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Group #1

TitleAuthors (identified)Published InIdentifier(s)TopicPublished DateMatch?
Termite sensitivity to temperature affects global wood decay rates[1]Amy E. Zanne, [2]Habacuc Flores-Moreno, [3]Jeff R. Powell, [4]Will K. Cornwell, [5]James W. Dalling, [6]Amy Austin, [7]Aimée T. Classen, [8]Paul Eggleton, [9]Kei-ichi Okada, [10]Catherine L. Parr, ..., [96]David Tucker, [97]Manfred Türke, [98]Michael D. Ulyshen, [99]Oscar J. Valverde-Barrantes, [100]Eduardo van den Berg, ... [Full author list]Science [missing]DOI: 10.1126/SCIENCE.ABO3856 [ORCID]
2022-09-23
Decadal Patterns of Forest and Pollinator Recovery Following the Eradication of an Invasive Shrub[1]Michael D. Ulyshen, [2]Scott Horn, [3]James L. Hanula [Full author list]Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution [missing]DOI: 10.3389/FEVO.2022.832268 [ORCID]
invasive shrub [missing]; species eradication [missing]; forest invasion [missing]2022-02-22
The contribution of insects to global forest deadwood decomposition[1]Sebastian Seibold, [2]Werner Rammer, [3]Torsten Hothorn, [4]Rupert Seidl, [5]Michael D. Ulyshen, [6]Janina Lorz, [7]Marc William Cadotte, [8]David B. Lindenmayer, [9]Yagya P. Adhikari, [10]Roxana Aragón, ... [Full author list]Nature [missing]DOI: 10.1038/S41586-021-03740-8 [ORCID]
2021-09-01
Comparison of decay rates between native and non-native wood species in invaded forests of the southeastern U.S.: a rapid assessment[1]Michael D. Ulyshen, [2]Scott Horn, [3]Cavell Brownie, [4]Michael S. Strickland, [5]Nina Wurzburger, [6]Amy E. Zanne [Full author list]Biological Invasions [missing]DOI: 10.1007/S10530-020-02276-8 [ORCID]
forest invasion [missing]2020-05-11
Below- and above-ground effects of deadwood and termites in plantation forests[1]Michael D. Ulyshen, [2]Richard Shefferson, [3]Scott Horn, [4]Melanie K. Taylor, [5]Bryana Bush, [6]Cavell Brownie, [7]Sebastian Seibold, [8]Michael S. Strickland [Full author list]Ecosphere [missing]DOI: 10.1002/ECS2.1910 [ORCID]
ecosphere [missing]2017-08-01
Dead-wood addition promotes non-saproxylic epigeal arthropods but effects are mediated by canopy openness[1]Sebastian Seibold, [2]Claus Bässler, [3]Petr Baldrian, [4]Lena Reinhard, [5]Simon Thorn, [6]Michael D. Ulyshen, [7]Ingmar Weiß, [8]Jörg Müller [Full author list]Biological Conservation [missing]DOI: 10.1016/J.BIOCON.2016.09.031 [ORCID]
2016-10-19
Microclimate and habitat heterogeneity as the major drivers of beetle diversity in dead wood[1]Sebastian Seibold, [2]Claus Bässler, [3]Roland Brandl, [4]Boris Büche, [5]Alexander Szallies, [6]Simon Thorn, [7]Michael D. Ulyshen, [8]Jörg Müller [Full author list]Journal of Applied Ecology [missing]DOI: 10.1111/1365-2664.12607 [ORCID]
2016-02-02
Experimental studies of dead-wood biodiversity — A review identifying global gaps in knowledge[1]Sebastian Seibold, [2]Claus Bässler, [3]Roland Brandl, [4]Martin M. Gossner, [5]Simon Thorn, [6]Michael D. Ulyshen, [7]Jörg Müller [Full author list]Biological Conservation [missing]DOI: 10.1016/J.BIOCON.2015.06.006 [ORCID]
biodiversity [missing]2015-11-01
Protecting the Forests While Allowing Removal of Damaged Trees may Imperil Saproxylic Insect Biodiversity in the Hyrcanian Beech Forests of Iran[1]Müller Jörg, [2]Thorn Simon, [3]Baier Roland, [4]Sagheb-Talebi Khosro, [5]Hassan V. Barimani, [6]Seibold Sebastian, [7]Michael D. Ulyshen, [8]Martin M. Gossner [Full author list]Conservation Letters [missing]DOI: 10.1111/CONL.12187 [ORCID]
biodiversity [missing]2015-06-19
Response of beetles (Coleoptera) at three heights to the experimental removal of an invasive shrub, Chinese privet (Ligustrum sinense), from floodplain forests[1]Michael D. Ulyshen, [2]Scott Horn, [3]James L. Hanula [Full author list]Biological Invasions [missing]DOI: 10.1007/S10530-009-9569-2 [ORCID]
beetles [missing]; invasive species [missing]; Ligustrum sinense [missing]; invasive shrub [missing]; forest invasion [missing]2009-09-02

Group #3

TitleAuthors (identified)Published InIdentifier(s)TopicPublished DateMatch?
Conserving Pollinators in North American Forests: A Review[1]James L. Hanula, [2]Michael D. Ulyshen, [3]Scott Horn [Full author list]Natural Areas Journal [missing]DOI: 10.3375/043.036.0409 [ORCID]
pollinator [missing]2016-10-11
Arthropod Abundance and Seasonal Bird Use of Bottomland Forest Harvest Gaps[1]Christopher E. Moorman, [2]Liessa T. Bowen, [3]John C. Kilgo, [4]James L. Hanula, [5]Scott Horn, [6]Michael D. Ulyshen [Full author list]The Wilson Journal of Ornithology [missing]DOI: 10.1676/11-020.1 [ORCID]
2012-03-01
First Southeastern U.S. Records forLacconotus punctatusLeconte (Coleoptera: Mycteridae), An Early-Seasonal Canopy Specialist?[1]Michael D. Ulyshen, [2]Scott Horn, [3]James L. Hanula [Full author list]The Coleopterists Bulletin [missing]DOI: 10.1649/0010-065X-64.4.364 [ORCID]
beetles [missing]; Mycteridae [missing]2010-12-01
Burying beetles (Coleoptera: Silphidae) in the forest canopy: The unusual case of Nicrophorus pustulatus Herschel[1]Michael D. Ulyshen, [2]James L. Hanula, [3]Scott Horn [Full author list]The Coleopterists Bulletin [missing]DOI: 10.1649/924.1 [ORCID]
beetles [missing]; Silphidae [missing]; Nicrophorus pustulatus [missing]2007-03-01
Herbivorous Insect Response to Group Selection Cutting in a Southeastern Bottomland Hardwood Forest[1]Michael D. Ulyshen, [2]James L. Hanula, [3]Scott Horn, [4]John C. Kilgo, [5]Christopher E. Moorman [Full author list]Environmental Entomology [missing]DOI: 10.1603/0046-225X-34.2.395 [ORCID]
herbivory [missing]2005-04-01

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TitleAuthors (identified)Published InIdentifier(s)TopicPublished DateMatch?
Fire and Insect Interactions in North American Forests[1]Christopher J. Fettig, [2]Justin B. Runyon, [3]Crystal S. Homicz, [4]Patrick M. A. James, [5]Michael D. Ulyshen [Full author list]Current Forestry Reports [missing]DOI: 10.1007/S40725-022-00170-1 [ORCID]
2022-08-09
Diversity and Seasonal Occurrence of Native and Nonnative Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in Long-Term Experimental Chinese Privet (Lamiales: Oleaceae) Plots in Georgia, USA[1]James T. Vogt, [2]Joe A. MacGown, [3]James Lewis, [4]Scott Horn, [5]Michael D. Ulyshen [Full author list]Journal of Entomological Science [missing]DOI: 10.18474/JES21-58 [ORCID]
2022-03-29
An Overview of Triadica sebifera (Chinese Tallowtree) in the Southern United States, Emphasizing Pollinator Impacts and Classical Biological Control[1]James T. Vogt, [2]Rabiu Olatinwo, [3]Michael D. Ulyshen, [4]Rima D. Lucardi, [5]Daniel Saenz, [6]Jessica L. McKenney [Full author list]Southeastern Naturalist [missing]DOI: 10.1656/058.020.0403 [ORCID]
Triadica sebifera [missing]2021-11-26
Pine savanna restoration on agricultural landscapes: The path back to native savanna ecosystem services[1]Cinnamon M. Dixon, [2]Kevin M. Robertson, [3]Michael D. Ulyshen, [4]Benjamin A. Sikes [Full author list]Science of the Total Environment [missing]DOI: 10.1016/J.SCITOTENV.2021.151715 [ORCID]
ecosystem services [missing]; agricultural landscape [missing]2021-11-17
Effects of Chinese privet (Ligustrum sinense) invasion on decomposition and litter-dwelling invertebrates in Southeastern U.S. floodplain forests[1]Bryana M. Bush, [2]Michael D. Ulyshen, [3]Darold P. Batzer [Full author list]Biological Invasions [missing]DOI: 10.1007/S10530-020-02228-2 [ORCID]
invasive species [missing]; Ligustrum sinense [missing]; forest invasion [missing]2020-02-25
A comparison of coarse woody debris volume and variety between old-growth and secondary longleaf pine forests in the southeastern United States[1]Michael D. Ulyshen, [2]Scott Horn, [3]Scott Pokswinski, [4]Joseph V. McHugh, [5]J. Kevin Hiers [Full author list]Forest Ecology and Management [missing]DOI: 10.1016/J.FORECO.2018.07.017 [ORCID]
pine forest [missing]2018-12-01
Necrobiome framework for bridging decomposition ecology of autotrophically and heterotrophically derived organic matter[1]M. Eric Benbow, [2]Philip S. Barton, [3]Michael D. Ulyshen, [4]James C. Beasley, [5]Travis L. DeVault, [6]Michael S. Strickland, [7]Jeffery K. Tomberlin, [8]Heather R. Jordan, [9]Jennifer L. Pechal [Full author list]Ecological Monographs [missing]DOI: 10.1002/ECM.1331 [ORCID]
2018-09-11
Vertical and horizontal distribution of bark and woodboring beetles by feeding guild: is there an optimal trap location for detection?[1]Thomas N. Sheehan, [2]Michael D. Ulyshen, [3]Scott Horn, [4]E. Richard Hoebeke [Full author list]Journal of Pest Science [missing]DOI: 10.1007/S10340-018-1026-5 [ORCID]
2018-08-01
Research trends in ecosystem services provided by insects[1]Jorge Ari Noriega, [2]Joaquín Hortal Muñoz, [3]Francisco M. Azcárate, [4]Matty P. Berg, [5]Núria Bonada, [6]Maria J.I. Briones, [7]Israel Del Toro, [8]Dave Goulson, [9]Sébastien Ibanez, [10]Douglas A. Landis, [11]Marco Moretti, [12]Simon G. Potts, [13]Eleanor M Slade, [14]Jane C. Stout, [15]Michael D. Ulyshen, [16]Felix L. Wackers, [17]Ben A. Woodcock, [18]Ana M.C. Santos [Full author list]Basic and Applied Ecology [missing]DOI: 10.1016/J.BAAE.2017.09.006 [ORCID]
ecology [missing]; Hymenoptera [missing]; beetles [missing]; biological pest control [missing]; pesticide [missing]; pollination [missing]; ecosystem services [missing]; decomposition [missing]; applied ecology [missing]2018-02-01
Insights into the ecology, genetics and distribution of Lucanus elaphus Fabricius (Coleoptera: Lucanidae), North America's giant stag beetle[1]Michael D. Ulyshen, [2]Louis G. Zachos, [3]John O. Stireman, [4]Thomas N. Sheehan, [5]Ryan C. Garrick [Full author list]Insect Conservation and Diversity [missing]DOI: 10.1111/ICAD.12229 [ORCID]
beetles [missing]; Lucanidae [missing]; Lucanus elaphus [missing]2017-04-17
Population dynamics of an invasive forest insect and associated natural enemies in the aftermath of invasion: implications for biological control[1]Jian J. Duan, [2]Leah S. Bauer, [3]Kristopher J. Abell, [4]Michael D. Ulyshen, [5]Roy G. Van Driesche [Full author list]Journal of Applied Ecology [missing]DOI: 10.1111/1365-2664.12485 [ORCID]
population dynamics [missing]; invasive insect [missing]; enemy [missing]; forest invasion [missing]2015-07-22
Strengthening the case for saproxylic arthropod conservation: a call for ecosystem services research[1]Michael D. Ulyshen [Full author list]Insect Conservation and Diversity [missing]DOI: 10.1111/J.1752-4598.2012.00220.X [ORCID]
ecosystem services [missing]2012-08-29
Differential utilization of ash phloem by emerald ash borer larvae: ash species and larval stage effects[1]Yigen Chen, [2]Michael D. Ulyshen, [3]Therese Poland [Full author list]Agricultural and Forest Entomology [missing]DOI: 10.1111/J.1461-9563.2012.00572.X [ORCID]
phloem [missing]2012-04-04
Feeding Preference of Native Subterranean Termites (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae: Reticulitermes) for Wood Containing Bark Beetle Pheromones and Blue-Stain Fungi[1]Nathan S. Little, [2]John J. Riggins, [3]Tor P. Schultz, [4]Andrew J. Londo, [5]Michael D. Ulyshen [Full author list]Journal of Insect Behavior [missing]DOI: 10.1007/S10905-011-9293-5 [ORCID]
Rhinotermitidae [missing]; subterranean termite [missing]2011-09-02
Arthropod vertical stratification in temperate deciduous forests: Implications for conservation-oriented management[1]Michael D. Ulyshen [Full author list]Forest Ecology and Management [missing]DOI: 10.1016/J.FORECO.2011.01.033 [ORCID]
deciduous forest [missing]; invasion management [missing]; conservation management [missing]; forest invasion [missing]2011-05-01
Patterns of saproxylic beetle succession in loblolly pine[1]Michael D. Ulyshen, [2]James L. Hanula [Full author list]Agricultural and Forest Entomology [missing]DOI: 10.1111/J.1461-9563.2009.00467.X [ORCID]
ecological succession [missing]2010-01-12
New distributional records and natural history notes for Micropsephodes lundgreni Leschen and Carlton (Coleoptera: Endomychidae)[1]Floyd W. Shockley, [2]Michael D. Ulyshen, [3]Nathan Patrick Lord [Full author list]The Coleopterists Bulletin [missing]DOI: 10.1649/1094.1 [ORCID]
beetles [missing]; Endomychidae [missing]; Micropsephodes lundgreni [missing]2008-09-01
FIRST RECORD OF ACIZZIA JAMATONICA (HEMIPTERA: PSYLLIDAE) IN NORTH AMERICA: FRIEND OR FOE?[1]Michael D. Ulyshen, [2]Douglass R. Miller [Full author list]The Florida Entomologist [missing]DOI: 10.1653/0015-4040(2007)90[573:FROAJH]2.0.CO;2 [ORCID]
Hemiptera [missing]; Psyllidae [missing]; Acizzia jamatonica [missing]2007-09-01

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