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R-1 References and Other Resources Ahern, J., C. A. Niedner, and A. Barker. 1992. Roadside Wildflower Meadows: Summary of Benefits and Guidelines to Successful Establishment and Management. Transportation Research Record, No. 1334:46–53. Alcock, J., L. P. Brower, and E. H. Williams, Jr. 2016. "Monarch butterflies use regenerating milkweeds for reproduction in mowed hayfields in northern Virginia." The Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society 70(3) :177–181. Allen‐Wardell, G., P. Bernhardt, R. Bitner, A. Burquez, S. Buchmann, J. Cane, P. A. Cox, V. Dalton, P. Feinsinger, M. Ingram, and D. Inouye. 1998. "The potential consequences of pollinator declines on the conservation of biodiversity and stability of food crop yields." Conservation Biology 12(1)
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References and Other Resources R-2 Barnum, S. A., and G. Alt. 2013. The Effect of Reduced Roadside Mowing on Rate of Deer‐Vehicle Collisions. Transportation Research Board 92nd Annual Meeting Compendium of Papers. Baron, G. L., N. E. Raine, and M. J. Brown. 2014. "Impact of chronic exposure to a pyrethroid pesticide on bumblebees and interactions with a trypanosome parasite." Journal of Applied Ecology 51(2) :460–469. Bartel, R. A., N. M. Haddad, and J. P. Wright. 2010. "Ecosystem Engineers Maintain a Rare Species of Butterfly and Increase Plant Diversity." Oikos 119:883–890. Battisti, L., M. Potrich, A. R. Sampaio, N. de Castilhos Ghisi, F. M. Costa‐Maia, R. Abati, C. B. Dos Reis Martinez, and S. H. Sofia. 2021. Is glyphosate toxic to bees?
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References and Other Resources R-3 Black, S. H. 2012. "Insect conservation and the endangered species act: A history." In Insect Conservation: Past, Present and Prospects (pp. 171–189) . Springer, Dordrecht. Black, S. H., and D. M. Vaughan. 2005. Species Profile: Euphilotes battoides allyni. In Shepherd, M. D., D. M. Vaughan, and S. H. Black (Eds)
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References and Other Resources R-4 Britten, H. B., and J. W. Glasford. 2002. "Genetic population structure of the Dakota skipper (Lepidoptera: Hesperia dacotae) : A North American native prairie obligate." Conservation Genetics 3:363–374. Britton, H., and L. Riley. 1994. "Nectar source diversity as an indicator of habitat suitability for the endangered Uncompahgre fritillary Boloria acrocnema Nymphalidae." Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society 48:173– 179. Brock, J. P., and K. Kaufman. 2003. Kaufman Field Guide to Butterflies of North America. Houghton Mifflin Company, New York. 392 pp. Brown, D. L., J. Laird, W. Sommers, and A. Hamilton. 1999. "Methods used by the Arizona Department of Transportation to reduce wildlife mortality and improve highway safety." In International Conference of Wildlife Ecology and Transportation, Florida. Brown, J. J. 1987. "Toxicity of herbicides thiobencarb and endothall when fed to laboratory‐reared Trichoplusia ni (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)
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References and Other Resources R-5 Calhoun, J. V. 1995. "The biogeography and ecology of Euphyes dukesi (Hesperiidae) in Florida." Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society. 29(1)
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References and Other Resources R-6 Center for Biological Diversity. 2010. Petition to list 404 aquatic, riparian and wetlands species from the Southeastern United States as threatened or endangered under the Endangered Species Act. Center for Biological Diversity. 2018. Petition to list the Mojave poppy bee (Perdita meconis) under the Endangered Species Act and concurrently designate critical habitat. Center for Biological Diversity. 2019. Petition to list the Gulf Coast solitary bee (Hesperapis oraria)
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References and Other Resources R-7 Daly, H. V., and K. N. Magnacca. 2003. Insects of Hawaii. Vol. 17. Hawaiian Hylaeus (Nesoprosopis) Bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea)
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References and Other Resources R-8 Ehrlich, P. R., and I. Hanski, eds. 2004. On the wings of checkerspots: a model system for population biology. Oxford University Press. Eilers, E. J., C. Kremen, S. S. Greenleaf, A. K. Garber, and A. M. Klein. 2011. "Contribution of pollinator‐ mediated crops to nutrients in the human food supply." PLOS ONE 6(6) :e21363. Elkington, J. 2018. "25 Years Ago I Coined the Phrase ‘Triple Bottom Line.' Here's Why It's Time to Rethink It." Harvard Business Review Online. Available: https://hbr.org/2018/06/25‐years‐ago‐i‐coined‐the‐phrase‐ triple‐bottom‐line‐heres‐why‐im‐giving‐up‐on‐it. Elliott, C. H. 2019. The Riddle of the Sphinx: Population ecology of the endangered Blackburn's sphinx moth, Manduca blackburni (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae)
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References and Other Resources R-9 Falk, A. D., T. E. Fulbright, F. S. Smith, L. A. Brennan, A. J. Ortega‐Santos, and S. Benn. 2013. "Does Seeding a Locally Adapted Native Mixture Inhibit Ingress by Exotic Plants? " Restoration Ecology 21(4)
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References and Other Resources R-10 Foster, B. L., K. Kindscher, G. R. Houseman, and C. A. Murphy. 2009. "Effects of hay management and native species sowing on grassland community structure, biomass, and restoration." Ecological Applications 19(7) :1884–1896. Fuller, T. C., and G. D. Barbe. 1985. The Bradley method of eliminating exotic plants from natural reserves." Fremontia 13(2)
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References and Other Resources R-11 Gjessing, E., E. Lygren, L. Berglind, T. Gulbrandsen, and R. Skanne. 1984. "Effect of highway runoff on lake water quality." Science of the Total Environment 33(1‐4) :245–257. Glenny, W. R., J. B. Runyon, and L. A. Burkle. 2018. "Drought and increased CO2 alter floral visual and olfactory traits with context‐dependent effects on pollinator visitation." New Phytologist 220(3)
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References and Other Resources R-12 Haack, R. A. 1993. The endangered Karner blue butterfly (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae) : biology, management considerations, and data gaps. Haan, N. L., and D. A. Landis. 2019. "Grassland disturbance increases monarch butterfly oviposition and decreases arthropod predator abundance." Biological Conservation 233:185–192. Haan, N. L., J. D. Bakker, P. W. Dunwiddie, and M. J. Linders. 2018. "Instar‐specific effects of host plants on survival of endangered butterfly larvae: Host plants and caterpillar ontogeny." Ecological Entomology 43:742–753. Habel, J. C., M. Husemann, T. Schmitt, and W. Ulrich. 2020. "Island‐mainland lepidopteran assemblies: a blue‐ print for species conservation in fragmented habitats." Biodiversity and Conservation 29(11)
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References and Other Resources R-13 Hammond, P. 2012. Personal communication with Sarah Foltz Jordan, the Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation. Lepidopterist and Research Associate in the Department of Entomology, Oregon State University. January 3. Hansen, M. J., and A. P. Clevenger. 2005. "The influence of disturbance and habitat on the presence of non‐ native plant species along transport corridors." Biological Conservation 125(2) :249–259. Hanula, J. L., and S. Horn. 2011. "Removing an invasive shrub (Chinese privet)
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References and Other Resources R-14 Hatfield, R., R. Jepsen, R. Thorp, L. Richardson, S. Colla, and S. Foltz Jordan. 2015. "Bombus pensylvanicus." The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2015: e.T21215172A21215281. Available: https://dx.doi.org/10.2305/IUCN.UK.2015‐4.RLTS.T21215172A21215281.en. Accessed: March 24, 2020. Hatfield, R., S. Jepsen, E. Mader, S. H. Black, and M. Shepherd. 2012. Conserving Bumble Bees, Guidelines for Creating and Managing Habitat for America's Declining Pollinators. 32 pp. The Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation, Portland, OR. Hatfield, R., S. Jepsen, R. Thorp, L. Richardson, and S. Colla. 2015. "Bombus terricola." The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2015: e.T44937505A46440206. Available: https://dx.doi.org/10.2305/IUCN.UK.2015‐2.RLTS.T44937505A46440206.en. Accessed: March 24, 2020. Hatfield, R., S. Jepsen, R. Thorp, L. Richardson, S. Colla, and S. Foltz Jordan. 2015. "Bombus fervidus." The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2015: e.T21215132A21215225. Available: https://dx.doi.org/10.2305/IUCN.UK.2015‐4.RLTS.T21215132A21215225.en. Accessed: March 24, 2020. Hatfield, R., S. Jepsen, R. Thorp, R. Richardson, and S. Colla. 2015. "Bombus suckleyi." The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2015: e.T44937699A46440241. Available: https://dx.doi.org/10.2305/IUCN.UK.2015‐2.RLTS.T44937699A46440241.en. Accessed: March 24, 2020. Hausfather, Z., H. F. Drake, T. Abbott, and G. A. Schmidt. 2020. Evaluating the Performance of Past Climate Model Projections. Geophysical Research Letters 47:1535. Havens, K., and P. Vitt. 2016. "The importance of phenological diversity in seed mixes for pollinator restoration." Natural Areas Journal 36(4) :531–537. Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources, Division of Forestry and Wildlife. 2015. Draft Habitat Conservation Plan for Game Management at Pu‘u Wa‘awa‘a and Pu‘u Anahulu. Napu'u Conservation Project. 269 pp. Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources. 2015. Hawai‘i's State Wildlife Action Plan. Prepared by H. T. Harvey and Associates, Honolulu, Hawai‘i. 1055 pp. Hayhoe, K., D. Cayan, C. B. Field, P. C. Frumhoff, E. P. Maurer, N. L. Miller, S. C. Moser, S. H. Schneider, K. N. Cahill, E. E. Cleland, L. Dale, R. Drapek, R. M. Hanemann, L. S. Kalkstein, J. Lenihan, C. K. Lunch, R. P. Neilson, S. C. Sheridan, and J. H. Verville. 2004. Emissions Pathways, Climate Change, and Impacts on California. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 101(34)
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References and Other Resources R-16 Humbert, J‐Y., J. Ghazoul, G. J. Sauter, and T. Walter. 2010. "Impact of different meadow mowing techniques on field invertebrates." Journal of Applied Entomology 134(7) :592–599. Huntzinger, M. 2003. "Effects of fire management practices on butterfly diversity in the forested western United States." Biological Conservation 113(1)
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References and Other Resources R-17 Jordan, S. F., S. H. Black, and S. Jepsen. 2012. Petition to list the island marble butterfly, Euchloe ausonides insulanus (Guppy and Shepard, 2001) as an endangered species under the U.S. Endangered Species Act. Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation, Portland, Oregon. Available: https://ecos.fws.gov/docs/ tess/petition/631.pdf. Accessed December 29, 2021. Jump, P. M., T. Longcore, and C. Rich. 2006. "Ecology and distribution of a newly discovered population of the federally threatened Euproserpinus euterpe (Sphingidae)
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