Elizabeth Crone
Tufts University
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North America-United States
Top articles of Elizabeth Crone
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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A model of coffee berry borer population growth and susceptibility to control by birds | Population Ecology | Kaitlin R Muccio Elizabeth E Crone J Michael Reed | 2024/2/14 |
Caterpillar movement mediates spatially local interactions and determines the relationship between population density and contact | Movement Ecology | Brendan D Carson Colin M Orians Elizabeth E Crone | 2024/12 |
Broadening applications of stochastic patch occupancy models over three decades | Claudia Gutiérrez‐Arellano Elizabeth E Crone Nathalie Pettorelli Jenny A Hodgson | 2024/5 | |
Resurrecting historical observations to characterize species-specific nesting traits of bumblebees | Genevieve Pugesek Uta Müller Neal M Williams Elizabeth E Crone | 2024/3/12 | |
Estimating butterfly population trends from sparse monitoring data using Generalized Additive Models | bioRxiv | Collin B Edwards Cheryl Schultz David G Sinclair Daniel A Marschalek Elizabeth E Crone | 2023 |
Using community science to map western monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus) in spring | Ecology and Evolution | Emily Erickson Christopher Jason Hannah Machiorlete Lilianne de la Espriella Elizabeth E Crone | 2023/12 |
First field-based estimates of bumblebee diapause survival rates showcase high survivorship in the wild | Journal of Insect Conservation | Genevieve Pugesek Jessie A Thuma Elizabeth E Crone | 2023/8 |
A standard protocol to report discrete stage‐structured demographic information | Methods in Ecology and Evolution | Samuel JL Gascoigne Simon Rolph Daisy Sankey Nagalakshmi Nidadavolu Adrian S Stell Pičman | 2023/8 |
Ecological traits explain long‐term phenological trends in solitary bees | Journal of Animal Ecology | Nicholas N Dorian Max W McCarthy Elizabeth E Crone | 2023/2 |
Movement of nest‐searching bumblebee queens reflects nesting habitat quality | Ecological Entomology | Genevieve Pugesek Elizabeth E Crone | 2022/10 |
Host plant limitation of butterflies in highly fragmented landscapes | Theoretical Ecology | Elizabeth E Crone Cheryl B Schultz | 2022/9 |
The contribution of plant spatial arrangement to bumble bee flower constancy | Oecologia | Bethanne Bruninga-Socolar Rachael Winfree Elizabeth E Crone | 2022/2 |
Early resources lead to persistent benefits for bumble bee colony dynamics | Ecology | Rosemary L Malfi Elizabeth Crone Maj Rundlöf Neal M Williams | 2022/1 |
Genetic differentiation can be predicted from observational data for reproductive but not vegetative traits in a widespread short-lived plant | Authorea Preprints | Jesus Villellas Johan Ehrlén Elizabeth Crone Anna Csergő Maria Garcia | 2021/1/4 |
Conservation and management of western monarchs on department of defense lands: Implications of breeding phenology | Department of Defense Legacy Program | CB Schultz SJ McKnight EM Pelton SJ Jepsen C Thomas | 2021/5/28 |
Estimating abundance and phenology from transect count data with GLMs | Oikos | Collin B Edwards Elizabeth E Crone | 2021/5 |
By wind or wing: pollination syndromes and alternate bearing in horticultural systems | Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B | Gabriela Garcia Bridget Re Colin Orians Elizabeth Crone | 2021/12/6 |
Using the right tool for the job: the difference between unsupervised and supervised analyses of multivariate ecological data | Oecologia | Eric R Scott Elizabeth E Crone | 2021/5 |
Contrasting effects of land cover on nesting habitat use and reproductive output for bumble bees | Ecosphere | Genevieve Pugesek Elizabeth E Crone | 2021/7 |
Phenotypic plasticity masks range‐wide genetic differentiation for vegetative but not reproductive traits in a short‐lived plant | Ecology Letters | Jesus Villellas Johan Ehrlén Elizabeth E Crone Anna Mária Csergő Maria B Garcia | 2021/11 |