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2021
T. J. Grant, Krishnan, N., and Bradbury, S. P., Conservation risks and benefits of establishing monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus) breeding habitat in close proximity to maize and soybean fields in the North Central U.S.: A landscape‐scale analysis of foliar insecticide impacts on non‐migratory.., Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management, 2021.
M. J. Hall, Krishnan, N., Coats, J. R., and Bradbury, S. P., Estimating screening-level risks of insecticide exposure to lepidopteran species of conservation concern in agroecosystems, in Crop Protection Products for Sustainable Agriculture , Washington D.C.: American Chemical Society Symposium Series #1390. Rauzan, B.M. and Lorsbach, B.A. (Eds.), American Chemical Society, 2021, pp. 137-180.
N. Krishnan, Hall, M. J., Hellmich, R. L., Coats, J. R., and Bradbury, S. P., Evaluating toxicity of Varroa mite (Varroa destructor)-active dsRNA to monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus) larvae, PLOS ONE, 2021.
N. Krishnan, Zhang, Y., Aust, M. E., Hellmich, R. L., Coats, J. R., and Bradbury, S. P., Monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus) life cycle risks from foliar and seed-treatment insecticides, Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 2021.
N. Krishnan, Jurenka, R. A., and Bradbury, S. P., Neonicotinoids can cause arrested pupal ecdysis in Lepidoptera, Scientific Reports, 2021.