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Valerie E Peters

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Plos One|March 7, 2014
Intercropping with shrub species that display a 'steady-state' flowering phenology as a strategy for biodiversity conservation in tropical agroecosystemsValerie E Peters
Ecology and Evolution|March 15, 2021
Plant species with the trait of continuous flowering do not hold core roles in a Neotropical lowland plant-pollinating insect networkChelsea R Hinton, Valerie E Peters
Insects|December 30, 2025
Ecological Network Theory Boosts Land Maxing Benefits for Biodiversity: An Example with Tropical Bee-Plant InteractionsValerie E Peters, Elijah Cruz Cardona
Scientific Reports|December 4, 2021
Tropical bee species abundance differs within a narrow elevational gradientKristin M Conrad, Valerie E Peters, Sandra M Rehan
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|January 24, 2020
Bee communities and pollination services in adjacent crop fields following flower removal in an invasive forest shrubMichael J Cunningham-Minnick, Valerie E Peters, Thomas O Crist
The Journal of Animal Ecology|May 7, 2010
Bird community response to fruit energyValerie E Peters, Rua Mordecai, C Ronald Carroll, et al.
Plos One|September 24, 2013
Coffee agroforests remain beneficial for neotropical bird community conservation across seasonsSonia M Hernandez, Brady J Mattsson, Valerie E Peters, et al.
Ecohealth|May 3, 2013
Do shade-grown coffee plantations pose a disease risk for wild birds?Sonia M Hernandez, Valerie E Peters, P Logan Weygandt, et al.
Journal of Wildlife Diseases|May 18, 2016
MORTALITY OF SELECTED AVIAN ORDERS SUBMITTED TO A WILDLIFE DIAGNOSTIC LABORATORY (SOUTHEASTERN COOPERATIVE WILDLIFE DISEASE STUDY, USA): A 36-YEAR RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSISViviana González-Astudillo, Sonia M Hernandez, Michael J Yabsley, et al.
Frontiers in Veterinary Science|August 9, 2021
Free-Living Aquatic Turtles as Sentinels of <i>Salmonella</i> spp. for Water BodiesSonia M Hernandez, John J Maurer, Michael J Yabsley, et al.
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Plos One|March 7, 2014
Intercropping with shrub species that display a 'steady-state' flowering phenology as a strategy for biodiversity conservation in tropical agroecosystemsValerie E Peters
Ecology and Evolution|March 15, 2021
Plant species with the trait of continuous flowering do not hold core roles in a Neotropical lowland plant-pollinating insect networkChelsea R Hinton, Valerie E Peters
Insects|December 30, 2025
Ecological Network Theory Boosts Land Maxing Benefits for Biodiversity: An Example with Tropical Bee-Plant InteractionsValerie E Peters, Elijah Cruz Cardona
Scientific Reports|December 4, 2021
Tropical bee species abundance differs within a narrow elevational gradientKristin M Conrad, Valerie E Peters, Sandra M Rehan
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|January 24, 2020
Bee communities and pollination services in adjacent crop fields following flower removal in an invasive forest shrubMichael J Cunningham-Minnick, Valerie E Peters, Thomas O Crist
The Journal of Animal Ecology|May 7, 2010
Bird community response to fruit energyValerie E Peters, Rua Mordecai, C Ronald Carroll, et al.
Plos One|September 24, 2013
Coffee agroforests remain beneficial for neotropical bird community conservation across seasonsSonia M Hernandez, Brady J Mattsson, Valerie E Peters, et al.
Ecohealth|May 3, 2013
Do shade-grown coffee plantations pose a disease risk for wild birds?Sonia M Hernandez, Valerie E Peters, P Logan Weygandt, et al.
Journal of Wildlife Diseases|May 18, 2016
MORTALITY OF SELECTED AVIAN ORDERS SUBMITTED TO A WILDLIFE DIAGNOSTIC LABORATORY (SOUTHEASTERN COOPERATIVE WILDLIFE DISEASE STUDY, USA): A 36-YEAR RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSISViviana González-Astudillo, Sonia M Hernandez, Michael J Yabsley, et al.
Frontiers in Veterinary Science|August 9, 2021
Free-Living Aquatic Turtles as Sentinels of <i>Salmonella</i> spp. for Water BodiesSonia M Hernandez, John J Maurer, Michael J Yabsley, et al.
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