Leslie Ries, Ph.D.

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Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ, United States 
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Thomas G. Whitham grad student 2003 Northern Arizona University
 (Placing edge responses into a predictive framework.)

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Vaughn Shirey grad student 2018-2023 Georgetown
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Edwards CB, Zipkin EF, Henry EH, et al. (2025) Rapid butterfly declines across the United States during the 21st century. Science (New York, N.Y.). 387: 1090-1094
Belitz MW, Larsen EA, Hurlbert AH, et al. (2025) Potential for bird-insect phenological mismatch in a tri-trophic system. The Journal of Animal Ecology
Van Deynze B, Swinton SM, Hennessy DA, et al. (2024) Insecticides, more than herbicides, land use, and climate, are associated with declines in butterfly species richness and abundance in the American Midwest. Plos One. 19: e0304319
Shirey V, Neupane N, Guralnick R, et al. (2024) Rising minimum temperatures contribute to 50 years of occupancy decline among cold-adapted Arctic and boreal butterflies in North America. Global Change Biology. 30: e17205
Abarca M, Parker AL, Larsen EA, et al. (2024) How development and survival combine to determine the thermal sensitivity of insects. Plos One. 19: e0291393
Neupane N, Larsen EA, Ries L. (2024) Ecological forecasts of insect range dynamics: a broad range of taxa include winners and losers under future climate. Current Opinion in Insect Science. 101159
Shirey V, Ries L. (2023) Population dynamics and drivers of the eastern monarch (Danaus plexippus) across its full annual cycle: a cross-scale synthesis of a model migratory species. Current Opinion in Insect Science. 60: 101132
Kawahara AY, Storer C, Carvalho APS, et al. (2023) A global phylogeny of butterflies reveals their evolutionary history, ancestral hosts and biogeographic origins. Nature Ecology & Evolution
Larsen EA, Belitz MW, Guralnick RP, et al. (2022) Consistent trait-temperature interactions drive butterfly phenology in both incidental and survey data. Scientific Reports. 12: 13370
Shirey V, Larsen E, Doherty A, et al. (2022) LepTraits 1.0 A globally comprehensive dataset of butterfly traits. Scientific Data. 9: 382
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