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Literature Cited

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  • Jeffords, M. R., Post, S. L., Wiker, J. R. (2014). Butterflies of Illinois: A Field Guide. Manual 14. Illinois Natural History Survey, Champaign. 440 pp.

 

 

  • Lowenstein, D. M., Matteson, K. C., Xiao, I., Silva, A. M., & Minor, E. S. (2014). Humans, bees, and pollination services in the city: the case of Chicago, IL (USA). Biodiversity and conservation, 23(11), 2857-2874.

 

  • MacIvor, J. S., Cabral, J. M., & Packer, L. (2014). Pollen specialization by solitary bees in an urban landscape. Urban ecosystems, 17(1), 139-147.

 

  • Tonietto, R., Fant, J., Ascher, J., Ellis, K., & Larkin, D. (2011). A comparison of bee communities of Chicago green roofs, parks and prairies. Landscape and Urban Planning, 103(1), 102-108.

 

 

 

  • Winfree, R., Williams, N. M., Dushoff, J., & Kremen, C. (2014). Species Abundance, Not Diet Breadth, Drives the Persistence of the Most Linked Pollinators as Plant-Pollinator Networks Disassemble. The American Naturalist, 183(5), 600-611.

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