Torre J. Hovick
North Dakota State University
H-index: 28
North America-United States
Top articles of Torre J. Hovick
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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Improving forage nutritive value and livestock performance with spatially-patchy prescribed fire in grazed rangeland | Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment | Megan R Wanchuk Devan Allen McGranahan Kevin K Sedivec Marisol Berti Kendall C Swanson | 2024/7/1 |
Spatio-temporal patterns of rangeland forage nutritive value and grazer selection with patch-burning in the US northern Great Plains | Journal of Environmental Management | Jonathan W Spiess Devan Allen McGranahan Marisol T Berti Caley K Gasch Torre Hovick | 2024/4/1 |
Climate change causes declines and greater extremes in wetland inundation in a region important for wetland birds | Ecological Applications | David W Londe Craig A Davis Scott R Loss Ellen P Robertson David A Haukos | 2024/3 |
Upland Sandpipers select for later time since fire and experience high nest survival in grasslands managed with patch-burn grazing | Ornithological Applications | Alexander C Rischette Benjamin A Geaumont Cameron A Duquette Torre J Hovick | 2024/1/11 |
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 |
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 | |
Patch-burn grazing provides resources for upland-nesting ducks | Avian Conservation and Ecology | Alexander C Rischette Cameron A Duquette Torre Hovick Benjamin A Geaumont | 2023/4/1 |
Climate Change and Wetlands in the Southern Great Plains: How Are Managers Dealing with an Uncertain Future? | Environmental Management | David W Londe Omkar Joshi Betsey C York Craig A Davis Scott R Loss | 2023/2 |
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 |
Rangeland Biodiversity | Torre J Hovick Courtney J Duchardt Cameron A Duquette | 2023/9/2 | |
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 | |
Why did the chicken not cross the road? Anthropogenic development influences the movement of a grassland bird | Ecological Applications | David W Londe Robert Dwayne Elmore Craig A Davis Torre J Hovick Samuel D Fuhlendorf | 2022/4 |
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 |
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 |
Reviewers for Annals of the Entomological Society of America | Annals of the Entomological Society of America | Yoshihisa Abe Christopher Adams Gail Anderson Felipe Andreazza Phillip Barden | 2024 |
Heterogeneity-based management restores diversity and alters vegetation structure without decreasing invasive grasses in working mixed-grass prairie | Land | Cameron Duquette Devan Allen McGranahan Megan Wanchuk Torre Hovick Ryan Limb | 2022/7/24 |
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 |
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 |
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 |