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Brynn Cook
Brynn Cook
California Council of Science and Technology
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Pollination in the Anthropocene: a moth can learn ozone-altered floral blends
B Cook, A Haverkamp, BS Hansson, T Roulston, M Lerdau, M Knaden
Journal of Chemical Ecology 46, 987-996, 2020
332020
Prerelease efficacy test of the psyllid, Arytinnis hakani, a prospective biological control agent of the invasive weed Genista monspessulana
BS Cook, L Smith
Biocontrol Science and Technology 24 (6), 641-651, 2014
162014
Will the Wilderness Act be diluted in Drakes Estero
NG Nylen, E Long, M Loum, H Welles
Ecology L. Currents 39, 46, 2012
82012
Pollination in the anthropocene: a moth can learn ozone-altered floral blends.
M Knaden, B Cook, A Haverkamp, BS Hansson, T Roulston, M Lerdau
2020
Learning may help pollinators find their host plants in polluted landscapes
B Cook, A Haverkamp, BS Hansson, T Roulston, M Lerdau, M Knaden
bioRxiv, 649251, 2019
2019
Impacts of Species Interactions on Atmospheric Processes
M Lerdau, B Wang, B Cook, JL Neu, D Schimel
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2016, GC12A-07, 2016
2016
Assessing pollinators' learning capacity for floral scents in polluted environments: Comparing associative Pavlovian and behavioral response of B. impatiens to …
BS Cook, T Roulston
101st ESA Annual Meeting (August 7--12, 2016), 2016
2016
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