Pollinating Insect-Biology, Management, Systematics Research
- Bees of the World – Phylogenomics, Biogeography, and Evolution of Host-Plant Associations
- Pollinator Surveys on National Forests in Region 4, Intermountain Region
- A Holistic Approach to Determining the Impact of an Established Exotic Pollinator, Bombus impatiens, on Bumble Bee Health in the Pacific Northwest
- Bees of the World - Phylogenomics, Biogeography, and Evolution of Host-Plant Associations
- Enhancing and Protecting Populations of Alfalfa Seed Pollinators
- Benefits for Bee Health and Diversity from Drought-Tolerant Plantings (“Bee Pasture”) for Drought-Stricken Areas in the West
- Development and Implementation of Non-lethal Methodologies for Surveying Bee Fauna in the Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge Complex of California
- Promoting Resilient Forest Bee Communities through Fuel Management
- Collaborative Institutional Biosafety Committee (IBC) Oversight and Research between Utah State University and ARS-Logan
- Curation, Digitization, and Databasing of Bee Specimens in the US National Pollinating Insects Collection
- Novel Approaches for Pest Management and Pollinator Protection during the Production of Alfalfa Grown for Seed
- Novel Approaches for Pest Management and Pollinator Protection during the Production of Alfalfa Grown for Seed
- Novel approaches for Pest Management and Pollinator Protection during the Production of Alfalfa Grown for Seed
- Developing Four Mason Bee Species for Pollination of Berry Crops
- Developing new Osmia species for commercial management and pollination diversification
- Balancing Pollinator Protection and Pest Control in Alfalfa Seed Crops
- Phase2: Development and Implementation of Non-lethal Methods for Surveying the Bees on the Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge Complex of California
- Developing new Osmia species for commercial management and pollination diversification
- Integration of Data for the U.S. National Pollinating Insect Collection into the USDA Biocollections Symbiota Portal
- Management, Conservation, Systematics, and Genomics of Diverse Bees for Sustainable Crop Production and Wildlands Preservation in a Changing Climate
- Investigating how Fuels Management Impacts Wild Bees
- Bees of the World - Phylogenomics, Biogeography, and Evolution of Host-Plant Associations
- Establishing mason bees as berry crop pollinators