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Dr. James Cane
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James H Cane
Pollinating Insects-- Biology, Management and Systematics Research
Research Entomologist

Phone: (435) 797-3879
Fax: (435) 797-0461
Room BNR 257
5310 OLD MAIN HILL
LOGAN, UT, 84322-5310

Projects
POLLINATION AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF ALTERNATIVE CROP POLLINATORS
Appropriated (D)
  Accession Number: 407812
POLLINATING ALMONDS USING BLUE ORCHARD BEES
Nonfunded Cooperative Agreement (N)
  Accession Number: 411099
INTERMOUNTAIN WEST NATIVE PLANT POLLINATION PROJECT
Reimbursable (R)
  Accession Number: 410223
BREEDING BIOLOGIES AND POLLINATORS FOR THREE WESTERN GLOBEMALLOWS
Reimbursable (R)
  Accession Number: 413086
CALIFORNIA MANAGEMENT IMPLICATIONS FOR BLUE ORCHARD BEES (OSMIA LIGNARIA) ADAPTED TO DIFFERENT CLIMATES
Trust (T)
  Accession Number: 412835

Publications
Pollen Viability and Pollen Tube Attrition in Cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon) - (Peer Reviewed Journal) - (13-Jun-08)
Breeding Biologies, Pollinating Bees and Seed Production of Cleome lutea and C. serrulata (Cleomaceae) - (Peer Reviewed Journal) - (20-May-08)
A native ground nesting bee, Nomia melanderi, sustainably managed to pollinate alfalfa across an intensively agricultural landscape - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Cane, J.H. 2008. A native ground nesting bee, Nomia melanderi, sustainably managed to pollinate alfalfa across an intensively agricultural landscape. Apidologie. 39: 315-323
Pollinating Bees Crucial to Farming Wildflower Seed for U.S. Habitat Restoration - (Book/Chapter)
Cane, J.H. 2008. Pollinating Bees Crucial to Farming Wildflower Seed for U.S. Habitat Restoration. Book Chapter. Bee Pollination in Agricultural Ecosystems. Oxford University Press
Substrates and Materials Used for Nesting by North American Osmia bees (Apiformes: Megachilidae) - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Cane, J.H., Griswold, T.L., Parker, F.D. 2007. Substrates and Materials Used for Nesting by North American Osmia bees (Apiformes: Megachilidae). Annuals of the Entomological Society of America. 100(3):350-358(9)
ACTA HORTICULTURAE AN EFFECTIVE, MANAGEABLE BEE FOR POLLINATION OF RUBUS CANE FRUITS, OSMIA AGLAIA - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Cane, J.H. 2008. Acta horticulturae an effective, manageable bee for pollination of rubus cane fruits, osmia aglaia. Acta Horticulturae. (ISHS) 777: 459-464
Importance of pollinators in changing landscapes for world crops - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Klein, A.M., Vaissiere, B.E., Cane, J.H., Steffan-Dewenter, I., Cunningham, S.A., Kremen, C., Tscharntke, T. 2007. Importance of pollinators in changing landscapes for world crops. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B. 274 (1608):303-313
THE LOGAN BEEMAIL SHELTER: A PRACTICAL, PORTABLE UNIT FOR MANAGING CAVITY-NESTING AGRICULTURAL POLLINATORS - (Popular Publication)
Cane, J.H. 2006. The Logan Beemail Shelter: a practical, portable unit for managing cavity-nesting agricultural pollinators. American Bee Journal. 146(7):611-613.
Propagating and Managing orcahrd Mason Bees, Osmia spp. (Hymenoptera: Megachildae) for Pollinating Cultivated Blueberry - (Proceedings/Symposium)
Sampson, B., Cane, J.H., Marshall, D.A., Stringer, S.J., Spiers, J.M. 2006. Propagating and Managing orcahrd Mason Bees, Osmia spp. (Hymenoptera: Megachildae) for Pollinating Cultivated Blueberry. Blueberry Research Extension North American Workers Conference Proceedings pgs. 162-168.
AN EVALUATION OF POLLINATION MECHANISMS FOR PURPLE PRAIRIE-CLOVER, DALEA PURPUREA (FABACEAE: AMORPHEAE) - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Cane, J.H. 2006. An evaluation of pollination mechanisms for purple prairie-clover, Dalea purpurea (Fabaceae: Amorpheae). American Midland Naturalist. 156:193-197.
HONEYBEES BEES: FRIEND OR FOE? - (Government Publication)
Cane, J.H. 2006. Honeybees bees - friend or foe?. Refuge Update. 3(2):16-17.
BASALT MILKVETCH: A PROMISING NORTH AMERICAN LEGUME FOR RANGELAND REHABILITATION, CONSERVATION, AND FORAGE PRODUCTION - (Abstract)
Johnson, D.A., Bhattarai, K., Jones, T.A., Gardner, D.R., Cane, J.H. 2005. Basalt milkvetch: a promising north american legume for rangeland rehabilitation, conservation, and forage production. Society for Range Management Meeting Abstracts.
POLLINATION POTENTIAL OF THE BEE OSMIA AGLAIA FOR CULTIVATED RASPBERRIES AND BLACKBERRIES (RUBUS: ROSACEAE) - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Cane, J.H. 2005. Pollination potential of the bee Osmia aglaia for cultivated raspberries and blackberries (Rubus: Rosaceae). Hortscience. 40:1705-1708.
INSECTS AFFECTING PRODUCTION OF NATIVE LEGUME SEED IN THE GREAT BASIN - (Abstract)
Hammon, B., Cane, J.H. 2005. Insects affecting production of native legume seed in the great basin. Meeting Abstract.
POLLINATION NEEDS OF ARROWLEAF BALSAMROOT, BALSAMORHIZA SAGITTATA (HELIANTHEAE: ASTERACEAE) - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Cane, J.H. 2005. Pollination needs of arrowleaf balsamroot, Balsamorhiza sagittata (Heliantheae: Asteraceae). Western North American Naturalist. 65(3):359-364.
TEMPORALLY PERSISTENT PATTERNS OF INCIDENCE AND ABUNDANCE IN A POLLINATOR GUILD AT ANNUAL AND DECADAL SCALES: THE BEES OF LARREA TRIDENTATA - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Cane, J.H., Minckley, R.L., Kervin, L., Roulston, T. 2005. Temporally persistent patterns of incidence and abundance in a pollinator guild at annual and decadal scales: the bees of Larrea tridentata. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, London. 85:319-329.
BASALT MILKVETCH AND GLOBEMALLOWS: NORTH AMERICAN FORBS FOR REHABILITATION, CONSERVATION, AND FORAGE PRODUCTION - (Abstract)
Johnson, D.A., Jones, T.A., Cane, J.H., Gardner, D.R., Peel, M. 2005. Basalt milkvetch and globemallows: north american forbs for rehabilitation, conservation, and forage production. Society for Range Management Meeting Abstracts.
FLORAL SPECIALIZATION BY BEES: ANALYTICAL METHODS AND A REVISED LEXICON FOR OLIGOLECTY - (Book/Chapter)
Cane, J.H., Sipes, S. 2006. Floral specialization by bees: analytical methods and a revised lexicon for oligolecty. In NM Waser and J. Ollerton, editors. Plant-pollinator interactions: from specialization to generalization. Univ. Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA. p.99-122.
DOSE-RESPONSE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN POLLINATION AND FRUITING REFINE POLLINATOR COMPARISIONS FOR CRANBERRY (VACCINIUM MACROCARPON AIT.) - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Cane, J.H., Schiffhauer, D. 2003. Dose-response relationships between pollination and fruiting refine pollinator comparisions for cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon ait.). American Journal of Botany. 90:1425-1432
SCREEN HOUSE EVALUATIONS OF A BLUE ORCHARD BEE OSMIA RIBIFLORIS (HYMENOPTERA: APIDAE) AS A SUPPLEMENTAL POLLINATOR FOR SOUTHEASTERN BLUEBERRIES - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Sampson, B.J., Stringer, S.J., Cane, J.H., Spiers, J.M. 2004. Screen house evaluations of a blue orchard bee osmia ribifloris (hymenoptera: apidae) as a supplemental pollinator for southeastern blueberries. Blueberry Research Extension North American Workers Conference Proceedings. vol.3(15)pp.381-392.
FOR NONNATIVE CROPS, WHENCE POLLINATORS OF THE FUTURE? - (Book/Chapter)
Strickler, K., Cane, J.H. 2004. For nonnative crops, whence pollinators of the future?. Lanham, MD. Thomas Say Publications in Entomology. 204.
BIOLOGICAL IMPEDIMENTS TO MEASURES OF COMPETITION AMONG INTRODUCED HONEY BEES AND DESERT BEES. - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
MINCKLEY, R.L., CANE, J.H., KERVIN, L.J., YANEGA, D.A. BIOLOGICAL IMPEDIMENTS TO MEASURES OF COMPETITION AMONG INTRODUCED HONEY BEES AND DESERT BEES.. JOURNAL OF KANSAS ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 2003. 76(2):306-319
Alkali Bee - (Book/Chapter)
Cane, J.H. 2007. Alkali Bee. In: Shimanuki, H., Flottum, K., Harman, A., editors. ABC & XYZ of Bee Culture. 41st edition. Medina, OH. A.I. Root Company. p.11-12.
Bee, Definition of - (Book/Chapter)
Cane, J.H. 2007. Bee, Definition of. In: Shimanuki, H., Flottum, K., Harman, A., editors. ABC & XYZ of Bee Culture. 41st edition. Medina, OH. A.I. Root Company. p.78-80.
ANNUAL DISPLACEMENT OF SOIL IN NEST TUMULI OF ALKALI BEES (NOMIA MELANDERI) (HYMENOPTERA: APIFORMES) ACROSS A LANDSCAPE - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
CANE, J.H. ANNUAL DISPLACEMENT OF SOIL IN NEST TUMULI OF ALKALI BEES (NOMIA MELANDERI) (HYMENOPTERA: APIFORMES) ACROSS A LANDSCAPE. JOURNAL OF KANSAS ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 2003. 76(2):p.172-176
BEE, POLLINATION, AND THE CHALLENGES OF SPRAWL - (Book/Chapter)
Cane, J.H. 2005. Bees, pollination, and the challenges of sprawl. In "Nature in Fragments: the Legacy of Sprawl" E.A. Johnson and M.W. Klemens (eds.). Columbia Univ. Press. p. 109-124.
HOST-SWITCHING DOES NOT CIRCUMVENT THE NI-BASED DEFENCE OF THE NI HYPERACCUMULATOR STREPTANTHUS POLYGALOIDES (BRASSICACEAE) - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
South African Journal of Science, 2001. 37:554-557

   
 
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