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Specialist foragers in forest bee communities are small, social or emerge early
C Smith, L Weinman, J Gibbs, R Winfree
Journal of Animal Ecology 88 (8), 1158-1167, 2019
512019
Forest-associated bee species persist amid forest loss and regrowth in eastern North America
C Smith, T Harrison, J Gardner, R Winfree
Biological Conservation 260, 109202, 2021
282021
Pomacea maculata (Island Apple Snail) invasion in seasonal wetlands on Florida ranchland: association with plant-community structure and aquatic-predator abundance
C Smith, EH Boughton, S Pierre
Southeastern naturalist 14 (3), 561-576, 2015
132015
Not all matrix habitat is created equal for rare bee species in forest habitat
ZM Volenec, CM Smith
Ecological Entomology 46 (4), 926-935, 2021
72021
Regional plant abundance explains patterns of host use by pollen‐specialist bees in eastern North America
C Smith, S Joly, C Antoine, B Hyjazie, JRK Forrest
Ecology 104 (8), e4122, 2023
12023
Geometric effects of fragmentation are likely to mitigate diversity loss following habitat destruction in real‐world landscapes
C Smith, JA Bonachela, DT Simpson, NJ Lemanski, R Winfree
Global Ecology and Biogeography 33 (5), e13826, 2024
2024
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