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Margaret R. Douglas
Margaret R. Douglas
Assistant Professor of Environmental Science, Dickinson College
E-mail megerősítve itt: dickinson.edu
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A framework for evaluating ecosystem services provided by cover crops in agroecosystems
ME Schipanski, M Barbercheck, MR Douglas, DM Finney, K Haider, ...
Agricultural Systems 125, 12-22, 2014
7112014
Large-scale deployment of seed treatments has driven rapid increase in use of neonicotinoid insecticides and preemptive pest management in US field crops
MR Douglas, JF Tooker
Environmental science & technology 49 (8), 5088-5097, 2015
5842015
EDITOR'S CHOICE: Neonicotinoid insecticide travels through a soil food chain, disrupting biological control of non‐target pests and decreasing soya bean yield
MR Douglas, JR Rohr, JF Tooker
Journal of applied ecology 52 (1), 250-260, 2015
2492015
Pesticides and pollinators: A socioecological synthesis
DB Sponsler, CM Grozinger, C Hitaj, M Rundlöf, C Botías, A Code, ...
Science of the Total Environment 662, 1012-1027, 2019
2232019
County-level analysis reveals a rapidly shifting landscape of insecticide hazard to honey bees (Apis mellifera) on US farmland
MR Douglas, DB Sponsler, EV Lonsdorf, CM Grozinger
Scientific Reports 10 (1), 797, 2020
1192020
Meta-analysis reveals that seed-applied neonicotinoids and pyrethroids have similar negative effects on abundance of arthropod natural enemies
MR Douglas, JF Tooker
PeerJ 4, e2776, 2016
1172016
Slug (Mollusca: Agriolimacidae, Arionidae) ecology and management in no-till field crops, with an emphasis on the mid-Atlantic region
MR Douglas, JF Tooker
Journal of Integrated Pest Management 3 (1), C1-C9, 2012
1162012
Wild bees as winners and losers: Relative impacts of landscape composition, quality, and climate
M Kammerer, SC Goslee, MR Douglas, JF Tooker, CM Grozinger
Global change biology 27 (6), 1250-1265, 2021
942021
Bumble bees in landscapes with abundant floral resources have lower pathogen loads
DJ McNeil, E McCormick, AC Heimann, M Kammerer, MR Douglas, ...
Scientific Reports 10 (1), 22306, 2020
812020
Neonicotinoid seed treatments: limitations and compatibility with integrated pest management
JF Tooker, MR Douglas, CH Krupke
Agricultural & Environmental Letters 2 (1), ael2017.08.0026, 2017
812017
Recent and future declines of a historically widespread pollinator linked to climate, land cover, and pesticides
WM Janousek, MR Douglas, S Cannings, MA Clément, CM Delphia, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 120 (5), e2211223120, 2023
722023
Sowing uncertainty: what we do and don’t know about the planting of pesticide-treated seed
C Hitaj, DJ Smith, A Code, S Wechsler, PD Esker, MR Douglas
Bioscience 70 (5), 390-403, 2020
682020
Permanent genetic resources added to molecular ecology resources database 1 August 2010–30 September 2010
Molecular Ecology Resources Primer Development Consortium, ...
Molecular ecology resources 11 (1), 219-222, 2011
372011
Predator hunting mode influences patterns of prey use from grazing and epigeic food webs
GM Wimp, SM Murphy, D Lewis, MR Douglas, R Ambikapathi, ...
Oecologia 171, 505-515, 2013
352013
A high-diversity/IPM cropping system fosters beneficial arthropod populations, limits invertebrate pests, and produces competitive maize yields
AK Busch, MR Douglas, GM Malcolm, HD Karsten, JF Tooker
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 292, 106812, 2020
262020
Putting pesticides on the map for pollinator research and conservation
MR Douglas, P Baisley, S Soba, M Kammerer, EV Lonsdorf, ...
Scientific Data 9, 571, 2022
212022
Evaluation of biorational insecticides and DNA barcoding as tools to improve insect pest management in lablab bean (Lablab purpureus) in Bangladesh
MR Douglas, J Chang, K Begum, S Subramanian, JF Tooker, SN Alam, ...
Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology 21 (4), 1326-1336, 2018
62018
Ecological trade-offs associated with insecticide use, from Pennsylvania to Bangladesh
MR Douglas
The Pennsylvania State University, 2016
52016
Data from: Wild bees as winners and losers: relative impacts of landscape composition, quality, and climate
M Kammerer, S Goslee, M Douglas, J Tooker, C Grozinger
Dryad, 2020
12020
A mixture of grass–legume cover crop species may ameliorate water stress in a changing climate
NQ Truong, LM York, A Decker, MR Douglas
AoB Plants 16 (4), plae039, 2024
2024
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