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Kyle Haynes
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A double edged sword: Gypsy moth outbreaks wreak extensive damage but yield a wealth of ecological information
KJ Haynes
Entomology 2018, 2018
2018
A transdisciplinary research agenda for understanding insect responses to ecological light pollution informed by evolutionary trap theory
KJ Haynes, BA Robertson
Current Opinion in Insect Science 45, 91-96, 2021
162021
Advances in understanding the drivers of population spatial synchrony
KJ Haynes, JA Walter
Current Opinion in Insect Science 53, 100959, 2022
82022
An invasive plant promotes unstable host–parasitoid patch dynamics
JT Cronin, KJ Haynes
Ecology 85 (10), 2772-2782, 2004
932004
Artificial Light at Night Impacts the Litter Layer Invertebrate Community With No Cascading Effects on Litter Breakdown
MH Hey, HE Epstein, KJ Haynes
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 9, 748983, 2021
2021
Artificial light at night increases the nighttime feeding of monarch butterfly caterpillars without affecting host plant quality
KJ Haynes, GD Miller, MC Serrano-Perez, MH Hey, LK Emer
Basic and Applied Ecology 72, 10-15, 2023
12023
Bird predation and the host-plant shift by the goldenrod stem galler
AC Poff, KJ Haynes, M Szymanski, D Back, MA Williams, JT Cronin
The Canadian Entomologist 134 (2), 215-227, 2002
62002
Climate affects the outbreaks of a forest defoliator indirectly through its tree hosts
KJ Haynes, AM Liebhold, JS Lefcheck, RS Morin, G Wang
Oecologia 198 (2), 407-418, 2022
112022
Climatic warming disrupts recurrent Alpine insect outbreaks
DM Johnson, U Büntgen, DC Frank, K Kausrud, KJ Haynes, AM Liebhold, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 107 (47), 20576-20581, 2010
1562010
COMBINING NOVEL REMOTE SENSING METHODS WITH FIA DATA TO EVALUATE EFFECTS OF DROUGHT AND GYPSY MOTH DEFOLIATION ON TREE MORTALITY AT LANDSCAPE SCALES
VJ Pasquarella, K Haynes, A Liebhold, R Morin, N Siegert
Celebrating Progress, Possibilities, and Partnerships, 34, 0
Comparison of feeding in two phenologically distinct grasshoppers
KJ Haynes
Prairie Naturalist 35 (1), 9-18, 2002
12002
Confounding of patch quality and matrix effects in herbivore movement studies
KJ Haynes, JT Cronin
Landscape Ecology 19, 119-124, 2004
492004
COS 13-3: Evidence of shifts in the periodicity of gypsy moth populations during the 20th century
KJ Haynes, AM Liebhold, DM Johnson
The 95th ESA Annual Meeting, 2010
2010
COS 50-7: Pollinator-mediated matrix effects on multi-trophic interactions of flower-visiting insects
T Diekötter, KJ Haynes, D Mazeffa, TO Crist
2007
COS 76-4: Spatial analysis of harmonic oscillation in intensity of gypsy moth outbreaks
KJ Haynes, DM Johnson, AM Liebhold
The 93rd ESA Annual Meeting, 2008
2008
COS 9-4: Climate change and elevational shifts in the spatial pattern of larch budmoth outbreak: Evidence from 300 years of tree ring data
DM Johnson, U Buentgen, LK Kyrre, DC Frank, JO Vik, T Rouyer, ...
The 93rd ESA Annual Meeting, 2008
2008
Detecting Changes in Forest Condition at Landscape Scales Using a Landsat-based Harmonic Modeling Approach
VJ Pasquarella, RS Morin, AM Liebhold, NW Siegert, CA Rodenberg, ...
Forest Health Monitoring: National Status, Trends, and Analysis 2022, 157, 0
Diffusion models for animals in complex landscapes: incorporating heterogeneity among substrates, individuals and edge behaviours
JD Reeve, JT Cronin, KJ Haynes
Journal of Animal Ecology 77 (5), 898-904, 2008
442008
Direct and indirect effects of habitat area and matrix composition on species interactions among flower‐visiting insects
T Diekötter, KJ Haynes, D Mazeffa, TO Crist
Oikos 116 (9), 1588-1598, 2007
722007
Dispersal in a prairie planthopper metapopulation: the role of the matrix and patch quality
KJ Haynes, JT Cronin
The 2003 ESA Annual Meeting and Exhibition, 2003
2003
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