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Shalene Jha
Shalene Jha
Prof. of Integrative Biology & Academic Director of Research - LBJ Wildflower Center, UT Austin
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A global quantitative synthesis of local and landscape effects on wild bee pollinators in agroecosystems
CM Kennedy, E Lonsdorf, MC Neel, NM Williams, TH Ricketts, R Winfree, ...
Ecology letters 16 (5), 584-599, 2013
13022013
Delivery of crop pollination services is an insufficient argument for wild pollinator conservation
D Kleijn, R Winfree, I Bartomeus, LG Carvalheiro, M Henry, R Isaacs, ...
Nature communications 6 (1), 7414, 2015
9492015
A global synthesis reveals biodiversity-mediated benefits for crop production
M Dainese, EA Martin, MA Aizen, M Albrecht, I Bartomeus, R Bommarco, ...
Science advances 5 (10), eaax0121, 2019
7272019
The future of urban agriculture and biodiversity-ecosystem services: Challenges and next steps
BB Lin, SM Philpott, S Jha
Basic and applied ecology 16 (3), 189-201, 2015
5732015
Shade coffee: update on a disappearing refuge for biodiversity
S Jha, CM Bacon, SM Philpott, V Ernesto Méndez, P Läderach, RA Rice
BioScience 64 (5), 416-428, 2014
4292014
A global synthesis of the effects of diversified farming systems on arthropod diversity within fields and across agricultural landscapes
EM Lichtenberg, CM Kennedy, C Kremen, P Batary, F Berendse, ...
Global change biology 23 (11), 4946-4957, 2017
3562017
Resource diversity and landscape-level homogeneity drive native bee foraging
S Jha, C Kremen
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 110 (2), 555-558, 2013
2972013
A multi-scale assessment of hurricane impacts on agricultural landscapes based on land use and topographic features
SM Philpott, BB Lin, S Jha, SJ Brines
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 128 (1-2), 12-20, 2008
2172008
A review of ecosystem services, farmer livelihoods, and value chains in shade coffee agroecosystems
S Jha, CM Bacon, SM Philpott, RA Rice, VE Méndez, P Läderach
Integrating agriculture, conservation and ecotourism: examples from the …, 2011
1722011
Impacts of coffee agroforestry management on tropical bee communities
S Jha, JH Vandermeer
Biological Conservation 143 (6), 1423-1431, 2010
1692010
Urban land use limits regional bumble bee gene flow
S Jha, C Kremen
Molecular ecology 22 (9), 2483-2495, 2013
1662013
Natural land cover drives pollinator abundance and richness, leading to reductions in pollen limitation in cotton agroecosystems
S Cusser, JL Neff, S Jha
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 226, 33-42, 2016
1122016
Contemporary human‐altered landscapes and oceanic barriers reduce bumble bee gene flow
S Jha
Molecular Ecology 24 (5), 993-1006, 2015
1102015
Native bees mediate long-distance pollen dispersal in a shade coffee landscape mosaic
S Jha, CW Dick
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 107 (31), 13760-13764, 2010
1072010
Contrasting bee foraging in response to resource scale and local habitat management
S Jha, JH Vandermeer
Oikos 118 (8), 1174-1180, 2009
932009
Wild bee nutritional ecology: predicting pollinator population dynamics, movement, and services from floral resources
SH Woodard, S Jha
Current Opinion in Insect Science 21, 83-90, 2017
812017
Molecular tools and bumble bees: revealing hidden details of ecology and evolution in a model system
SH Woodard, JD Lozier, D Goulson, PH Williams, JP Strange, S Jha
Molecular Ecology 24 (12), 2916-2936, 2015
792015
Delivery of crop pollination services is an insufficient argument for wild pollinator conservation. Nat. Commun. 6, 7414
D Kleijn, R Winfree, I Bartomeus, LG Carvalheiro, M Henry, R Isaacs, ...
792015
Landscape genetics of a tropical rescue pollinator
R Jaffé, A Castilla, N Pope, VL Imperatriz-Fonseca, JP Metzger, MC Arias, ...
Conservation genetics 17, 267-278, 2016
762016
Local-and landscape-scale land cover affects microclimate and water use in urban gardens
BB Lin, MH Egerer, H Liere, S Jha, P Bichier, SM Philpott
Science of the Total Environment 610, 570-575, 2018
732018
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