Reference List for Discussion Panel

The sources referenced by the various panelists in the Q&As are listed below in alphabetical order by first author.

Admonson, Nancy Lee, Brianna Borders, Jessica Kay Cruz, Sarah Foltz Jordan, Kelly Gill, Jennifer Hopwood, Eric Lee-Mader, Ashley Minnerath, and Mace Vaughn. 2017.
Pollinator Plants: Mid-Atlantic Region. Vol. 049: The Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation. https://xerces.org/pollinator-conservation/pollinator-friendly-plant-lists?field_state_target_id=72

Fuller, R. A., K. N. Irvine, P. Devine-Wright, P. H. Warren, and K. J. Gaston. 2007.
“Psychological Benefits of Greenspace Increase with Biodiversity.” Biol Lett 3, no. 4 (Aug 22): 390-4.

Janzen, Daniel H. 1988.
 “Ecological Characterization of a Costa Rican Dry Forest Caterpillar Fauna.” Biotropica 20, no. 2: 120-35.

Narango, Desirée L., Douglas W. Tallamy, and Peter P. Marra. 2018
“Nonnative Plants Reduce Population Growth of an Insectivorous Bird.” Proceedings of the National Academies of Science 115, no. 45.

Narango, Desirée L., Douglas W. Tallamy, and Kimberley J. Shropshire. 2020.
“Few Keystone Plant Genera Support the Majority of Lepidoptera Species.” Nature Communications 11, no. 1 (November 13): 1-8.

Piel, Garrison , Douglas W.  Tallamy, and Desirée L. Narango. 2021.
“Lepidoptera Host Records Accurately Predict Tree Use by Foraging Birds.” Northeastern Naturalist 28, no. 4: 527-40.

Smitley, David, Diane Brown, Erwin Elsner, Joy N. Landis, Paul M. Shrewsbury, and Daniel A. Herms. 2019.
Protecting and Enhancing Pollinators in Urban Landscapes for the Us North Central Region. MSU Extension Bulletin E3314: Michigan State University Extension. http://msue.anr.msu.edu/resources/how_to_protect_and_increase_pollinators_in_your_landscape.