Keyword: Butterflies
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Bumblebees and butterflies in green structure elements in Malmö, Sweden |
Haaland, Christine. 2023. Urban Ecosystems. December. 26(6): p. 1559-1572. |
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Monarchs In The Rough: Golf courses tee up to save butterflies | Gray, Marcus B. 2019. 2019 GCSAA Education Conference: Free Session Presentations. p. [1-20]. |
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Monarchs in the Rough |
Kenna, Mike. 2019. [Liberty Corner, New Jersey]: United States Golf Course Association. 3 pp. |
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Monarchs In The Rough | Gray, Marcus B. 2019. Turfgrass and Environmental Research Program: 2019 Research Summaries. p. 374-376. |
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Grassland disturbance increases monarch butterfly oviposition and decreases arthropod predator abundance Access Restrictions |
Haan, Nathan L.; Landis, Douglas A. 2019. Biological Conservation. May. 233: p. 185-192. |
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Intensive management reduces butterfly diversity over time in urban green spaces Access Restrictions |
Aguilera, Guillermo; Ekroos, Johan; Persson, Anna S.; Pettersson, Lars B.; Öckinger, Erik. 2019. Urban Ecosystems. April. 22(2): p. 335-344. |
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Establishing monarch butterfly habitat on golf courses: It's a slow process that requires patience, but planting milkweed food sources for monarch butterflies on golf courses can help reverse the decline of these important pollinators | Daniels, John. 2019. USGA Green Section Record. April 5. 57(7): p. 1-7. |
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Out of the rough and into the sky: The monarchs in the rough program is starting to soar throughout Ontario | Thompson, Robert. 2018. ONCourse. November. p. 16-19. |
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Advocating for the western monarchs Access Restrictions |
Hartsock, Andrew. 2018. Golf Course Management. October. 86(10): p. 30. |
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Monarchs in the rough |
Anonymous. 2018. Golfdom. February. 74(2): p. 9. |
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Small measures, big results |
DeLozier, Henry. 2018. Golf Course Industry. January. 30(1): p. 30. |
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Operation Monarch for golf courses: Developing protocols for monarch butterfly conservation plantings in golf course naturalized roughs | Potter, Daniel A.; Baker, Adam; Redmond, Carl; Munshaw, Gregg. 2017. Turfgrass and Environmental Research Program: 2017 Research Summaries. p. 340-345. |
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Monarch (butterflies) of the links |
Keese, Renee J. 2017. Golfdom. November. 73(11): p. 27. |
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'Crossing the tees' for the butterflies on golf courses |
Mabbett, Terry. 2017. Greenkeeper International. June. p. 60-63. |
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Spring things Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 2017. Golf Course Management. April. 85(4): p. 22. |
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Habitat for humanity: Wildflower plantings are nothing new, but pollinators are creaing a big buzz. Five simple steps to establish pollinator habitats on your golf course and polish up your environmental cred. |
Stone, Helen M. 2016. Golf Course Industry. September. 28(9): p. 32, 34, 36, 38. |
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[Orchids, butterflies, and other wildlife] |
Hutchinson, James. 2016. Greenkeeper International. August. p. 12. |
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Making a way for monarchs Access Restrictions |
Hirt, Megan. 2016. Golf Course Management. February. 84(2): p. 38. |
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Conservation in Ayrshire |
Anonymous. 2015. Greenkeeper International. June. p. 40. |
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Monarchs in the rough: Golf courses helping an iconic species |
Caldwell, Wendy. 2015. Hole Notes. June. 49(5): p. 22-31. |
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The beauty of golf course native areas |
Ceplo, Matt. 2015. Tee to Green [New York]. May/June. 46(3): p. 3-4. |
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Reay Golf Club: In balance with Mother Nature |
Anonymous. 2014. Pitchcare. February/March. 53: p. 82-85. |
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The (not so) elusive butterfly bush Access Restrictions |
Paul, Graham. 2013. Bulletin for Sports Surface Management. October. 263: p. 26-28. |
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The benefits of unintended consequences Access Restrictions |
Phipps, David. 2012. Golf Course Management. January. 80(1): p. 36. |
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Enhancing pollinator biodiversity in intensive grasslands |
Potts, S. G.; Woodcock, B. A.; Roberts, S. P. M.; Tscheulin, T.; Pilgrim, E. S.; Brown, V. K.; Tallowin, J. R. 2009. Journal of Applied Ecology. April. 46(2): p. 369-379. |
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Making More Room: A Companion to Making Room for Native Pollinators: Oregon's Butterflies, Local Plants, and Extra Resources | Shepherd, Matthew; Vaughan, Mace; Black, Scott Hoffman. 2006. Portland, Oregon: The Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation. 48 pp. |
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The art of attraction | VanDerZanden, Ann Marie. 2005. Grounds Maintenance. August. 40(8): p. 32-35. |
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Florida golf courses help an endangered butterfly | Daniels, Jaret C.; Emmel, Thomas C. 2005. USGA Green Section Record. January/February. 43(1): p. 22-25. |
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Citizen science: Projects as part of a bigger picture | Allen, Steve. 2004. Proceedings of the 74th Annual Michigan Turfgrass Conference. p. [1-3]. |
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Citizen science projects and opportunities |
Allen, Steve. 2004. Proceedings of the 74th Annual Michigan Turfgrass Conference. p. [1-2]. |
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Assessing the conservation value of golf courses for butterflies | Porter, Eric E.; Pennington, Derric N.; Bulluck, Jason; Blair, Robert B. 2004. USGA Turfgrass and Environmental Research Online. July 15. 3(14): p. [1-13]. |
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Florida golf courses help save endangered butterfly | Daniels, Jaret C.; Emmel, Thomas C. 2004. USGA Turfgrass and Environmental Research Online. June 1. 3(11): p. [1-7]. |
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Golf Course Wildlife - Southern Arizona: An Introduction to Familiar Species |
Kavanagh, James; Leung, Raymond. 2003. Blaine, Washington: Waterford Press. 12 panels. |
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Effects of local habitat characteristics and landscape context on grassland butterfly diversity |
Collinge, Sharon K.; Prudic, Kathleen L.; Oliver, Jeffrey C. 2003. Conservation Biology. February. 17(1): p. 178-187. |
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Native biodiversity and golf courses in midwestern landscapes | Blair, Robert. 2002. 2002 Turfgrass and Environmental Research Summary. p. 54. |
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Florida Keys Yards: Bridging landscapes with natural habitats | Stotts, Jeffery A.; Gabel, Kim. 2002. Proceedings of the Florida State HorticulturalSociety. 115: p. 138-140. |
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Butterfly gardens |
Neighbors, Kenna. 2002. The Reporter [IGCSA]. September. p. 17. |
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Birds and butterflies along urban gradients in two ecoregions of the United States: Is urbanization creating a homogeneous fauna? |
Blair, Robert B. 2001. p. 33-56. In: Lockwood, Julie L.; McKinney, Michael L., eds. Biotic Homogenization. New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers. |
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Corridor establishment for an endangered south Florida butterfly | Emmel, Thomas C. 2001. 2001 Turfgrass and Environmental Research Summary. p. 61. |
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Native biodiversity and golf courses in midwestern landscapes | Blair, Robert. 2001. 2001 Turfgrass and Environmental Research Summary. p. 63. |
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Bird and butterfly communities associated with two types of urban riparian areas |
Nelson, G. S.; Nelson, S. M. 2001. Urban Ecosystems. June. 5(2): p. 95-108. |
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A winter shelter: Morro Bay Golf Course provides a winter home to one of the largest populations of wintering monarch butterflies on the Pacific coast | Massey, Tom. 2001. USGA Green Section Record. January/February. 39(1): p. 22. |
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[Golf courses provide butterfly habitat] |
Anonymous. 2000. USGA World Wide Web Site. p. [1]. |
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Conservation of native pollinators on golf courses | Allen, Melody. 2000. 2000 Turfgrass and Environmental Research Summary [USGA]. p. 79. |
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Corridor establishment for an endangered south Florida butterfly | Emmel, Thomas C. 2000. 2000 Turfgrass and Environmental Research Summary [USGA]. p. 80. |
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Native biodiversity and golf courses in midwestern landscapes | Blair, Robert. 2000. 2000 Turfgrass and Environmental Research Summary [USGA]. p. 82. |
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The diversity and abundance of North American butterflies vary with habitat disturbance and geography |
Kocher, Scott D.; Williams, Ernest H. 2000. Journal of Biogeography. 27: p. 785-794. |
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Linear features and butterflies: The importance of green lanes Access Restrictions |
Dover, John; Sparks, Tim; Clarke, Sue; Gobbett, Kay; Glossop, Sarah. 2000. Agriculture, Ecosystems, and Environment. September. 80(3): p. 227-242. |
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The distribution and decline of a widespread butterfly Lycaena phlaeas in a pastoral landscape |
León-Cortés, Jorge L.; Cowley, Matthew J. R.; Thomas, Chris D. 2000. Ecological Entomology. August. 25(3): p. 285-294. |
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Eagles, birdies & butterflies |
Johnson, Terry W. 2000. Through The Green. July/August. p. 15, 34. |
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Quantifying changes in abundance of food plants for butterfly larvae and farmland birds Access Restrictions |
Smart, S. M.; Firbank, L. G.; Bunce, R. G. H.; Watkins, J. W. 2000. Journal of Applied Ecology. June. 37(3): p. 398-414. |
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Regulatory update: Golf courses aid butterfly rescue | Anonymous. 2000. Grounds Maintenance. April. 35(4): p. 1. |
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Attracting wildlife and beneficial insects through landscape design | Dodson, Ron. 2000. Grounds Maintenance. March. 35(3): p. 28, 67-68. |
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Golf courses become key links in butterfly-ways | Foy, Shelly. 2000. The Florida Green. Spring. p. 70-71. |
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Easy birdies |
Cours, Dave. 2000. Green is Beautiful. February. p. 14-15, 23. |
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Conservation of native pollinators on golf courses | Allen, Melody. 1999. 1999 Turfgrass and Environmental Research Summary [USGA]. p. 58. |
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Planting Noah's Garden: Further Adventures in Backyard Ecology |
Stein, Sara. 1997. New York, NY: Houghton Mifflin Company. 448 pp. |
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Butterfly diversity and human land use: Species assemblages along an urban gradient |
Blair, Robert B.; Launer, Alan E. 1997. Biological Conservation. 80: p. 113-125. |
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Butterfly extreme: Kids learned they didn't need a screen to keep butterflies at their school | Merlau, Maureen. 1997. The Florida Green. Fall. p. 68-70. |
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Butterflies are free...but buying flowers will help you lure them to the course |
Stack, Lois Berg. 1996. Hole Notes. May. 27(3): p. 5-7. |
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Wildlife habitat: A homeowner's guide | Anonymous. 199x. Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay. |
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Butterflies can be mostly free--If you use the proper plants | Workinger, Ken. 1994. The Florida Green. Fall. p. 42,45,46,48. |
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Gradients in butterfly species diversity in an urban area in Brazil |
Ruszczyk, Alexandre; De Araujo, Aldo Mellender. 1992. Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society. 46(4): p. 255-264. |
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Wildlife and Related Values of Park Golf Course Ecosystems |
Andrew, Neil J. 1987. [Columbus, Ohio]: Division of Parks/Recreation Administration, School of Natural Resources, The Ohio State University. iv, 102, 2 pp. |
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