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DANIEL P CARIVEAU University of Minnesota Office: 1-612-624-1254 Department of Entomology Cell: 1-970-391-0783 1980 Folwell Avenue [email protected] Saint Paul, MN 55108 dancariveau.com Education 2008 Colorado State University, Ecology, PhD 1997 University of Montana, Wildlife Biology, BS Academic Positions 2015-Present Assistant Professor, Department of Entomology, University of Minnesota, Saint Paul, MN 2009-2015 Postdoctoral Research Associate, Department of Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ Research Interests Community ecology of native bees, pollination ecology, biodiversity and ecosystem function, conservation and restoration ecology, multi-species interactions Peer-Reviewed Publications (* = work conducted at UMN, † = mentee/supervisee at UMN, ††=Senior Author) Ritchie AD, Lane IG, Cariveau DP††. (In Review) Pollination of a bee dependent forb in restored prairie: No evidence of pollen limitation in landscapes dominated by row crop agriculture. Restoration Ecology.* Macleod M, Reilly J, Cariveau DP, Genung M, Roswell M, Gibbs J, Winfree R. (In Revision) How much do rare and crop-pollinating bees overlap in identity and flower preferences? Journal of Applied Ecology Portman ZM†, Burrows SJ, Griswold T, Arduser M, Irber AJ†, Tonietto RK, Cariveau DP††. (2019). First Records of the Adventive Pseudoanthidium nanum (Mocsáry) (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae) in Illinois and Minnesota, with notes on its identification and taxonomy. Great Lakes Entomologist 52: 6.* Kendall LK, Rader R, Gagic V, Cariveau DP, Albrecht M, Baldock KCR, Freitas BM, Hall M, Holzschuh A, Molina FP, Morten JM, Pereira JS, Portman ZM, Roberts SPM, Rodriguez J, Russo L, Sutter L, Nicolas J Vereecken NJ, Bartomeus I. (Early View). Pollinator size and its consequences: Predictive allometry for pollinating insects. Ecology and Evolution.*

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DANIEL P CARIVEAU

University of Minnesota Office: 1-612-624-1254 Department of Entomology Cell: 1-970-391-0783

1980 Folwell Avenue [email protected]

Saint Paul, MN 55108 dancariveau.com Education

2008 Colorado State University, Ecology, PhD 1997 University of Montana, Wildlife Biology, BS Academic Positions

2015-Present Assistant Professor, Department of Entomology, University of Minnesota, Saint Paul, MN

2009-2015 Postdoctoral Research Associate, Department of Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ

Research Interests

Community ecology of native bees, pollination ecology, biodiversity and ecosystem function, conservation and restoration ecology, multi-species interactions Peer-Reviewed Publications (* = work conducted at UMN, † = mentee/supervisee at UMN, ††=Senior Author)

Ritchie AD, Lane IG, Cariveau DP††. (In Review) Pollination of a bee dependent forb in restored prairie: No evidence of pollen limitation in landscapes dominated by row crop agriculture. Restoration Ecology.*

Macleod M, Reilly J, Cariveau DP, Genung M, Roswell M, Gibbs J, Winfree R. (In Revision) How much do rare and crop-pollinating bees overlap in identity and flower preferences? Journal of Applied Ecology

Portman ZM†, Burrows SJ, Griswold T, Arduser M, Irber AJ†, Tonietto RK, Cariveau DP††. (2019). First Records of the Adventive Pseudoanthidium nanum (Mocsáry) (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae) in Illinois and Minnesota, with notes on its identification and taxonomy. Great Lakes Entomologist 52: 6.*

Kendall LK, Rader R, Gagic V, Cariveau DP, Albrecht M, Baldock KCR, Freitas BM, Hall M, Holzschuh A, Molina FP, Morten JM, Pereira JS, Portman ZM†, Roberts SPM, Rodriguez J, Russo L, Sutter L, Nicolas J Vereecken NJ, Bartomeus I. (Early View). Pollinator size and its consequences: Predictive allometry for pollinating insects. Ecology and Evolution.*

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Evans EC†, Smart M, Cariveau DP, Spivak M. (2018). Wild native bees and managed honey bees benefit from similar agricultural land uses. Agriculture, Ecosystems and the Environment 268: 162-170.*

Winfree R, Reilly JR, Bartomeus I, Cariveau DP, Williams NM, Gibbs J. (2018) Species turnover promotes the importance of bee diversity for crop pollination at regional scales. Science 359: 791-793.

Rodriguez-Saona C, Polk D, Oudemans PV, Holdcraft R, Zaman FU, Isaacs R, Cariveau DP. (2018) Landscape features determine the abundance and distribution of Rhagoletis mendax, a key fruit 13 fly pest of blueberries. Agriculture, Ecosystems and the Environment 258: 113-120.

Bartomeus I, Cariveau DP, Harrison T, Winfree R. (2017) On the inconsistency of pollinator species traits for predicting either response to land‐use change or functional contribution. Oikos 127: 306–315

Cariveau DP, G Nayak, J Zientek, N Bartomeus, and R Winfree (2016) Allometry of bee tongue length and its uses in ecology and evolution. PLoS ONE 11: e0151482.

Cariveau DP, R Winfree (2015) Causes of variation in wild bee responses to anthropogenic drivers. Current Opinion in Insect Science 10:104-109

Winfree R, J Fox, NM Williams, JR Reilly, DP Cariveau (2015) Abundance of common species, not species richness, drives delivery of a real-world ecosystem service. Ecology Letters 18: 626-635

Kleijn, D, and 58 other authors including F Benjamin, D Cariveau (2015) Delivery of crop pollination services is an insufficient argument for wild pollinator conservation. Nature Communications 6:7414

Cariveau DP, JE Jenkins, H Koch, R Winfree, NA Moran (2014) Variation in gut microbial communities and its association with pathogen infection in wild bumble bees (Bombus). ISME Journal 8: 2369-2379

Cariveau DP, AP Norton (2014) Direct effects of a biocontrol agent are greater than indirect effects through flower visitors for the alien plant Dalmatian toadflax (Linaria dalmatica: Scrophulariaceae). Biological Invasions 16: 1951-1960

Cariveau DP, N Williams, F Benjamin, R Winfree (2013) Response diversity to land use occurs but does not consistently stabilise ecosystem services provided by native pollinators. Ecology Letters 16: 903-911

Kennedy CM, E Lonsdorf, MC Neel, N Williams, TH Ricketts, R Winfree, R Bommarco, C Brittain, A Burley, DP Cariveau, and 31 others (2013) A global quantitative synthesis of local and landscape effects on wild bee pollinators in agroecosystems. Ecology Letters 16:584-599

Garibaldi LA, I Steffan-Dewenter, R Winfree, MA Aizen, R Bommarco, SA Cunningham, C Kremen, LG Carvalheiro, LD Harder, O Afik, I Bartomeus, F Benjamin, V Boreux, DP Cariveau, and 36 others (2013) Wild pollinators enhance fruit set of crops worldwide, regardless of honey bee abundance. Science 339: 1608-1611

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Winfree R, N Bartomeus, and DP Cariveau (2011) Native pollinators in anthropogenic systems. Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics 42: 1-22

Williams NM, DP Cariveau, R Winfree, and C Kremen (2011) Bees in disturbed habitats use, but do not prefer, alien plants. Basic and Applied Ecology 12: 332-341

Cariveau, DP, AP Norton (2009) Spatially contingent interactions between a native and invasive plant mediated through flower visitors. Oikos 118: 107-114

Lauenroth WK, Wade, AA, Williamson MA, Ross BE, Kumar S, Cariveau DP (2007) Uncertainty in calculations of net primary production for grasslands. Ecosystems 9: 843-851

Cariveau DP, RE Irwin, AK Brody, LS Garcia-Mayeya, A von der Ohe (2004) Direct and indirect effects of pollinators and seed predators to selection on plant and floral traits. Oikos 104: 15-26.

Jullien, M and DP Cariveau (2001) First description of the nest of the wing-banded wren in French Guiana. Wilson Bulletin 113: 398-403.

Book Chapters

Winfree R, M MacLeod, T Harrison, DP Cariveau (2015) The conservation and restoration of mutualisms. In: Mutualisms, ed Bronstein, J Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK

Reports, Outreach, Popular Press and Peer-Reviewed Technical Publications (* = work

conducted at UMN, † = mentee/supervisee at UMN, ††=Senior Author)

Evans E†, Boone M†, Cariveau DP††. (2019). Monitoring and Habitat Assessment of Declining Bumble Bees in Roadsides in the Twin Cities Metro Area of Minnesota (Minnesota Department of Transportation Final Report 25-2019)*

Ward K, Cariveau DP, May E, Roswell M, Vaughan M, Williams N, Winfree R, Isaacs R, and Gill K. (2014) Streamlined bee monitoring protocol for assessing pollinator habitat. Joint publication with UC Davis, Rutgers University, Michigan State University and Xerces Society.

Cariveau, DP, R Winfree (2012) Cranberry Pollination of New Jersey Cranberries. Plant and Pest Advisory: Cranberry Edition Rutgers Cooperative Extension Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey 18(7): 1-2

Cariveau DP and Winfree R (2010) Cranberry Pollination in Plant and Pest Advisory-Cranberry Edition Rutgers Cooperative Extension Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey 16: 1-2

WHYY – National Public Radio Local Bees Pitch in on Pollination Radio Interview June 2009 http://whyyorg/cms/news/health-science/2009/06/25/local-bees-pitch-in-on-pollination/11098

Cariveau, DP and R Winfree (2009) Cranberry Pollination: An Overview in Plant and Pest Advisory-Cranberry Edition Rutgers Cooperative Extension Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey 15:1-2

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Anderson, DG and DP Cariveau (2004) Botrychium hesperium Barneby (western moonwort): a technical conservation assessment. USDA Forest Service

Anderson, DG and DP Cariveau (2004) Botrychium echo WH Wagner (reflected moonwort): a technical conservation assessment. USDA Forest Service

Anderson, DG and DP Cariveau (2003) Botrychium campestre WH Wagner & Farrar (Iowa moonwort): a technical conservation assessment. USDA Forest Service

Teaching Experience

University of Minnesota

2019 Data Management for Biologists: ENT 5920

Applied Experimental Design: ENT 5121 (Graduate Course) Co-taught with Nancy Ehlke (Agronomy)

2018 Data Management for Biologists: ENT 5920

Applied Experimental Design: ENT 5121 (Graduate Course) Co-taught with Nancy Ehlke (Agronomy)

2017 Applied Experimental Design: ENT 5121 (Graduate Course) Co-taught with Nancy Ehlke (Agronomy)

Scientific Communication and Ethics: ENT 8061 (Graduate Course)

2016 Pollinator Protection in Managed Landscapes: HORT 4850 (Undergraduate Course): Co-taught with Eric Watkins (Horticulture)

Scientific Communication and Ethics: ENT 8061 (Graduate Course)

2015 Scientific Communication and Ethics: ENT 8061 (Graduate Course)

Rutgers University

2014 - Ornithology; Rutgers University (Undergraduate Lecture/Lab Course) 2015 Held all responsibilities for the course including developing and presenting lectures

and labs, writing and grading exams and assignments, supervising graduate TAs

2013- Capstone Course in Ecology, Evolution, and Natural Resources 2014 (Undergraduate Course) – Hold all responsibilities for the course including developing

and presenting lectures, writing and grading assignments

Other

2007 Introduction to Evolution; Colorado State University (Undergraduate Course) – Held all responsibilities for this course including developing and presenting lectures, writing and grading exams and assignments

2000 Lead Naturalist: The Nature Conservancy, Chouteau, MT – Led primarily adult but also kids field-based education workshops and nature hikes

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2002 Teaching Assistant: Ecology, Evolution, Ornithology, Plant Identification, Botany for Majors, Botany for Non-Majors and General Biology; Colorado State University (Undergraduate Courses)

Student Mentoring

Graduate Students – As Primary Advisor

Michelle Boone (MSc Student – CFANS Diversity Fellow) – Using occupancy models to monitor bumble bee populations along roadsides with a special focus on the endangered rusty-patched bumble bee - Started September 2017

Julia Brokaw (PhD Student – NSF Graduate Research Fellow) - Developing models to optimize seed mixes for pollinator restorations - Started September 2017 (tentative topic)

Amy Waananen (PhD Student) - Gene flow of native plants in fragmented prairies: The role of pollinators - Started September 2017 (Co-advised with Diane Larson EEB)

Ian Lane (PhD Student) – Evaluating restoration programs for enhancing wild bee populations in tallgrass prairie ecosystems. Started June 2016

Alan Ritchie (MSc Student) -- Determining local and landscape effect on pollination in prairie restorations. Started June 2016

Graduate Students – As Committee Member (Current)

Morgan Carr-Markell – PhD Student Entomology. Can reconstructed prairies be a significant food resource for honey bees (Apis mellifera L.)?

James Wolfin – MSc Student Entomology - Implementing bee lawns in Twin Cities parks to benefit wild bees

Edwin Benkert – PhD Student Entomology - Detecting resistance in corn rootworm resistance to transgenic Bt traits

Nathan Hecht – MSc Student Horticulture - Increasing strawberry pollination through attraction of wild pollinators

Eric Middleton – PhD Student -Evaluation of pollinator strips for wild bees and natural enemies

Graduate Students – As Committee Member (Past)

Nora Pennerola – MSc Student Entomology – Effects of prairie management on native bee communities

Daniela Pezzini – MSc Student Entomology - Brown Marmorated Stink Bugs in Minnesota (Graduated May 2017)

Elaine Evans – PhD Candidate Entomology - Land uses that support wild bee (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) communities within an agricultural matrix (Graduated December 2016)

Katie Lee - PhD Candidate – Entomology - Varroa destructor thresholds for commercial Midwest beekeepers (Graduated December 2018)

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Undergraduates

Michelle Vohs – UROP University of Minnesota - Comparing past and present native bee morphology, Spring 2017

Elizabeth Huber - UROP University of Minnesota – Evaluating pollinator plantings and community gardens in Minneapolis, Summer 2017

Kurtis Himmler – Aresty Research Assistant – Uncovering drivers of morphological trait variation in native bees; Fall 2014 – Spring 2015

Rosemary Tucker – Aresty Research Assistant – Uncovering drivers of morphological trait variation in native bees; Fall 2014 – Spring 2015

Hinal Patel – Aresty Summer Assistant – Flower preference vs. use in pollinator plantings

Johanna Nifosi – Strategies for Ecology Education, Diversity and Sustainability (SEEDS) Ecological Society of America Meeting, Minneapolis, MN

Joseph Zientek – Rutgers Aresty Summer Science Assistant – Plant communities as drivers of native bee abundance and diversity

Abigail Cohen – Rutgers Douglass College Honors Thesis – Natural enemies and crop pests in pollinator plantings

Bridget Johnson – Rutgers Douglass STEM Women in Science Fellowship; M.Buell Award; Outstanding Ecology Undergraduate – Restoration of pollinators in agricultural habitat

Jeff Bogdewicz – Rutgers Undergraduate – Restoration Ecology of Pollinators & Natural Enemies

Jason Sadowski – Rutgers Honors Student – GIS assessments of pollinator habitat

Awards and Funding (Total funding at UMN $3,150,262 - Federal Funds: $1,316,293 State: $1,833,969)

Current

2017 Ecology and economics of pollinator habitat: Using a landscape-scale experiment to determine cost-effective restoration strategies for beneficial insects. USDA-NIFA PI: Cariveau CoPIs: Spivak, Koch, Evans, Lonsdorf. UMN Amount: $999,803. 7/18 – 6/23.

Location, location, location: developing tools for selection and management of landscapes to promote healthy bee populations Foundation for Food and Agricultural Research PI: Grozinger (Penn State) - multiple CoPIs including Cariveau Total Amount: $1,221,000 UMN Amount: $126,675. 7/18-8/23.

Developing an innovative marker-free method to unravel pollen use by native bees USDA-NIFA PI: Andow Co-PIs Pires Paula, Cariveau. UMN Amount: $100,000. 1/18-12/18.

Pollinator Research and Outreach Fund. Minnesota State Legislature. PI Cariveau. Amount $500,000. 2/18-2/22.

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Quantifying Benefits and Risks of Pollinator Habitat in Agricultural Landscapes. Minnesota Environmental and Natural Resources Trust Fund PI: Cariveau CoPI Spivak. Amount $500,000. 2/18-2/22

MN honey bee & monarch butterfly partnership. Minnesota Environmental and Natural Resources Trust Fund. PI Matt Holland (Pheasants Forever) – multiple Co-PIs including Cariveau. UMN Amount: $202,037. 7/17-6/21

2016 Data driven pollinator conservation strategies, Minnesota Environmental and Natural Resources Trust Fund PI Cariveau. Amount: $520,000. 6/16-6/19.

Evaluating the National Park Service Exotic Plant Management Team’s methods to ensure best practices for pollinators. Central Ecosystem Studies Unit and the National Park Service. PI Cariveau Amount: $89,815. 9/16-9/19

Past

2016 Monitoring and habitat assessment of declining bumble bees in Twin Cities metro roadsides. Minnesota Local Road Research Board. PI: Cariveau, CO-PI E. Evans. Amount: $111,932. 7/17 – 8/19.

2012 Next steps in pollinator conservation operations and maintenance, organic habitat restoration, expanding seed mix choices, and assessing conservation effectiveness Conservation Innovation Grant, Federal NRCS with PI-Mace Vaughn Xerces Society, Co-PI Rachael Winfree Rutgers, multiple other Co-PIs 2013-2015 Rutgers Amount: $78,616

2010 Conservation Innovation Grant, Federal NRCS Development and validation of protocols for assessing functioning of pollinator plantings for agricultural settings with PI - Neal M Williams (PI), R Winfree (Co PI), R Isaacs (Co PI) 2010-2013; Rutgers Amount: $87,468

2009 New Jersey Blueberry Cranberry Research Council Grant, PI with R Winfree (Co PI) Amount: $6,613

2007 R Ralph Baker Graduate Student Award for Research Excellence

Applied but not Accepted

2016 Evaluating and implementing large-scale pollinator enhancements on farms and

roadways to increase honey bee health and wild bee communities. USDA AFRI – New

Frontiers in Pollinator Health. Cariveau PI, Co-PIs: Spivak, Evans, Otto, Smart. Amount

Requested: $996,897

Balancing the trade-off between pollinator protection and biological control. NC SARE.

Philips – PI, MacRae – Co-PI, Cariveau Co-PI. Amount requested: Pre-proposal budget

not required

Research Presentations (*indicates talk by student mentee) 2019 Restoration and wild bee communities: From rarity to pollination services

University of Minnesota Duluth Seminar (Invited Talk)

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2018. Restoration, Rarity and the Conservation Ecology of Native Bee Communities. University of Manitoba Department of Entomology (Invited Talk)

Occupancy modeling and monitoring protocols for eastern bumble bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae), particularly Bombus affinis, along roadsides. Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America (*student talk by Michelle Boone). Awarded as runner-up in section.

Ecology and economics of pollinator habitat: Using a landscape-scale experiment to determine cost-effective restoration strategies for beneficial insects. Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America (Invited Talk)

2017 Native bee conservation. University of Minnesota Conservation Sciences Graduate Student Seminar Series (Invited Talk)

Pollination, biodiversity and native bee conservation. University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Department of Entomology (Invited Talk)

Do pollinator restoration benefits extend to rare species? Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting (Invited Talk)

Biodiversity, pollination services and the conservation of native bee communities. University of North Dakota Department of Biology (Invited Talk)

2016 Understanding the role of pollinator biodiversity, abundance, and species identity in agroecosystems. Department of Horticulture. University of Minnesota. St Paul, MN (Invited Talk)

Compatibility or conflict?: Conservation of native bee biodiversity versus pollination services. Department of Biology, University of Saint Thomas. St. Paul, MN (Invited Talk)

Quantifying the importance of two mechanisms, response diversity and cross-scale resilience, in stabilizing crop pollination services. Third International Conference on Pollinator Biology Health and Policy – Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA

(Invited Talk)

2015 Conserving and enhancing wild bees for crop pollination: The importance of species identity and community composition Entomological Society of America National Meeting, Minneapolis MN (Invited Talk)

2014 Pollination services versus biodiversity conservation in agroecosystems: Compatible or conflicting objectives? Entomological Society of America National Meeting, Portland, OR (Invited Talk)

Can pollinator habitat plantings restore both biodiversity and ecosystem services? Ecological Society of America National Meeting, Sacramento, CA (Invited Talk)

*The effect of pollinator restorations on wild bee community composition (J. Zientek, D. Cariveau, R. Winfree) Ecological Society of America Meeting, Sacramento, CA (Poster)

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*Subsampling analysis enables optimizing data quality and quantity decisions for biodiversity assessment (ME Roswell, D Cariveau, R Winfree) Ecological Society of Meeting, Sacramento, CA (Poster)

Quantifying the effects of pollinator plantings on native bee communities. Entomological Society of American, Eastern Branch Meeting Williamsburg, VA (Invited Talk)

*The Impact of Federally Funded Pollinator Plantings on Natural Enemies and Crop Pests (A Cohen, D Cariveau) Entomological Society of America, Eastern Branch Meeting Williamsburg, VA (Poster)

2013 How to assess pollinator restorations efficiently. International Conference on Pollinator Health, Biology, and Policy, Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA (Talk)

Microbial gut symbiont communities of native Bombus differ by species and not habitat type. Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, Minneapolis, MN (Talk)

Conservation, restoration and landscape ecology of native bee communities. American Entomological Society; Academy of the Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, PA (Invited Talk)

Landscape and restoration ecology of native bees: From conservation to crop pollination. Dept of Entomology and Wildlife Ecology, University of Delaware, DE (Invited Talk)

Restoration Ecology of Native Bees. Entomological Society of America, Eastern Branch Meeting Lancaster, PA (Talk)

Response diversity and the stability of pollination services. Princeton University, Wilcove Lab Group (Invited Talk)

2011 Response diversity as a mechanism for stabilizing pollinator communities and pollination function against land-use change. Ecological Society of America, Austin, TX (Talk)

Supersisters, Divisions of Labor, and Cooperation: The Evolution, Economics and Ecology of Social Insects. Saint Ambrose University, Davenport, IA (Talk)

2010 Differential responses to land cover by native bee species pollinating cranberry. Ecological Society of America Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA (Poster)

Landscapes, biodiversity, and crop pollination: putting native bees into context. Entomological Society of America - Eastern Chapter Annapolis, MD (Invited Talk)

2008 Direct and indirect effects of the biological control agent Mecinus janthinus on the reproductive biology of the invasive plant, Linaria dalmatica. Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, Milwaukee, WI (Talk)

Spatially contingent interactions between a native and invasive and native plant mediated through flower visitors. Conference: Ecology and Evolution of Plant-Pollinator Interactions Milwaukee, WI (Poster)

Spatially contingent interactions between a native and invasive and native plant mediated through flower visitors. Front Range Student Ecology Symposium Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO (Poster)

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2005 Indirect interactions among native and invasive plants through pollinators. Front Range Student Ecology Symposium, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO (Talk)

2003 Competition through pollination between a native and invasive plant. Front Range Student Ecology Symposium March, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO (Talk)

2002 Direct and Indirect effects of plant fitness and floral characters on plant reproduction in Castilleja linariaefolia (Scrophulariaceae): The importance of pollination vs seed predation. Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, Tucson, AZ (Poster)

Outreach Presentations

2019 State of Native Bees in Minnesota. The State of All Bees. Minnesota Bee Lab

Panel Member. SuperBee Weekend. Minnesota Bee Lab

Panel Member. University of Minnesota and the Institute on the Environment

2018 Flight (and Plight) of the Bumble Bee. Café Scientifique hosted by the University of Minnesota Bell Museum of Natural History.

Bee Lab Update. Pollinator Symposium hosted by the University of Minnesota Landscape Arboretum

2017 Current status and future management of native bees. Environmental Defense Fund.

Update on the Front: Wild bee research. Pollinator Symposium – UMN Arboretum

Ecology, evolution and conservation of Minnesota’s wild, native bees. Minnesota Zoo Seminar Series

Native bee conservation in Minnesota Association of University Women – Hastings Chapter

2016 Challenges, questions, and opportunities in wild bee conservation. Minnesota Department of Agriculture Pollinator Summit

Bees and buffer strips: benefits and considerations for pollinator conservation. University of Minnesota Buffer Symposium.

Honey bees and wild bees: Roadsides as a solution. Minnesota County Engineers Association National Conference. Alexandria, MN

Native pollinators and the science of pollination. University of Minnesota Arboretum Pollinator Summit – Planting Solutions. Chaska, MN

Untitled presentation on wild bees and restoration. Poll*nation Festival from the Pollinator Friendly Alliance. Stillwater, MN

The buzz on bees. Yellow Medicine County Farm Service Agency Women’s Field Day. Clarkfield, MN

Bees are declining at a shocking rate. Interview on Fox News 9, May 2016

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How to plant a pollinator friendly garden. Interview on the Tom Weber Show, Minnesota Public Radio, June 2016

2015 Threats to Wild and Managed Bees; Webinar: Mitigating Pollinator Declines in Landscapes. NC – IPM Webinar Series, Saint Paul, MN

Pollinator Town Hall Forum – Panel member, Minneapolis, MN

2014 The Buzz in the Bogs: The importance of wild bees and honey bees in cranberry agriculture. Cranberry Harvest Kick-off. Whitesbog, NJ

The importance and management of wild bees for cranberry pollination. Ocean Spray Spring Grower’s Meeting, Chatsworth, NJ

2012 Pollinator Restoration in New Jersey. Raritan Headwaters Association Bedminster, NJ Assessing the effectiveness of different bee species for cranberry pollination. American Cranberry Growers Association Meeting, Chatsworth, NJ

2011 Update on cranberry pollination in New Jersey. Twilight meeting Chatsworth, NJ

Honey bees, wild bees, and crop pollination: An overview and update. Ocean Spray Winter Growers Workshop, Chatsworth, NJ

Honey bees, Native Bees, and Ecosystem Services: Implications of a Changing Planet Upper Raritan Watershed Association, Bedminster NJ

2010 Cranberry Pollination: Wild Bees, Honey bees and pollen delivery American Cranberry Growers Association Meeting, Chatsworth, NJ

2009 Honey bees, wild bees, and the mechanics of cranberry pollination. American Cranberry Growers Association Meeting, Chatsworth, NJ

Professional Service, Invited Conferences, Workshops, and Memberships

Co-Organizer (2019) Restoration Preparing for the Pollinators in Prairie Reconstructions. University of Minnesota, Minnesota DNR and United States Fish and Wildlife Service.

Distinguished Diversity and Inclusion Award from the College of Food, Agriculture, and Natural Resources University of Minnesota (May 2019)

Add other service (2019): Panel for Preparing Future Faculty; Advising Statement Specialist

Co-Organizer (along with Margarita López-Uribe Penn State) – From Genes to Communities: Quantifying Diverse Responses of Pollinators to Multiple Anthropogenic Stressors. Plant-Insect and Environment Section Symposium at the Entomological Society of America Annual Meeting (November 2018)

Committees (Current) – CFANS Research Advisory Committee, Plant Science Major Committee, Entomology Department Long Range Planning Committee, Entomology Department Public Relations and Fundraising Committee, Prairie Reconstruction Initiative Advisory Team Member (Collaboration with USFWS and others)

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Committees (Past) – Entomology Department Head Search Committee Member, Entomology Department Curriculum Committee

Co-Organizer – Summary of ENTRF funded pollinator projects. The University of Minnesota, Saint Paul, MN (November 2015 & December 2016).

Organizer – Symposium Maximizing and sustaining pollination services in the 21st century at the Entomological Society of America Eastern Branch Meeting (March 16-17, 2013)

Participant – Restoring an ecosystem service to degraded landscapes: native bees and crop pollination - National Center for Ecological Analysis & Synthesis (NCEAS) working group

Reviewer – Agriculture Ecosystems and the Environment, Axios, Basic and Applied Ecology, Biological Conservation, Biological Invasions, Biological Reviews, Conservation Letters, Current Biology, Ecological Applications, Ecology Letters, Environmental Entomology, Ecology and Evolution, Functional Ecology, Nature, Oecologia, Journal of Applied Ecology, Journal of Ecology, Journal of Economic Entomology, Journal of Insect Conservation, Journal of Pollination Ecology, NSF – Expert Reviewer Division of Environmental Biology , Methods in Ecology and Evolution, PeerJ, PLoS One, Proceedings of the Royal Society London, Series B, Science Advances, Scientific Reports

Reviewer for NSERC Grant (2019).