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Margaret R. Douglas
Margaret R. Douglas
Assistant Professor of Environmental Science, Dickinson College
Verified email at dickinson.edu
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A framework for evaluating ecosystem services provided by cover crops in agroecosystems
ME Schipanski, M Barbercheck, MR Douglas, DM Finney, K Haider, ...
Agricultural Systems 125, 12-22, 2014
6732014
Large-scale deployment of seed treatments has driven rapid increase in use of neonicotinoid insecticides and preemptive pest management in US field crops
MR Douglas, JF Tooker
Environmental science & technology 49 (8), 5088-5097, 2015
5632015
EDITOR'S CHOICE: Neonicotinoid insecticide travels through a soil food chain, disrupting biological control of non‐target pests and decreasing soya bean yield
MR Douglas, JR Rohr, JF Tooker
Journal of applied ecology 52 (1), 250-260, 2015
2382015
Pesticides and pollinators: A socioecological synthesis
DB Sponsler, CM Grozinger, C Hitaj, M Rundlöf, C Botías, A Code, ...
Science of the Total Environment 662, 1012-1027, 2019
2092019
County-level analysis reveals a rapidly shifting landscape of insecticide hazard to honey bees (Apis mellifera) on US farmland
MR Douglas, DB Sponsler, EV Lonsdorf, CM Grozinger
Scientific Reports 10 (1), 797, 2020
1132020
Slug (Mollusca: Agriolimacidae, Arionidae) ecology and management in no-till field crops, with an emphasis on the mid-Atlantic region
MR Douglas, JF Tooker
Journal of Integrated Pest Management 3 (1), C1-C9, 2012
1112012
Meta-analysis reveals that seed-applied neonicotinoids and pyrethroids have similar negative effects on abundance of arthropod natural enemies
MR Douglas, JF Tooker
PeerJ 4, e2776, 2016
1092016
Wild bees as winners and losers: Relative impacts of landscape composition, quality, and climate
M Kammerer, SC Goslee, MR Douglas, JF Tooker, CM Grozinger
Global change biology 27 (6), 1250-1265, 2021
842021
Bumble bees in landscapes with abundant floral resources have lower pathogen loads
DJ McNeil, E McCormick, AC Heimann, M Kammerer, MR Douglas, ...
Scientific Reports 10 (1), 22306, 2020
782020
Neonicotinoid seed treatments: limitations and compatibility with integrated pest management
JF Tooker, MR Douglas, CH Krupke
Agricultural & Environmental Letters 2 (1), ael2017.08.0026, 2017
762017
Sowing uncertainty: what we do and don’t know about the planting of pesticide-treated seed
C Hitaj, DJ Smith, A Code, S Wechsler, PD Esker, MR Douglas
Bioscience 70 (5), 390-403, 2020
622020
Recent and future declines of a historically widespread pollinator linked to climate, land cover, and pesticides
WM Janousek, MR Douglas, S Cannings, MA Clément, CM Delphia, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 120 (5), e2211223120, 2023
542023
Permanent genetic resources added to molecular ecology resources database 1 August 2010–30 September 2010
Molecular Ecology Resources Primer Development Consortium, ...
Molecular ecology resources 11 (1), 219-222, 2011
362011
Predator hunting mode influences patterns of prey use from grazing and epigeic food webs
GM Wimp, SM Murphy, D Lewis, MR Douglas, R Ambikapathi, ...
Oecologia 171, 505-515, 2013
352013
A high-diversity/IPM cropping system fosters beneficial arthropod populations, limits invertebrate pests, and produces competitive maize yields
AK Busch, MR Douglas, GM Malcolm, HD Karsten, JF Tooker
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 292, 106812, 2020
242020
Putting pesticides on the map for pollinator research and conservation
MR Douglas, P Baisley, S Soba, M Kammerer, EV Lonsdorf, ...
Scientific Data 9, 571, 2022
182022
Evaluation of biorational insecticides and DNA barcoding as tools to improve insect pest management in lablab bean (Lablab purpureus) in Bangladesh
MR Douglas, J Chang, K Begum, S Subramanian, JF Tooker, SN Alam, ...
Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology 21 (4), 1326-1336, 2018
62018
Ecological trade-offs associated with insecticide use, from Pennsylvania to Bangladesh
MR Douglas
The Pennsylvania State University, 2016
32016
Data from: Wild bees as winners and losers: relative impacts of landscape composition, quality, and climate
M Kammerer, S Goslee, M Douglas, J Tooker, C Grozinger
Dryad, 2020
12020
A mixture of grass-legume cover crop species may ameliorate water stress in a changing climate
NQ Truong, LM York, A Decker, MR Douglas
AoB PLANTS, plae039, 2024
2024
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