Michael Ulyshen
Research Entomologist
United States Department of Agriculture
Pacific Southwest Research Station
United States of America
Biography
Education: Ph.D. in Entomology, 2009 University of Georgia M.S. in Entomology, 2005 University of Georgia B.S. in Zoology, 2002 Miami University B.A. in Chemistry, 2002 Miami University Professional Experience Research Entomologist, USDA-FS-SRS 2014—Current Entomologist, USDA-FS-SRS 2010—2014 Postdoctoral Research Associate, The Ohio State University 2010—2010 Postdoctoral Research Associate, Michigan State University 2009—2010
Research Interest
Species invasions, Novel ecosystems, Decomposition, Biodiversity, Pollination, Conservation
Publications
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Horn, Tammy; Angel, Patrick; Zipper, Carl; Ulyshen, Michael; French, Michael; Burger, Jim; Adams, Mary Beth. 2017. Re-establishing pollinator habitat on mined lands using the forestry reclamation approach.
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Ulyshen, Michael D.; Zachos, Louis G.; Stireman, John O.; Sheehan, Thomas N.; Garrick, Ryan C. 2017. Insights into the ecology, genetics and distribution of Lucanus elaphus Fabricius (Coleoptera: Lucanidae), North America's giant stag beetle.
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Ulyshen, Michael D.; Shefferson, Richard; Horn, Scott; Taylor, Melanie K.; Bush, Bryana; Brownie, Cavell; Seibold, Sebastian; Strickland, Michael S. 2017. Below- and above-ground effects of deadwood and termites in plantation forests.