J. Gibbs
Assistant Professor
Entomology
Canada
Biography
Jason’s research involves studying the diversity of wild pollinators, systematics, molecular phylogenetics, integrative taxonomy, revisions of halictid bees, behaviour and social evolution of bees, pollinator ecology and diversity in natural and agricultural landscapes, and native bee conservation.
Research Interest
Diversity of wild pollinators, Molecular phylogenetics, Integrative taxonomy, Behaviour and social evolution, Pollinator ecology, Native bee conservation
Publications
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Zarrillo, T.A., Ascher, J.S., Gibbs, J. & Stoner, K.A. (2016) New and noteworthy records of bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea: Anthophila) for Connecticut. Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society 89(2): 138–157.
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Carson, B., Bahlai, C.A., Gibbs, J. & Landis, D.A. (2016) Flowering phenology influences bee community dynamics in old fields dominated by the invasive plant Centaurea stoebe. Basic and Applied Ecology 17(6): 497–507
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Griffin, S., Bruninga-Socolar, B., Kerr, M., Gibbs, J. & Winfree, R. (in press) Wild bee community change over a 26-year chronosequence of restored tallgrass prairie. Restoration Ecology.