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34
Citations
7227
World Ranking
7511
National Ranking
465

Overview

Elizabeth Elle is affiliated with Simon Fraser University in Canada and has conducted extensive research within the fields of Agricultural and Biological Sciences and Environmental Science. Their work primarily focuses on subfields including Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics; Plant Science; Nature and Landscape Conservation; Insect Science; and Ecology.

The scientist has contributed to various topics, emphasizing Plant and Animal Studies, Plant Parasitism and Resistance, Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies, Insect and Pesticide Research, Insect and Arachnid Ecology and Behavior, Species Distribution and Climate Change, and Insect-Plant Interactions and Control.

Elizabeth Elle has published in several scientific venues, with frequent contributions to Ecology, Ecology and Evolution, Global Ecology and Conservation, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), and Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences.

Recent significant publications include:

  • Crop production in the USA is frequently limited by a lack of pollinators, 2020, Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences
  • <scp>CropPol</scp>: A dynamic, open and global database on crop pollination, 2021, Ecology
  • Impact of pesticide use on wild bee distributions across the United States, 2024, Nature Sustainability
  • Network robustness and structure depend on the phenological characteristics of plants and pollinators, 2021, Ecology and Evolution
  • Investigating bee dietary preferences along a gradient of floral resources: how does resource use align with resource availability?, 2020, Insect Science

Frequent coauthors in their research include Laura Melissa Guzman, Tyler Kelly, Claire Kremen, James R. Reilly, and Derek R. Artz. These collaborative relationships highlight a focused network within topics related to ecology and insect research.

Best Publications

  • A global quantitative synthesis of local and landscape effects on wild bee pollinators in agroecosystems

    Christina M. Kennedy;Eric Lonsdorf;Maile C. Neel;Neal M. Williams

  • Delivery of crop pollination services is an insufficient argument for wild pollinator conservation

    David Kleijn;Rachael Winfree;Ignasi Bartomeus;Luísa G. Carvalheiro;Luísa G. Carvalheiro

  • Plant mating systems in a changing world.

    Christopher G. Eckert;Susan Kalisz;Monica A. Geber;Risa Sargent

  • A global synthesis of the effects of diversified farming systems on arthropod diversity within fields and across agricultural landscapes.

    Elinor M. Lichtenberg;Elinor M. Lichtenberg;Christina M. Kennedy;Claire Kremen;Péter Batáry

  • Crop production in the USA is frequently limited by a lack of pollinators.

    J R Reilly;D R Artz;D Biddinger;K Bobiwash;K Bobiwash

  • Correlated evolution of mating system and floral display traits in flowering plants and its implications for the distribution of mating system variation.

    Carol Goodwillie;Risa D. Sargent;Christopher G. Eckert;Elizabeth Elle

  • Do vigour of introduced populations and escape from specialist herbivores contribute to invasiveness

    Michael Stastny;Michael Stastny;Urs Schaffner;Elizabeth Elle

  • ANALYSIS OF INBREEDING DEPRESSION IN MIXED-MATING PLANTS PROVIDES EVIDENCE FOR SELECTIVE INTERFERENCE AND STABLE MIXED MATING

    Alice A. Winn;Elizabeth Elle;Susan Kalisz;Pierre-Olivier Cheptou

  • Reproductive assurance varies with flower size in Collinsia parviflora (Scrophulariaceae)

    Elizabeth Elle;Robert Carney

  • Environmentally induced variation in floral traits affects the mating system in Datura wrightii

    E. Elle;J. D. Hare

  • DISRUPTION OF A BELOWGROUND MUTUALISM ALTERS INTERACTIONS BETWEEN PLANTS AND THEIR FLORAL VISITORS

    James F. Cahill;Elizabeth Elle;Glen R. Smith;Bryon H. Shore

  • Sex Allocation and Reproductive Success in the Andromonoecious Perennial Solanum carolinense (Solanaceae). II. Paternity and Functional Gender.

    Elizabeth Elle;Thomas R. Meagher

  • COST OF GLANDULAR TRICHOMES, A "RESISTANCE" CHARACTER IN DATURA WRIGHTII REGEL (SOLANACEAE)

    Elizabeth Elle;Nicole M. van Dam;J. Daniel Hare

  • Global biogeography of mating system variation in seed plants.

    David A. Moeller;Ryan D. Briscoe Runquist;Annika M. Moe;Monica A. Geber

  • Correlations among Fertility Components Can Maintain Mixed Mating in Plants

    Mark O. Johnston;Emmanuelle Porcher;Pierre-Olivier Cheptou;Christopher G. Eckert

  • Pollinator nesting guilds respond differently to urban habitat fragmentation in an oak-savannah ecosystem

    Lisa A. Neame;Terry Griswold;Elizabeth Elle

  • Variable Impact of Diverse Insect Herbivores on Dimorphic Datura wrightii

    J. Daniel Hare;Elizabeth Elle

  • Floral resources, body size, and surrounding landscape influence bee community assemblages in oak‐savannah fragments

    Julie C. Wray;Lisa A. Neame;Elizabeth Elle

  • Inheritance and distribution of trichome phenotypes in Datura wrightii

    NM van Dam;JD Hare;E Elle

  • Variation in the timing of autonomous selfing among populations that differ in flower size, time to reproductive maturity, and climate.

    Elizabeth Elle;Sandra Gillespie;Sarah Guindre-Parker;Amy L. Parachnowitsch

  • Bee visit rates vary with floral morphology among highbush blueberry cultivars (Vaccinium corymbosum L.)

    D. M. M. Courcelles;L. Button;E. Elle

  • Sex allocation and reproductive success in the andromonoecious perennial Solanum carolinense (Solanaceae). I. Female success

    Elizabeth Elle

Frequent Co-Authors

Rufus Isaacs
Rufus Isaacs Michigan State University
Luísa G. Carvalheiro
Luísa G. Carvalheiro Universidade Federal de Goiás
Neal M. Williams
Neal M. Williams University of California, Davis
Susan Kalisz
Susan Kalisz University of Tennessee at Knoxville
J. Daniel Hare
J. Daniel Hare University of California, Riverside
Christopher G. Eckert
Christopher G. Eckert Queen's University
Rachael Winfree
Rachael Winfree Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
David A. Moeller
David A. Moeller University of Minnesota
Maj Rundlöf
Maj Rundlöf Lund University
Pierre-Olivier Cheptou
Pierre-Olivier Cheptou Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS

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