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Dr. Terry Griswold
Dr. James Strange
Dr. Vincent Tepedino (Ret)
 

Terry L Griswold
Pollinating Insects-- Biology, Management and Systematics Research
Research Entomologist

Phone: (435) 797-2526
Fax: (435) 797-0461
Room BNR 244
5310 OLD MAIN HILL
LOGAN, UT, 84322-5310

Projects
POLLINATION AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF ALTERNATIVE CROP POLLINATORS
Appropriated (D)
  Accession Number: 407812
THE NATIVE BEES OF THE OKANOGAN AND WENATCHEE NATIONAL FORESTS
Nonfunded Cooperative Agreement (N)
  Accession Number: 408591
YORK UNIVERSITY INTERNSHIP AGREEMENT
Nonfunded Cooperative Agreement (N)
  Accession Number: 410495
INTERACTIVE KEYS FOR THE BEES OF THE UNITED STATES
Nonfunded Cooperative Agreement (N)
  Accession Number: 411279
REVSYS: PHYLOGENY AND SYSTEMATICS OF THE MEGACHILIDAE
Reimbursable (R)
  Accession Number: 413030

Publications
Variation of bee communities on a sand dune complex in the Great Basin: Implications for sand dune conservation - (Peer Reviewed Journal) - (14-Aug-08)
Phylogeny and biogeography of bees of the tribe Osmiini (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae) - (Peer Reviewed Journal) - (08-Jul-08)
Decline in bee diversity and abundance from 1972-2004 on a flowering leguminous tree, Andira inermis at the interface of disturbed dry forest and the urban environment in Costa Rica - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Frankie, G.W., Rizzardi, M., Vinson, S., Griswold, T.L. 2008. Decline in bee diversity and abundance from 1972-2004 on a flowering leguminous tree, Andira inermis at the interface of disturbed dry forest and the urban environment in Costa Rica. Journal of Kansas Entomological Society.
Sampling bee communities (Hymenoptera: Apiformes) in a desert landscape: Are pan traps sufficient? - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Wilson, J.S., Griswold, T.L., Messinger, O. 2008. Sampling bee communities (Hymenoptera: Apiformes) in a desert landscape: Are pan traps sufficient?. Journal of Kansas Entomological Society 81:3 (July)
Effects of the insecticide phosmet on solitary bee foraging and nesting in orchards of Capitol Reef National Park, Utah (U.S.A.) - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Alston, D.G., Tepedino, V.J., Bradley, B.A., Toler, T.R., Griswold, T.L. 2007. Effects of the insecticide phosmet on solitary bee foraging and nesting in orchards of Capitol Reef National Park, Utah (U.S.A.). Environmental Entomology. 36(4): 811-816
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)
A revision of Perdita (Xerophasma) Timberlake (Hymenoptera: Andrenidae) - (Peer Reviewed Journal) - (26-Feb-07)
Might Flowers of Invasive Plants Increase Native Bees Carrying Capacity? Intimations from Capitol Reef National Park, Utah - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Tepedino, V.J., Bradley, B.A., Griswold, T.L. 2008. Might Flowers of Invasive Plants Increase Native Bees Carrying Capacity? Intimations from Capitol Reef National Park, Utah. Natural Areas Journal
POLLINATION BIOLOGY OF A DISJUNCT POPULATION OF THE ENDANGERED SANDHILLS ENDEMIC PENSTEMON HAYDENII S. WATS. (SCROPHULARIACEAE) IN WYOMING, U.S.A. - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Tepedino, V.J., Toler, T.R., Bradley, B.A., Hawk, J.L., Griswold, T.L. 2007. Pollination biology of a disjunct population of the endangered sandhills endemic Penstemon haydenii S. Wats. (Scrophulariaceae) in Wyoming, USA. Journal Of Plant Ecology. 193:1:59-69
A review of the North and Central American Megachile subgenus Argyropile subgenus Argyropile mitchell (Hymenoptera: Megachilidas) - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Gonzalez, V.H., Griswold, T.L. 2007. A review of the North and Central American Megachile subgenus Argyropile subgenus Argyropile mitchell (Hymenoptera: Megachilidas). Zootaxa. 1461:68
A new subgenus and species of Oxaea from Ecuador (Hymenoptera: Andrenidae) - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Ascher, J.S., Engel, M.S., Griswold, T.L. 2006. A new subgenus and species of Oxaea from Ecuador (Hymenoptera: Andrenidae). Polskie Pismo Entomologiczne 75(4): 539-552
Effect of human disturbance on bee communities in a forested ecosystem - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Winfree, R., Griswold, T.L., Kremen, C. 2007. Effect of human disturbance on bee communities in a forested ecosystem. Conservation Biology. 21(1): p.213-223.
POLLINATION BIOLOGY OF THE ENDANGERED BLOWOUT PENSTEMON (PENSTEMON HAYDENII S. WATS.: SCROPHULARIACEAE) IN NEBRASKA - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Tepedino, V., Bowlin, W., Griswold, T.L. 2006. Pollination biology of the endangered Blowout Penstemon (Penstemon haydenii S. Wats.: Scrophulariaceae) in Nebraska. The Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society. 133(4): 548-559
AN ANNOTATED CHECKLIST OF BEES (HYMENOPTERA: APOIDEA) IN LONGLEAF PINE SAVANNAS ON THE WESTERN EDGE OF THE EAST GULF COASTAL PLAIN - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Bartholomew, C.S., Prowell, D., Griswold, T.L. 2006. An annotated checklist of bees (hymenoptera: apoidea) in longleaf pine savannas on the western edge of the east gulf coastal plain. Journal of Kansas Entomological Society. 79:184-198
BEE ASSOCIATES OF FLOWERING ASTRAGALUS AND ONOBRYCHIS GENEBANK ACCESSIONS AT A SNAKE RIVER SITE IN EASTERN WASHINGTON - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Clement, S.L., Griswold, T.L., Rust, R.W., Hellier, B.C., Stout, D.M. 2006. Bee associates of flowering Astragalus and Onobrychis genebank accessions at a Snake River site in Eastern Washington. Journal of Kansas Entomological Society. 79(3):254-260.
Capitulo 18. Apoidea: Las Abejas. In: I. Gauld & P. Hanson, Hymenoptera de la Region Neotropical - (Book/Chapter)
Griswold, T.L., Hanson, P.E., Alvos Dos Santos, I. 2006. Capitulo 18. Apoidea: Las Abejas. In: I. Gauld & P. Hanson, Hymenoptera de la Region Neotropical. American Entomological Institute.
CHANGING BEE COMPOSITION AND FREQUENCY ON A FLOWERING LEGUME, ANDIRA INERMIS (WRIGHT) KUNTH EX DC. DURING EL NIÑO AND LA NIÑA YEARS (1997-1999) IN NORTHWESTERN COSTA RICA. - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Frankie, G.W., Rizzardi, M., Vinson, S., Griswold, T.L., Ronchi, P. 2005. Changing bee composition and frequency on a flowering legume, Andira inermis (wright) kunth ex dc. during El Niño and La Niña years (1997-1999) in northwestern Costa Rica. Journal of Kansas Entomological Society. 78 (2):100-117.
REPRODUCTION AND DEMOGRAPHY OF TOWNSENDIA APRICA (ASTERACEAE), A RARE ENDEMIC OF THE SOUTHERN UTAH PLATEAU - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Tepedino, V.J., Sipes, S.D., Griswold, T.L. 2004. Reproduction and demography of townsendia aprica (asteraceae), a rare endemic of the southern Utah plateau. Western North American Naturalist. 64(4):465-470
THE NATIVE BEES OF GUADALUPE MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK: A PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT - (Proceedings/Symposium)
Griswold, T.L. 2004. The native bees of Guadalupe Mountains National Park: a preliminary assessment. Proceedings of Guadalupe Mountains Symposium 1998. Armstrong and KellerLynn, editors. National Park Service, Guadalupe Mountains National Park, TX. p.105-110.
STELIS ROZENI NEW SPECIES, THE FIRST RECORD OF THE PARASITIC GENUS STELIS PANZER FROM SOUTHERN AFRICA (HYMENOPTER, MEGACHILIDAE) - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
GRISWOLD, T.L., PARKER, F. STELIS ROZENI NEW SPECIES, THE FIRST RECORD OF THE PARASITIC GENUS STELIS PANZER FROM SOUTHERN AFRICA (HYMENOPTER, MEGACHILIDAE). JOURNAL OF KANSAS ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 2003.76(2):p.282-285
A PINNACLE OF BEES - (Popular Publication)
MESSINGER, O., GRISWOLD, T.L. A PINNACLE OF BEES. Fremontia. 2002. 30(3-4):p.32-40

   
 
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