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Michael Stemkovski

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The American Naturalist|November 18, 2024
Bee Phenological Distributions Predicted by Inferring Vital RatesMichael Stemkovski, Aidan Fife, Ryan Stuart, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|January 15, 2026
Shorter seasonal snow cover poses a risk to solitary bee populations in a mountainous ecosystemGabriela Quinlan, Melanie R Kazenel, Michael Stemkovski, et al.
Data in Brief|July 18, 2022
AREAdata: A worldwide climate dataset averaged across spatial units at different scales through timeThomas P Smith, Michael Stemkovski, Austin Koontz, et al.
The New Phytologist|June 7, 2023
Consistent, linear phenological shifts across a century of observations in South KoreaWilliam D Pearse, Michael Stemkovski, Benjamin R Lee, et al.
Ecology Letters|October 21, 2022
Climate disequilibrium dominates uncertainty in long-term projections of primary productivityAndrew J Felton, Robert K Shriver, Michael Stemkovski, et al.
Ecology|October 8, 2022
Skewness in bee and flower phenological distributionsMichael Stemkovski, Rachel G Dickson, Sean R Griffin, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 28, 2026
A few key species drive community thermophilization under experimental warmingKara C Dobson, Kai Zhu, Yiluan Song, et al.
Ecology|October 6, 2022
Disorder or a new order: How climate change affects phenological variabilityMichael Stemkovski, James R Bell, Elizabeth R Ellwood, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|April 20, 2022
Life-history traits predict responses of wild bees to climate variationGabriella L Pardee, Sean R Griffin, Michael Stemkovski, et al.
Mathematical Biosciences|June 21, 2015
Statistical validation of structured population models for Daphnia magnaKaska Adoteye, H T Banks, Karissa Cross, et al.
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The American Naturalist|November 18, 2024
Bee Phenological Distributions Predicted by Inferring Vital RatesMichael Stemkovski, Aidan Fife, Ryan Stuart, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|January 15, 2026
Shorter seasonal snow cover poses a risk to solitary bee populations in a mountainous ecosystemGabriela Quinlan, Melanie R Kazenel, Michael Stemkovski, et al.
Data in Brief|July 18, 2022
AREAdata: A worldwide climate dataset averaged across spatial units at different scales through timeThomas P Smith, Michael Stemkovski, Austin Koontz, et al.
The New Phytologist|June 7, 2023
Consistent, linear phenological shifts across a century of observations in South KoreaWilliam D Pearse, Michael Stemkovski, Benjamin R Lee, et al.
Ecology Letters|October 21, 2022
Climate disequilibrium dominates uncertainty in long-term projections of primary productivityAndrew J Felton, Robert K Shriver, Michael Stemkovski, et al.
Ecology|October 8, 2022
Skewness in bee and flower phenological distributionsMichael Stemkovski, Rachel G Dickson, Sean R Griffin, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 28, 2026
A few key species drive community thermophilization under experimental warmingKara C Dobson, Kai Zhu, Yiluan Song, et al.
Ecology|October 6, 2022
Disorder or a new order: How climate change affects phenological variabilityMichael Stemkovski, James R Bell, Elizabeth R Ellwood, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|April 20, 2022
Life-history traits predict responses of wild bees to climate variationGabriella L Pardee, Sean R Griffin, Michael Stemkovski, et al.
Mathematical Biosciences|June 21, 2015
Statistical validation of structured population models for Daphnia magnaKaska Adoteye, H T Banks, Karissa Cross, et al.
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