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K. A. Gill, Development of best-practices for conserving beneficial insects within Iowa's agricultural landscape., Iowa State University, Ames, 2013.
K. A. Gill, Cox, R., and O'Neal, M. E., Quality Over Quantity: Buffer Strips can be Improved with Select Native Plant Species., Environmental Entomology, vol. 43, no. 2, pp. 298-311, 2014.
T. J. Grant, Fisher, K. E., Krishnan, N., Mullins, A. N., Hellmich, R. L., Sappington, T. W., Adelman, J. S., Coats, J. R., Hartzler, R. G., Pleasants, J. M., and Bradbury, S. P., Monarch Butterfly Ecology, Behavior, and Vulnerabilities in North Central United States Agricultural Landscapes, BioScience, 2022.
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.
T. G. Grant, The role of modeling in monarch butterfly research and conservation, Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 2019.
T. G. Grant, Estimating arthropod survival probability from field counts: A case study with monarch butterflies., Ecosphere, 2020.
T. J. Grant, Predicting monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus) movement and egg-laying with a spatially-explicit agent-based model: The role of monarch perceptual range and spatial memory, Ecological Modelling, vol. 374, 2018.