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JoVonn Hill
JoVonn Hill
Mississippi Entomological Museum
Verified email at entomology.msstate.edu
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Brachymyrmex patagonicus (Hymenoptera: Formicidae), an emerging pest species in the southeastern United States
JA MacGown, JVG Hill, MA Deyrup
Florida Entomologist 90 (3), 457-464, 2007
802007
Habitat associations of ant species (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in a heterogeneous Mississippi landscape
JG Hill, KS Summerville, RL Brown
Environmental Entomology 37 (2), 453-463, 2008
732008
Paraphyletic species no more – genomic data resolve a Pleistocene radiation and validate morphological species of the Melanoplus scudderi complex (Insecta …
JP Huang, JVG Hill, J Ortego, LL Knowles
Systematic Entomology 45 (3), 594-605, 2020
322020
Herbaceous flora of blackland prairie remnants in Mississippi and western Alabama
JA Barone, JG Hill
Castanea 72 (4), 226-234, 2007
302007
An annotated list of the Pyramica (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Dacetini) of Mississippi
JA MacGown, RL Brown, JVG Hill
Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society 78 (3), 285-289, 2005
262005
Revision and biogeography of the Melanoplus scudderi species group (Orthoptera: Acrididae: Melanoplinae) with a description of 21 new species and establishment of the Carnegiei …
JG Hill
Transactions of the American Entomological Society, 252-350, 2015
162015
Restoring and Managing Native Prairies. A Handbook for Mississippi Landowners
J Jones, DS Coggin, JL Cummins, J Hill
Wildlife Mississippi, Stoneville, Mississippi, USA, 2007
162007
Improving species status assessments under the US Endangered Species Act and implications for multispecies conservation challenges worldwide
RF Noss, JM Cartwright, D Estes, T Witsell, G Elliott, D Adams, M Albrecht, ...
Conservation Biology 35 (6), 1715-1724, 2021
152021
Geographic spread of Strumigenys silvestrii (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Dacetini)
JA MacGown, JK Wetterer, JVG Hill
Terrestrial Arthropod Reviews 5 (3-4), 213-222, 2012
152012
The ant (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) fauna of Black Belt prairie remnants in Alabama and Mississippi
JVG Hill, RL Brown
Southeastern Naturalist 9 (1), 73-84, 2010
152010
The grasshopper (Orthoptera: Romaleidae: Acrididae) fauna of Black Belt Prairie remnants in Alabama and Mississippi
JVG Hill
Journal of Orthoptera Research 16 (2), 139-144, 2007
142007
Two new exotic pest ants, Pseudomyrmex gracilis and Monomorium floricola (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) collected in Mississippi
JA MacGown, JG Hill
Midsouth Entomologist 3 (2), 106-109, 2010
132010
The eastern ant cricket, Myrmecophilus pergandei Bruner (Orthoptera: Myrmecophilidae), reported from Mississippi, USA
JA MacGown, JVG Hill
Journal of the Misssissippi Academy of Sciences 51, 180-182, 2006
132006
Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) of the Little Ohoopee River Dunes, Emanuel County, Georgia
JA MacGown, JG Hill, M Deyrup
Journal of entomological science 44 (3), 193, 2009
122009
Rediscovery of Pogonomyrmex badius (Latreille)(Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in mainland Mississippi, with an analysis of associated seeds and vegetation
JA MacGown, JG Hill, LC Majure, JL Seltzer
Midsouth Entomologist 1 (1), 17-28, 2008
122008
Science needs of southeastern grassland species of conservation concern: A framework for species status assessments
RF Noss, JM Cartwright, D Estes, T Witsell, KG Elliott, DS Adams, ...
Open-File Report, 2021
112021
Tapinoma melanocephalum (Hymenoptera: Formicidae), a new exotic ant in Mississippi
JA MacGown, JG Hill
Mississippi Academy of Sciences 54, 172-174, 2009
112009
Carpenter ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Camponotus) of Mississippi
JA MacGown, RL Brown, JG Hill, B Layton
Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station Technical Bulletin …, 2007
112007
Spread of exotic grass in grazed native grass pastures and responses of insect communities
AP Monroe, JVG Hill, JA Martin
Restoration ecology 25 (4), 539-548, 2017
102017
A new species of Pyramica (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) from Mississippi, USA
JA MacGown, JVG Hill
Florida Entomologist 93 (4), 571-576, 2010
102010
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