Previously Published Works

Parent: Cheadle Center for Biodiversity and Ecological Restoration

eScholarship stats: History by Item for December, 2024 through March, 2025

ItemTitleTotal requests2025-032025-022025-012024-12
64c550mkLocal grassland restoration affects insect communities8213121245
8x53g8swThe importance of pilot studies and understanding microhabitat requirements when reintroducing endemic plants during coastal dune restoration681112639
8sz8b9r7Pollen specialist bee species are accurately predicted from visitation, occurrence and phylogenetic data62261521
3s92f5r4Envisaging a global infrastructure to exploit the potential of digitised collections.471433
0v163781Phenotypic divergence in an island bee population: Applying geometric morphometrics to discriminate population-level variation in wing venation.381424
54d949hwPlant-arthropod interactions of an endangered California lupine.371324
08w4m78fDeveloping a vocabulary and ontology for modeling insect natural history data: example data, use cases, and competency questions.33924
8164p4pgSocial conditions facilitate water conservation in a solitary bee.321319
13w9x56zToward a Functional Trait Approach to Bee Ecology30624
4t54r971Native bee habitat restoration: key ecological considerations from recent North American literature30624
2jb9r03dReinvasion of restored California vernal pools reveals the importance of long‐term restoration planning2610745
84j9526nSeven new species of Rinorea (Violaceae) from the Neotropics23419

Note: Due to the evolving nature of web traffic, the data presented here should be considered approximate and subject to revision. Learn more.