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    Landscapes that work for biodiversity and people by Kremen, C, Merenlender, A M

    “…How can we manage farmlands, forests, and rangelands to respond to the triple challenge of the Anthropocene-biodiversity loss, climate change, and…”
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    Urban land use limits regional bumble bee gene flow by Jha, Shalene, Kremen, C

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-05-2013)
    “…Potential declines in native pollinator communities and increased reliance on pollinator‐dependent crops have raised concerns about native pollinator…”
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    Functional connectivity of the world's protected areas by Brennan, A, Naidoo, R, Greenstreet, L, Mehrabi, Z, Ramankutty, N, Kremen, C

    “…Global policies call for connecting protected areas (PAs) to conserve the flow of animals and genes across changing landscapes, yet whether global PA networks…”
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    Pest Control and Pollination Cost–Benefit Analysis of Hedgerow Restoration in a Simplified Agricultural Landscape by Morandin, L. A., Long, R. F., Kremen, C.

    Published in Journal of economic entomology (01-06-2016)
    “…Field edge habitat in homogeneous agricultural landscapes can serve multiple purposes including enhanced biodiversity, water quality protection, and habitat…”
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    Evaluating the Quality of Citizen-Scientist Data on Pollinator Communities by KREMEN, C., ULLMAN, K. S., THORP, R. W.

    Published in Conservation biology (01-06-2011)
    “…Concerns about pollinator declines have grown in recent years, yet the ability to detect changes in abundance, taxonomic richness, and composition of…”
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    Shifts in species interactions and farming contexts mediate net effects of birds in agroecosystems by Olimpi, E. M., Garcia, K., Gonthier, D. J., De Master, K. T., Echeverri, A., Kremen, C., Sciligo, A. R., Snyder, W. E., Wilson-Rankin, E. E., Karp, D. S.

    Published in Ecological applications (01-07-2020)
    “…Some birds are viewed as pests and vectors of foodborne pathogens in farmlands, yet birds also benefit growers by consuming pests. While many growers seek to…”
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    Interacting effects of pollination, water and nutrients on fruit tree performance by Klein, A.-M., Hendrix, S. D., Clough, Y., Scofield, A., Kremen, C.

    Published in Plant biology (Stuttgart, Germany) (01-01-2015)
    “…Pollination is critical to fruit production, but the interactions of pollination with plant resources on a plant's reproductive and vegetative features are…”
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    Biological inventory using target taxa: A case study of the butterflies of Madagascar by Kremen, Claire

    Published in Ecological applications (01-08-1994)
    “…Biotic inventories provide critical data for conservation planning, but frequently, conservation decisions are made without surveys, due to lack of time,…”
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    Assessing the indicator properties of species assemblages for natural areas monitoring by Kremen, Claire

    Published in Ecological applications (01-05-1992)
    “…The diversity of organisms and complexity of ecosystems prevent through inventory and monitoring of protected areas, yet sound databases are needed to manage…”
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    Managing ecosystem services: what do we need to know about their ecology? by Kremen, Claire

    Published in Ecology letters (01-05-2005)
    “…Human domination of the biosphere has greatly altered ecosystems, often overwhelming their capacity to provide ecosystem services critical to our survival. Yet…”
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    Economic Incentives for Rain Forest Conservation across Scales by Kremen, C., Niles, J. O., Dalton, M. G., Daily, G. C., Ehrlich, P. R., Fay, J. P., Grewal, D., Guillery, R. P.

    “…Globally, tropical deforestation releases 20 to 30% of anthropogenic greenhouse gases. Conserving forests could reduce emissions, but the cost-effectiveness of…”
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    Terrestrial arthropod assemblages: their use in conservation planning by Kremen, C, Colwell, R.K, Erwin, T.L, Murphy, D.D, Noss, R.F, Sanjayan, M.A

    Published in Conservation biology (01-12-1993)
    “…Arthropods, the most diverse component of terrestrial ecosystems, occupy a tremendous variety of functional niches and microhabitats across a wide array of…”
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    Ecosystem Services in Biologically Diversified versus Conventional Farming Systems: Benefits, Externalities, and Trade-Offs by Kremen, Claire, Miles, Albie

    Published in Ecology and society (01-01-2012)
    “…We hypothesize that biological diversification across ecological, spatial, and temporal scales maintains and regenerates the ecosystem services that provide…”
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    Conserving biodiversity and ecosystem services by Balvanera, P, Daily, G C, Ehrlich, P R, Ricketts, T H, Bailey, S A, Kark, C, Pereira, H

    “…An editorial notes that human impacts on the environment are intensifying, raising vexing questions of how best to allocate the limited resources available for…”
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    Complementary habitat use by wild bees in agro-natural landscapes by Mandelik, Yael, Winfree, Rachael, Neeson, Thomas, Kremen, Claire

    Published in Ecological applications (01-07-2012)
    “…Human activity causes abrupt changes in resource availability across the landscape. In order to persist in human-altered landscapes organisms need to shift…”
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    Landscape-scale resources promote colony growth but not reproductive performance of bumble bees by Williams, Neal M, Regetz, James, Kremen, Claire

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-05-2012)
    “…Variation in the availability of food resources over space and time is a likely driver of how landscape structure and composition affect animal populations…”
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    Valuing pollination services to agriculture by Winfree, Rachael, Gross, Brian J., Kremen, Claire

    Published in Ecological economics (15-11-2011)
    “…Crop pollination by animal pollinators is an important ecosystem service for which there is no generally accepted valuation method. Here, we show that two…”
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