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A pedagogical model for team-based, problem-focused interdisciplinary doctoral education
NA Bosque-Pérez, PZ Klos, JE Force, LP Waits, K Cleary, P Rhoades, ...
BioScience 66 (6), 477-488, 2016
882016
Wild bee diversity increases with local fire severity in a fire‐prone landscape
SM Galbraith, JH Cane, AR Moldenke, JW Rivers
Ecosphere 10 (4), 1-19, 2019
792019
Scaling up functional traits for ecosystem services with remote sensing: concepts and methods
OJ Abelleira Martínez, AK Fremier, S Günter, Z Ramos Bendaña, ...
Ecology and Evolution 6 (13), 4359-4371, 2016
712016
A Review of Research Needs for Pollinators in Managed Conifer Forests
JW Rivers, SM Galbraith, JH Cane, CB Schultz, MD Ulyshen, ...
Journal of Forestry 116 (6), 563-572, 2018
492018
Remote sensing and ecosystem services: Current status and future opportunities for the study of bees and pollination-related services
SM Galbraith, LA Vierling, NA Bosque-Pérez
Current Forestry Reports 1, 261-274, 2015
322015
Salvage logging reduces wild bee diversity, but not abundance, in severely burned mixed-conifer forest
SM Galbraith, JH Cane, AR Moldenke, JW Rivers
Forest Ecology and Management 453, 117622, 2019
302019
Local ecological knowledge reveals effects of policy-driven land use and cover change on beekeepers in Costa Rica
SM Galbraith, TE Hall, HS Tavárez, CM Kooistra, JC Ordoñez, ...
Land Use Policy 69, 112-122, 2017
272017
Bee diversity decreases rapidly with time since harvest in intensively managed conifer forests
RA Zitomer, SM Galbraith, MG Betts, AR Moldenke, RA Progar, JW Rivers
Ecological Applications, e2855, 2023
172023
Wildfire severity influences offspring sex ratio in a native solitary bee
SM Galbraith, JH Cane, JW Rivers
Oecologia 195 (1), 65-75, 2021
92021
Biodiversity and community composition of native bee populations vary among human-dominated land uses within the seasonally dry tropics
SM Galbraith, T Griswold, WJ Price, NA Bosque-Perez
Journal of Insect Conservation 24, 1045-1059, 2020
72020
Taxonomic voucher specimens for study of post-wildfire forest habitat in Douglas County, Oregon
SM Galbraith, JH Cane, AR Moldenke, LR Best, JW Rivers
Catalog: Oregon State Arthropod Collection 3 (4), 2019
32019
La selección de lugares por apicultores de Costa Rica es influenciada por el uso de terreno, sus recursos florales y la calidad de la carretera
HS Tavárez, SM Galbraith, NA Bosque-Pérez
The Journal of Agriculture of the University of Puerto Rico 102 (1-2), 21-37, 2018
32018
Both Landsat‐and LiDAR‐derived measures predict forest bee response to large‐scale wildfire
SM Galbraith, JJ Valente, CJ Dunn, JW Rivers
Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation, 2023
22023
Effects of Sage-Grouse Habitat Restoration Efforts on Pollination Networks in an Arid Ecosystem
KB Thapa-Magar, TS Davis, SM Galbraith, M Grant-Hoffman
Rangeland Ecology & Management 91, 95-104, 2023
12023
Taxonomic voucher specimens for study of bee communities in intensively managed Douglas-fir forests in the Oregon Coast Range
RA Zitomer, SM Galbraith, MG Betts, AR Moldenke, RA Progar, JW Rivers
Catalog: Oregon State Arthropod Collection 7 (1), 2023
12023
Understanding the Impact of Land Use Change on Bee Populations and Ecosystem Services in the Seasonally Dry Tropics: An Interdisciplinary Approach
S Galbraith
University of Idaho, 2015
12015
Host and floral communities shape parasite prevalence and reproduction in intensively managed forests
LC Ponisio, H Cohen, SM Galbraith, J Zorn, RA Zitomer, JW Rivers
Ecosphere 15 (1), e4709, 2024
2024
Beekeepers site selection in Costa Rica is influenced by land use, floral resources and road quality.
HS Tavárez, SM Galbraith, NA Bosque-Pérez
Journal of Agriculture of the University of Puerto Rico 102 (1/2), 21-37, 2018
2018
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