James R Reilly
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Recent Articles
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Turo K, Reilly J, Fijen T, Magrach A, Winfree R
Nat Ecol Evol
. 2024 Jul;
8(9):1612-1622.
PMID: 38961256
Declining pollinator populations could threaten global food production, especially if current crop yields are limited by insufficient pollinator visitation to flowers, in a phenomenon referred to as 'pollinator limitation'. Here,...
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Allen-Perkins A, Magrach A, Dainese M, Garibaldi L, Kleijn D, Rader R, et al.
Ecology
. 2021 Dec;
103(3):e3614.
PMID: 34921678
Seventy five percent of the world's food crops benefit from insect pollination. Hence, there has been increased interest in how global change drivers impact this critical ecosystem service. Because standardized...
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Winfree R, Reilly J, Bartomeus I, Cariveau D, Williams N, Gibbs J
Science
. 2018 Feb;
359(6377):791-793.
PMID: 29449491
Ecologists have shown through hundreds of experiments that ecological communities with more species produce higher levels of essential ecosystem functions such as biomass production, nutrient cycling, and pollination, but whether...
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Abundance of common species, not species richness, drives delivery of a real-world ecosystem service
Winfree R, Fox J, Williams N, Reilly J, Cariveau D
Ecol Lett
. 2015 May;
18(7):626-35.
PMID: 25959973
Biodiversity-ecosystem functioning experiments have established that species richness and composition are both important determinants of ecosystem function in an experimental context. Determining whether this result holds for real-world ecosystem services...
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Reilly J, Hajek A, Liebhold A, Plymale R
Environ Entomol
. 2014 May;
43(3):632-41.
PMID: 24805137
The fungal pathogen Entomophaga maimaiga Humber, Shimazu, and Soper is prevalent in gypsy moth [Lymantria dispar (L.)] populations throughout North America. To understand how weather-related variables influence gypsy moth-E. maimaiga...
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Elderd B, Reilly J
J Anim Ecol
. 2013 Nov;
83(4):838-49.
PMID: 24219180
While rising global temperatures are increasingly affecting both species and their biotic interactions, the debate about whether global warming will increase or decrease disease transmission between individuals remains far from...
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Hajek A, Plymale R, Reilly J
J Invertebr Pathol
. 2012 Aug;
111(2):193-5.
PMID: 22892403
To improve usability of methods for quantifying environmentally persistent entomophthoralean resting spores in soil, we modified and tested two methods using resting spores (azygospores) of the gypsy moth pathogen Entomophaga...
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Reilly J, Reilly R
J Anim Ecol
. 2009 Jul;
78(5):990-1001.
PMID: 19572960
1. Bet-hedging of innate migratory orientation of juvenile passerines may be a fitness-enhancing strategy for fall migration. Experimental studies support the view that juvenile passerines on their first migration to...
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Reilly J, Hajek A
Oecologia
. 2007 Oct;
154(4):691-701.
PMID: 17968593
The processes controlling disease resistance can strongly influence the population dynamics of insect outbreaks. Evidence that disease resistance is density-dependent is accumulating, but the exact form of this relationship is...