Selected Publications
first and second author publications; click photo to read paper
Glare more than uplight attracts flying insects to artificial lights
Bee Abundance and Diversity Respond to Extremes in Temperature and Precipitation in the Urban Chihuahuan Desert
Ecological Entomology
2025
doi.org/10.1111/een.70048
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Butterflies at porch lights: Exploring nocturnal light visitation in butterflies using community science data from iNaturalist
Quantifying how natural history traits contribute to bias in community science engagement: a case study using orbweaver spiders
Artificial light at night increases top-down pressure on caterpillars: experimental evidence from a light-naive forest
Citizen Science: Theory and Practice 2024
doi.org/10.5334/cstp.690
Proceedings of the Royal Society B
2023
doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2023.0153

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