2007
Holland, J.D. 2007. Sensitivity of cerambycid biodiversity indicators to definition of high diversity. Biodiversity and Conservation 16: 2599-2609.
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Brady, V.J., J.J.H. Ciborowski, L.B. Johnson, N.P. Danz, J.D. Holland, D.H. Breneman, & J.P. Gathman. In press. Optimizing fishing time: one vs. two-night fyke net sets in Great Lakes coastal systems.
Hamilton, R.M., R.E. Foster, T.J. Gibb, C.S. Sadof, J.D. Holland and B.A. Engel. 2007. Distribution and dynamics of Japanese Beetles along the Indianapolis airport perimeter and the influence of land use on trap catch. Environmental Entomology 36: 287-296. [Go to Entomological Society of America website]
2006
Holland, J.D. 2006. Cerambycidae larval host condition predicts trap efficiency. Environmental Entomology 35(6):1647-1653.
2005
Holland, J.D., L. Fahrig and N. Cappuccino. 2005. Fecundity determines the extinction threshold in a Canadian assemblage of longhorned beetles (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae). Journal of Insect Conservation 9: 109-119.
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Holland, J.D., L. Fahrig and N. Cappuccino. 2005. Body size affects the spatial scale of habitat-beetle interactions. Oikos 110: 101-108.
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2004
Holland, J.D., D.G. Bert and L. Fahrig. 2004. Determining the spatial scale of species' response to habitat. BioScience 54: 227-233.
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2001
Hopkin, A.A., S. Greifenhagen and J. Holland. 2001. Decay, stains, and beetles in ice-storm-damaged forests: a review. The Forestry Chronicle 77: 605-611.
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Holland, J.D. and L. Fahrig. 2001. Landscape woody border increases insect diversity in alfalfa fields. In C. Barr and S. Petit (eds.) Hedgerows of the world: their ecological functions in different landscapes, Proceedings of the 2001 Annual IALE (UK) Conference, University of Birmingham, UK. Pp. 167-176.
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2000
Holland, J. and L. Fahrig. 2000 Effect of woody borders on insect density and diversity in crop fields: a landscape scale analysis. Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment 78: 115-122.
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