45 results on '"Colla, Sheila R."'
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2. Bumble Bee Watch community science program increases scientific understanding of an important pollinator group across Canada and the USA
3. Insect visitation and pollination of a culturally significant plant, Hopi tobacco (Nicotiana rustica)
4. Conservation of Social Insects
5. Determining the plant-pollinator network in a culturally significant food and medicine garden in the Great Lakes region.
6. Understanding public and stakeholder attitudes in pollinator conservation policy development
7. Inaccurate and Biased Global Media Coverage Underlies Public Misunderstanding of Shark Conservation Threats and Solutions
8. Delving deeper: Questioning the decline of long-tongued bumble bees, long-tubed flowers and their mutualisms with climate change
9. A systematic review of the nesting and overwintering habitat of bumble bees globally
10. Identifying conservation priority areas forNorth Americanbumble bee species inCanadaunder current and future climate scenarios
11. Conservation of Social Insects
12. Questioning public perception, conservation policy, and recovery actions for honeybees in North America
13. The missing link: A case for increased consideration for plant-pollinator interactions for species at-risk recovery in Ontario
14. Incorporating citizen science, museum specimens, and field work into the assessment of extinction risk of the American Bumble bee (Bombus pensylvanicus De Geer 1773) in Canada
15. Smaller human populations are still not a necessary condition for biodiversity conservation:A response to Cafaro et al. (2023)
16. Smaller human populations are neither a necessary nor sufficient condition for biodiversity conservation
17. Towards a better understanding of the relationships between pollinators, human well‐being, and medicine plants in the Great Lakes Region of Eastern North America.
18. Smaller human populations are neither a necessary nor sufficient condition for biodiversity conservation
19. Status, Threats and Conservation Recommendations for Wild Bumble Bees ( Bombus spp.) in Ontario, Canada : A Review for Policymakers and Practitioners
20. Response
21. Identifying conservation priority areas for North American bumble bee species in Canada under current and future climate scenarios.
22. Climate change impacts on bumblebees converge across continents
23. The potential consequences of ‘bee washing’ on wild bee health and conservation
24. Lessons learnt from multiple private land conservation programs in Canada to inform species at risk conservation
25. Bees in the six: Determinants of bumblebee habitat quality in urban landscapes
26. Bumble Bees of North America
27. Conservation genomics reveals pesticide and pathogen exposure in the declining bumble bee Bombus terricola
28. CLIMATE CHANGE: Climate change impacts on bumblebees converge across continents
29. Training and usage of detection dogs to better understand bumble bee nesting habitat: Challenges and opportunities
30. Understanding and avoiding misplaced efforts in conservation
31. Perceptions of wild bees and farm characteristics associated with the uptake of pollinator-supporting land management practices among Canadian apple growers
32. Examining the public's awareness of bee (Hymenoptera: Apoidae: Anthophila) conservation in Canada
33. Power of the people: A review of citizen science programs for conservation
34. Using Bumble Bee Watch to investigate the accuracy and perception of bumble bee (Bombus spp.) identification by community scientists
35. Community science participants gain environmental awareness and contribute high quality data but improvements are needed: insights from Bumble Bee Watch
36. One‐size does not fit all: at‐risk bumble bee habitat management requires species‐specific local and landscape considerations
37. Are we accurately estimating the potential role of pollution in the decline of species at risk in Canada?
38. Perceptions of wild bees and farm characteristics associated with the uptake of pollinator-supporting land management practices among Canadian apple growers.
39. Are we accurately estimating the potential role of pollution in the decline of species at risk in Canada?
40. Correction to: Incorporating citizen science, museum specimens, and field work into the assessment of extinction risk of the American Bumble bee (Bombus pensylvanicus De Geer 1773) in Canada
41. Conservation Conundrum: At-risk Bumble Bees (Bombus spp.) Show Preference for Invasive Tufted Vetch (Vicia cracca) While Foraging in Protected Areas
42. Artificial Domicile Use by Bumble Bees (Bombus; Hymenoptera: Apidae) in Ontario, Canada
43. Conservation Genomics of the Declining North American Bumblebee Bombus terricola Reveals Inbreeding and Selection on Immune Genes
44. Status, Threats and Conservation Recommendations for Wild Bumble Bees (Bombusspp.) in Ontario, Canada: A Review for Policymakers and Practitioners
45. Relocation risky for bumblebee colonies—Response
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