Margaret J. Couvillon
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
H-index: 28
North America-United States
Top articles of Margaret J. Couvillon
Agricultural grasslands provide forage for honey bees but only when nearby
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment
2024/1/1
A volatilized pyrethroid insecticide from a mosquito repelling device does not impact honey bee foraging and recruitment
Journal of Insect Science
2023/11/1
If you grow it, they will come: Ornamental plants impact the abundance and diversity of pollinators and other flower-visiting insects in gardens
Horticulturae
2022/11/14
Apple orchards feed honey bees during, but even more so after, bloom
Ecosphere
2022/9
Dance-communicated distances support nectar foraging as a supply-driven system
Biology Letters
2022/8/31
Row crop fields provide mid‐summer forage for honey bees
Ecology and Evolution
2022/6
Honey bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae) decrease foraging but not recruitment after neonicotinoid exposure
Journal of Insect Science
2022/1/1
Erratum: Do honey bee (Apis mellifera) foragers recruit their nestmates to native forbs in reconstructed prairie habitats?(PLoS ONE (2020) 15: 2 (e0228169
PloS one
2021/11
Correction: Do honey bee (Apis mellifera) foragers recruit their nestmates to native forbs in reconstructed prairie habitats?
Plos one
2021/11/1
Automatic Analysis of Bees’ Waggle Dance
bioRxiv
2020/11/22
Proceedings of the 2020 American bee research conference
2020/6/11
Proceedings of the 2019 American Bee Research Conference
2020/1/29