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The evolution of resistance to two‐toxin pyramid transgenic crops
AR Ives, PR Glaum, NL Ziebarth, DA Andow
Ecological Applications 21 (2), 503-515, 2011
1042011
Big city Bombus: using natural history and land-use history to find significant environmental drivers in bumble-bee declines in urban development
P Glaum, MC Simao, C Vaidya, G Fitch, B Iulinao
Royal Society open science 4 (5), 170156, 2017
902017
Does urbanization favour exotic bee species? Implications for the conservation of native bees in cities
G Fitch, CJ Wilson, P Glaum, C Vaidya, MC Simao, MA Jamieson
Biology letters 15 (12), 20190574, 2019
662019
Changes in adult sex ratio in wild bee communities are linked to urbanization
G Fitch, P Glaum, MC Simao, C Vaidya, J Matthijs, B Iuliano, I Perfecto
Scientific Reports 9 (1), 3767, 2019
502019
Functional reduction in pollination through herbivore-induced pollinator limitation and its potential in mutualist communities
P Glaum, A Kessler
Nature communications 8 (1), 2031, 2017
322017
Interpreting random forest analysis of ecological models to move from prediction to explanation
SM Simon, P Glaum, FS Valdovinos
Scientific Reports 13 (1), 3881, 2023
292023
Contamination and management of resistance evolution to high-dose transgenic insecticidal crops
PR Glaum, AR Ives, DA Andow
Theoretical Ecology 5, 195-209, 2012
292012
Phenology and flowering overlap drive specialisation in plant–pollinator networks
P Glaum, TJ Wood, JR Morris, FS Valdovinos
Ecology Letters 24 (12), 2648-2659, 2021
262021
Integrating economic dynamics into ecological networks: The case of fishery sustainability
P Glaum, V Cocco, FS Valdovinos
Science advances 6 (45), eaaz4891, 2020
202020
Socio-economic drivers of community garden location and quality in urban settings and potential effects on native pollinators
B Iuliano, A Markiewicz, P Glaum
Michigan Journal of Sustainability 5 (1), 2017
132017
A bioenergetic framework for aboveground terrestrial food webs
FS Valdovinos, KRS Hale, S Dritz, PR Glaum, KS McCann, SM Simon, ...
Trends in ecology & evolution 38 (3), 301-312, 2023
92023
A theoretical basis for the study of predatory syrphid fly ecology
P Glaum
Theoretical Ecology 10 (4), 391-402, 2017
92017
Stage‐structured ontogeny in resource populations generates non‐additive stabilizing and de‐stabilizing forces in populations and communities
P Glaum, J Vandermeer
Oikos 130 (7), 1116-1130, 2021
32021
Phenology and flowering overlap drive specialization in pollinator networks
P Glaum, TJ Wood, JR Morris, FS Valdovinos
bioRxiv, 2020.09. 08.287946, 2020
22020
Dual invasion analysis: a general model of novel ecological dynamics due to Bt product and resistant pests in wild settings
PR Glaum
Theoretical ecology 7, 181-194, 2014
22014
Data from: A century of wild bee sampling: historical data and neural network analysis reveal ecological traits associated with species loss.
K Graham, P Glaum, J Hartert, J Gibbs, E Tucker, R Isaacs, FS Valdovinos
12024
Parsing the particulars of pollination: ecological and anthropogenic drivers of plant and pollinator dynamics
P Glaum
12018
Potential for and consequences of naturalized Bt products: Qualitative dynamics from indirect intransitivities
P Glaum, J Vandermeer
Ecological Modelling 299, 121-129, 2015
12015
A century of wild bee sampling: historical data and neural network analysis reveal ecological traits associated with species loss
KK Graham, P Glaum, J Hartert, J Gibbs, E Tucker, R Isaacs, ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 291 (2028), 20232837, 2024
2024
A century of sampling at an ecological preserve reveals declining diversity of wild bees
KK Graham, P Glaum, J Hartert, J Gibbs, E Tucker, R Isaacs, ...
bioRxiv, 2023.01. 15.524123, 2023
2023
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