Elizabeth L. Franklin - Publications

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2017-2019 School of Environmental Sciences University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada 

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Year Citation  Score
2019 Franklin EL, Raine NE. Moving beyond honeybee-centric pesticide risk assessments to protect all pollinators. Nature Ecology & Evolution. 3: 1373-1375. PMID 31527730 DOI: 10.1038/S41559-019-0987-Y  0.308
2019 Potter C, de Vere N, Jones LE, Ford CR, Hegarty MJ, Hodder KH, Diaz A, Franklin EL. Pollen metabarcoding reveals broad and species-specific resource use by urban bees. Peerj. 7: e5999. PMID 30809427 DOI: 10.7717/Peerj.5999  0.451
2019 Antognazza CM, Britton JR, Potter C, Franklin E, Hardouin EA, Roberts CG, Aprahamian M, Andreou D. Environmental DNA as a non‐invasive sampling tool to detect the spawning distribution of European anadromous shads (Alosa spp.) Aquatic Conservation-Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems. 29: 148-152. DOI: 10.1002/Aqc.3010  0.331
2018 Franklin E, Carroll T, Blake D, Rickard K, Diaz A. Bumble bee forager abundance on lowland heaths is predicated by specific floral availability rather than the presence of honey bee foragers: evidence for forage resource partitioning Journal of Pollination Ecology. 24. DOI: 10.26786/1920-7603(2018)18  0.363
2017 Franklin E, Evans D, Thornton A, Moody C, Green I, Diaz A. Exploring the predation of UK bumblebees (Apidae, Bombus spp.) by the invasive pitcher plant Sarracenia purpurea: examining the effects of annual variation, seasonal variation, plant density and bumblebee gender Arthropod-Plant Interactions. 11: 79-88. DOI: 10.1007/S11829-016-9468-2  0.429
2015 Graça MB, Morais JW, Franklin E, Pequeno PA, Souza JL, Bueno AS. Combining Taxonomic and Functional Approaches to Unravel the Spatial Distribution of an Amazonian Butterfly Community. Environmental Entomology. PMID 26643123 DOI: 10.1093/ee/nvv183  0.338
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