...
Integrative and Comparative Biology 61 (6), 2282-2293, 2021
62021
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