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Alana Pindar
Alana Pindar
Assistant Professor, Cape Breton University
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Climate change impacts on bumblebees converge across continents
JT Kerr, A Pindar, P Galpern, L Packer, SG Potts, SM Roberts, P Rasmont, ...
Science 349 (6244), 177-180, 2015
8762015
The potential of cleptoparasitic bees as indicator taxa for assessing bee communities
CS Sheffield, A Pindar, L Packer, PG Kevan
Apidologie 44, 501-510, 2013
1962013
Bee (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) diversity within apple orchards and old fields in the Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia, Canada
CS Sheffield, PG Kevan, A Pindar, L Packer
The Canadian Entomologist 145 (1), 94-114, 2013
602013
Contribution of DNA barcoding to the study of the bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) of Canada: progress to date
CS Sheffield, J Heron, J Gibbs, TM Onuferko, R Oram, L Best, N deSilva, ...
The Canadian Entomologist 149 (6), 736-754, 2017
512017
Bees and butterflies in burned and unburned alvar woodland: evidence for the importance of postfire succession to insect pollinator diversity in an imperiled ecosystem
AN Taylor, PM Catling
The Canadian Field-Naturalist 125 (4), 297-306, 2011
222011
Identifying wild bee visitors of major crops in North America with notes on potential threats from agricultural practices
S Rondeau, DS Willis Chan, A Pindar
Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems 6, 943237, 2022
142022
Status and trends of pollinator health in Ontario. University of Guelph report prepared for Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (OMAFRA). 238 pages
A Pindar, EK Mullen, MB Tonge, E Guzman-Novoa, NE Raine
92017
The effect of fire disturbance on bee community composition in oak savannah habitat in southern Ontario, Canada
AN Pindar
82013
Status and trends of pollinator health in Ontario
A Pindar, EK Mullen, MB Tonge, EG Novoa, NE Raine
Comprehensive Literature Review Report, 2017
72017
First Canadian record of the specialist hibiscus bee, Ptilothrix bombiformis (Cresson) (Hymenoptera: Apidae)
JK Sharkey, A Pindar, NE Raine
The Journal of the Entomological Society of Ontario 151, 41-48, 2020
52020
Safeguarding pollinators requires specific habitat prescriptions and substantially more land area than suggested by current policy
A Pindar, NE Raine
Scientific Reports 13 (1), 1040, 2023
42023
Relocation risky for bumblebee colonies—Response
JT Kerr, A Pindar, P Galpern, L Packer, SG Potts, SM Roberts, P Rasmont, ...
Science 350 (6258), 287-287, 2015
42015
Safeguarding pollinators requires specific habitat prescriptions and substantially more land area than current policy suggests
A Pindar, A Hogg, NE Raine
BioRxiv, 2020.12. 14.422715, 2020
32020
Wild bee and pollen comparison of ground level urban habitat, green roofs and coastal barrens in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
E Walker, A Pindar, J Lundholm
Journal of the Acadian Entomological Society 20, 2023
2023
Diverse heathland bee communities provide limited pollination services for lowbush blueberry species.
EA Walker, A Pindar, J Lundholm
Journal of the Acadian Entomological Society 17, 2021
2021
I. BACKGROUND
JT Kerr, A Pindar, P Galpern, L Packer, SG Potts, SM Roberts, P Rasmont, ...
Victoria 800, 832-1355, 2020
2020
How much habitat is enough? Assessing optimal habitat requirements for native bees
A Pindar, NE Raine
Entomology 2018, 2018
2018
Graduate Student Oral Competition: Physiology and Biochemistry: Abiotic/Biotic Effects
E Youngsteadt, A Pindar
2016 International Congress of Entomology, 2016
2016
Contributed Papers: Agricultural and Forest Entomology: Forest Insects, Pollinators, Systematics, and Remote Sensing
JJ Adamczyk, A Pindar
2016 International Congress of Entomology, 2016
2016
Native pollinators in Ontario agriculture
A Pindar, NE Raine
2016 International Congress of Entomology, 2016
2016
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