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Paige R Chesshire
Paige R Chesshire
State University of NY-Environmental Sciences and Forestry (SUNY-ESF)
Verified email at nau.edu
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The transition from bee-to-fly dominated communities with increasing elevation and greater forest canopy cover
LM McCabe, E Colella, P Chesshire, D Smith, NS Cobb
PLoS One 14 (6), e0217198, 2019
472019
Completeness analysis for over 3000 United States bee species identifies persistent data gap
PR Chesshire, EE Fischer, NJ Dowdy, TL Griswold, AC Hughes, MC Orr, ...
Ecography 2023 (5), e06584, 2023
172023
Variation in plant–pollinator network structure along the elevational gradient of the San Francisco Peaks, Arizona
PR Chesshire, LM McCabe, NS Cobb
Insects 12 (12), 1060, 2021
102021
A globally synthesised and flagged bee occurrence dataset and cleaning workflow
JB Dorey, EE Fischer, PR Chesshire, A Nava-Bolaños, RL O’Reilly, ...
Scientific Data 10 (1), 747, 2023
92023
Bee species checklist of the San Francisco Peaks, Arizona
LM McCabe, PR Chesshire, DR Smith, A Wolf, J Gibbs, TL Griswold, ...
Biodiversity Data Journal 8, 2020
82020
BeeDC: An R package and globally synthesised and flagged bee occurrence dataset
JB Dorey, EE Fischer, PR Chesshire, A Nava-Bolanos, RL OReilly, ...
bioRxiv, 2023.06. 30.547152, 2023
12023
Geographic variation in host selection in the spider wasps Entypus unifasciatus (Say) and Tachypompilus ferrugineus (Say)(Hymenoptera: Pompilidae), II
F Kurczewski, J Stoll, R West, K Kissane, P Chesshire, N Cobb
Insecta mundi, 2022
12022
Forest habitats and plant communities strongly predicts Megachilidae bee biodiversity
LM McCabe, P Chesshire, NS Cobb
PeerJ 11, e16145, 2023
2023
Pollinator species distributions and interaction networks across local environmental gradients to continental scales
P Chesshire
Northern Arizona University, 2023
2023
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