Jason P. Harmon
North Dakota State University
H-index: 28
North America-United States
Top articles of Jason P. Harmon
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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A mechanistic framework for studying indirect effects of large vertebrate herbivores on pollinators | Katherine C Kral-O’Brien Bethany Roberton Cameron A Duquette Torre J Hovick Jason P Harmon | 2023/6 | |
Invasive grass and litter accumulation constrain bee and plant diversity in altered grasslands | Global Ecology and Conservation | CK Pei Torre J Hovick Ryan F Limb Jason P Harmon Benjamin A Geaumont | 2023/1/1 |
Acetolysis modifications to process small pollen samples swabbed from live bees | Journal of Insect Science | Kirsten Warcup Bethany Roberton Katherine Kral-O’Brien Jason Harmon | 2023/11/1 |
Native and introduced pollinators vary in their seasonal floral resource visitation and selection between native and exotic plant species | Journal of Applied Ecology | CK Pei Torre J Hovick Ryan F Limb Jason P Harmon Benjamin A Geaumont | 2023/7 |
Bumble bee (Bombus) species distribution, phenology, and diet in North Dakota | Prairie Naturalist Special | CK Pei Torre J Hovick Ryan F Limb Jason P Harmon Benjamin A Geaumont | 2022 |
Pollinator research provides conservation management implications in North Dakota | Agricultural & Environmental Letters | Katherine C Kral‐O'Brien Savannah Adams Adrienne Antonsen Cayla Bendel Hailey Keen | 2022 |
Cattle grazing results in greater floral resources and pollinators than sheep grazing in low‐diversity grasslands | Ecology and Evolution | Jasmine Cutter Torre Hovick Devan McGranahan Jason Harmon Ryan Limb | 2022/1 |
Embracing inherent and imposed sources of heterogeneity in rangeland bird management | Ecosphere | Cameron A Duquette Torre J Hovick Benjamin A Geaumont Jason P Harmon Ryan F Limb | 2022/12 |
Quid pro quo? A review on bee utilization of pollinator-independent crops | Katherine C Kral-O’Brien Torre J Hovick Jason P Harmon | 2022/1/1 | |
Spatially discrete disturbance processes enhance grassland floral resources | Journal of Applied Ecology | Cameron A Duquette Torre J Hovick Benjamin A Geaumont Jason P Harmon Ryan F Limb | 2022/7 |
Two common bee-sampling methods reflect different assemblages of the bee (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) community in mixed-grass prairie systems and are dependent on surrounding floral … | Journal of Insect Conservation | CK Pei Torre J Hovick Cameron A Duquette Ryan F Limb Jason P Harmon | 2022/2 |
Cattle and sheep differentially alter floral resources and the native bee communities in working landscapes | Ecological Applications | Jasmine Cutter Benjamin Geaumont Devan McGranahan Jason Harmon Ryan Limb | 2021/10 |
Snapshot observations demonstrate within-and across-year weather related changes in butterfly behavior | Climate Change Ecology | KC Kral-O'Brien JP Harmon AK Antonsen | 2021/7/1 |
The expanding role of movement behavior in insect conservation ecology | Katherine C Kral-O’Brien Jason P Harmon | 2021/6/1 | |
Soil salinity initiates a cascade of changes in soil biological communities and activities | EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts | Caley Gasch Jason Harmon Thomas DeSutter Samiran Banerjee Brian Darby | 2021/4 |
Meta-analysis: Higher plant richness supports higher pollinator richness across many land use types | Katherine C Kral-O’Brien Peter L O’Brien Torre J Hovick Jason P Harmon | 2021/3/1 | |
Getting the most from surveys: How method selection and method modification impact butterfly survey data | Annals of the Entomological Society of America | Katherine C Kral-O’Brien Adrienne K Antonsen Torre J Hovick Ryan F Limb Jason P Harmon | 2021/11/1 |
Soil carbon dioxide efflux from amended saline and thermally desorbed oil‐contaminated subsoil | Agrosystems, Geosciences & Environment | M Kruger S Sigdel C Gasch T DeSutter J Harmon | 2020 |
Morphological traits determine detectability bias in North American grassland butterflies | Ecosphere | Katherine C Kral‐O'Brien Brooke M Karasch Torre J Hovick Raymond A Moranz Jason P Harmon | 2020/12 |
Kentucky bluegrass invaded rangeland: Ecosystem implications and adaptive management approaches | Rangelands | Caley K Gasch David Toledo Katherine Kral-O'Brien Carol Baldwin Cayla Bendel | 2020/8/1 |