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Ecology|November 28, 2024
Dominant species stabilize pollination services through response diversity, but not cross-scale redundancyMark A Genung, Rachael WinfreeThe American Naturalist|July 29, 2022
Price Equations for Understanding the Response of Ecosystem Function to Community ChangeTina Harrison, Rachael Winfree, Mark A GenungEcology|November 22, 2016
Measuring partner choice in plant-pollinator networks: using null models to separate rewiring and fidelity from chanceMolly MacLeod, Mark A Genung, John S Ascher, et al.Ecology|October 20, 2022
Rare and declining bee species are key to consistent pollination of wildflowers and crops across large spatial scalesMark A Genung, James Reilly, Neal M Williams, et al.Proceedings. Biological Sciences|April 13, 2022
Many bee species, including rare species, are important for function of entire plant-pollinator networksDylan T Simpson, Lucia R Weinman, Mark A Genung, et al.Ecology|April 27, 2017
The relative importance of pollinator abundance and species richness for the temporal variance of pollination servicesMark A Genung, Jeremy Fox, Neal M Williams, et al.Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|June 12, 2010
The conservation and restoration of wild beesRachael WinfreeCurrent Biology : CB|October 30, 2008
Pollinator-dependent crops: an increasingly risky businessRachael WinfreeF1000Research|February 21, 2014
Pollinator declines: reconciling scales and implications for ecosystem servicesIgnasi Bartomeus, Rachael WinfreeProceedings. Biological Sciences|September 18, 2008
Are ecosystem services stabilized by differences among species? A test using crop pollinationRachael Winfree, Claire KremenPageof 6