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Benjamin Iuliano
Benjamin Iuliano
Doctoral Lecturer of Environmental Studies, CUNY Baruch College
Verified email at baruch.cuny.edu
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Monitoring cropland abandonment with Landsat time series
H Yin, A Brandão Jr, J Buchner, D Helmers, BG Iuliano, NE Kimambo, ...
Remote Sensing of Environment 246, 111873, 2020
1552020
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
952017
Temporal resource (dis) continuity for conservation biological control: From field to landscape scales
B Iuliano, C Gratton
Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems 4, 127, 2020
722020
Designing agricultural landscapes for arthropod-based ecosystem services in North America
NL Haan, BG Iuliano, C Gratton, DA Landis
Advances in ecological research 64, 191-250, 2021
552021
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
512019
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
‘Scalescape’: an R package for estimating distance-weighted landscape effects on an environmental response
EB Lowe, B Iuliano, C Gratton, AR Ives
Landscape Ecology 37 (7), 1771-1785, 2022
112022
Temporal resource continuity increases predator abundance in a metapopulation model: insights for conservation and biocontrol
B Spiesman, B Iuliano, C Gratton
Land 9 (12), 479, 2020
92020
Looking beyond land-use and land-cover change: Zoonoses emerge in the agricultural matrix
I Perfecto, LF Chaves, GM Fitch, Z Hajian-Forooshani, B Iuliano, K Li, ...
One Earth 6 (9), 1131-1142, 2023
72023
Temporal resource (dis) continuity for conservation biological control: from field to landscape scales. Front Sustain Food Syst 4: 1–15
B Iuliano, C Gratton
52020
Agriculturally intensified landscapes are associated with reduced body condition of lady beetles
J Tiede, B Iuliano, C Gratton
Landscape Ecology 37 (7), 1921-1936, 2022
22022
Human dimensions: agroecology for just and sustainable food systems
B Iuliano, AD Cartmill, SC Davis, AC Kerr, I Perfecto
Bull Ecol Soc Am, e01871, 2021
22021
No farm is an island: constrained choice, landscape thinking, and ecological insect management among Wisconsin farmers
B Iuliano
Agriculture and Human Values, 1-16, 2024
12024
Ladybug landscapes: ecological and social dimensions of insect natural enemy conservation in Wisconsin agroecosystems
BG Iuliano
The University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2023
12023
Semi‐natural habitat, but not aphid amount or continuity, predicts lady beetle abundance across agricultural landscapes
B Iuliano, C Gratton, TN Kim, BJ Spiesman
Journal of Applied Ecology, 2024
2024
ESA Council Meeting
A Peralta, DB Provete, S Naeem, J Cavender-Bares, E Graves, S Collinge, ...
Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 105 (1), e02112, 2023
2023
Evaluating temporal continuity of prey resources for predatory lady beetles (Coccinellidae) in Wisconsin agricultural landscapes
BG Iuliano, TN Kim, BJ Spiesman, D Hoekman, C Gratton
Entomology 2019, 2019
2019
Do urban habitats provide prey resources for lady beetles?
J Milligan, J Winslow, D Hoekman, BG Iuliano, TN Kim, BJ Spiesman, ...
Entomology 2019, 2019
2019
Agroecology with Communities: Cross-Disciplinary Collaborations Between Ecology, Agriculture, and Social Science
B Iuliano, MJ Chappell, H Kahl, I Perfecto, C Kremen
2019 ESA Annual Meeting (August 11--16), 2019
2019
Insects and the city: Flying arthropods differentially respond to changing conditions of urban gardens across taxonomic groups and spatial scales
B Iuliano, PR Glaum
2018 ESA Annual Meeting (August 5--10), 2018
2018
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