Claudio Gratton

Affiliations: 
Zoology University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI 
Area:
Behavioral Sciences Psychology, Entomology Biology, Zoology Biology
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Hemberger J, Bernauer OM, Gaines-Day HR, et al. (2023) Landscape-scale floral resource discontinuity decreases bumble bee occurrence and alters community composition. Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America. e2907
Wray AK, Gratton C, Jusino MA, et al. (2022) Disease-related population declines in bats demonstrate non-exchangeability in generalist predators. Ecology and Evolution. 12: e8978
Howe M, Raffa KF, Aukema BH, et al. (2022) Numbers matter: how irruptive bark beetles initiate transition to self-sustaining behavior during landscape-altering outbreaks. Oecologia
Howe M, Carroll A, Gratton C, et al. (2021) Climate-induced outbreaks in high-elevation pines are driven primarily by immigration of bark beetles from historical hosts. Global Change Biology
Hemberger J, Crossley MS, Gratton C. (2021) Historical decrease in agricultural landscape diversity is associated with shifts in bumble bee species occurrence. Ecology Letters
Spiesman B, Iuliano B, Gratton C. (2020) Temporal Resource Continuity Increases Predator Abundance in a Metapopulation Model: Insights for Conservation and Biocontrol Land. 9: 479
Howe M, Mason CJ, Gratton C, et al. (2020) Relationships between conifer constitutive and inducible defenses against bark beetles change across levels of biological and ecological scale Oikos. 129: 1093-1107
Hemberger J, Frappa A, Witynski G, et al. (2020) Saved by the pulse? Separating the effects of total and temporal food abundance on the growth and reproduction of bumble bee microcolonies Basic and Applied Ecology. 45: 1-11
Schilke PR, Bartrons M, Gorzo JM, et al. (2020) Modeling a cross-ecosystem subsidy: forest songbird response to emergent aquatic insects Landscape Ecology. 35: 1587-1604
Wills B, Kim T, Fox A, et al. (2019) Reducing Native Ant Abundance Decreases Predation Rates in Midwestern Grasslands. Environmental Entomology
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