Margaret J Couvillon

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Tree improvement (incl. selection and breeding)Forestry management and environmentEcosystem services (incl. pollination)Horticultural crop improvement (incl. selection and breeding)Pollination biology and systems
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Publications (6)

|May 19, 2025
Good Fences Make Good Neighbors: Adjacent Honey Bee Colonies Locally Partition Their Foraging Across Landscapes.

Bradley D Ohlinger, Margaret J Couvillon, Laurence W Carstensen

|May 07, 2025
Concrete consequences: construction on prime honey bee habitat doubles foraging distances.

Robert B J Ostrom, Margaret J Couvillon, Bradley D Ohlinger

|Oct 23, 2024
Airborne metofluthrin, a pyrethroid repellent, does not impact foraging honey bees.

Margaret J Couvillon, John Hainze, Connor Bizon

|Dec 06, 2023
A volatilized pyrethroid insecticide from a mosquito repelling device does not impact honey bee foraging and recruitment.

Margaret J Couvillon, Bradley D Ohlinger, Connor Bizon

|Aug 31, 2022
Dance-communicated distances support nectar foraging as a supply-driven system.

Bradley D Ohlinger, Roger Schürch, Mary R Silliman

|Jul 05, 2022
Row crop fields provide mid-summer forage for honey bees.

Mary R Silliman, Roger Schürch, Sean Malone

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