Collaborations
The Logan, Utah has a long and productive history of collaborative research involving stakeholders.
Current collaborators and projects:
CONTRACTING AND FACILITIES MANAGEMENT, DIVISI, FALLS CHURCH
Development and Implementation of Non-lethal Methodologies for Surveying Bee Fauna in the Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge Complex of California
HEXARTS LLC, KAYSVILLE
Developing new Osmia species for commercial management and pollination diversification
KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY, MANHATTAN, KS
High-density Genotyping of Plants
MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY, BOZEMAN
Developing new Osmia species for commercial management and pollination diversification
Developing Four Mason Bee Species for Pollination of Berry Crops
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURE, Kansas City
Novel Approaches for Pest Management and Pollinator Protection during the Production of Alfalfa Grown for Seed
NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE, WASHINGTON, NE
Genetic analysis of USDA-NRCS plant materials
NATURAL RESOURCES, UTAH DEPARTMENT OF, SALT LAKE CITY, UT
Assessing Linkages between Seed Bed Microenvironment and Browse-Species Establishment on Northern Region WMAs
PROJECT APIS M. 2.0, INC., JAMESTOWN
Benefits for Bee Health and Diversity from Drought-Tolerant Plantings (“Bee Pasture”) for Drought-Stricken Areas in the West
REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA, MINNEAPOLIS, MN
WinterTurf: A holistic approach to understanding the mechanisms and mitigating the effects of winter stress on turfgrasses in northern climates
STATE OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, OLYMPIA, WA
A Holistic Approach to Determining the Impact of an Established Exotic Pollinator, Bombus impatiens, on Bumble Bee Health in the Pacific Northwest
UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS CENTER FOR RESEARCH, INC, LAWRENCE
Integration of Data for the U.S. National Pollinating Insect Collection into the USDA Biocollections Symbiota Portal
USDA, FOREST SERVICE, INTERMOUNTAIN 4, OGDEN
Promoting Resilient Forest Bee Communities through Fuel Management
Pollinator Surveys on National Forests in Region 4, Intermountain Region
US-DOI-FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE, RENO, NV
Phase2: Development and Implementation of Non-lethal Methods for Surveying the Bees on the Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge Complex of California
UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY, LOGAN, UT
A Transparent Protocol for Predicting Habitat Resilience to Climate Change on Wild Horse and Burro Habitats across the Western United States
Investigating how Fuels Management Impacts Wild Bees
Increasing Winter Hardiness in Orchardgrass
Establishing mason bees as berry crop pollinators
Bees of the World - Phylogenomics, Biogeography, and Evolution of Host-Plant Associations
Research Based Solutions to Mitigate the Negative Effects of Poisonous Plants on Livestock and Wildlife
Curation, Digitization, and Databasing of Bee Specimens in the US National Pollinating Insects Collection
Can targeted biochar addition be used to promote precision restoration of sagebrush rangelands?
High-throughput Phenotyping and Genotypic Modeling of Intermediate Wheatgrass Forage and Seed Traits
Balancing Pollinator Protection and Pest Control in Alfalfa Seed Crops
Collaborative Institutional Biosafety Committee (IBC) Oversight and Research between Utah State University and ARS-Logan
Non-Funded Cooperative Agreement for Research Involving Animals
Bees of the World - Phylogenomics, Biogeography, and Evolution of Host-Plant Associations
DNA Sequencing and Molecular Analysis of Forage, Range, and Turf Plants
Novel approaches for Pest Management and Pollinator Protection during the Production of Alfalfa Grown for Seed
Evaluation of New USDA Perennial Grass and Forb Varieties to Enable Their Protection and Commercialization
WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY, PULLMAN, WA
Enhancing and Protecting Populations of Alfalfa Seed Pollinators
Bees of the World – Phylogenomics, Biogeography, and Evolution of Host-Plant Associations
Novel Approaches for Pest Management and Pollinator Protection during the Production of Alfalfa Grown for Seed