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Tyson Wepprich
Tyson Wepprich
Oregon Department of Forestry
Verified email at oregon.gov - Homepage
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Butterfly abundance declines over 20 years of systematic monitoring in Ohio, USA
T Wepprich, J Adrion, L Ries, J Wiedmann, N Haddad
PLOS ONE 14 (7), e0216270, 2019
2972019
Unexpected phenological responses of butterflies to the interaction of urbanization and geographic temperature
SE Diamond, H Cayton, T Wepprich, CN Jenkins, RR Dunn, NM Haddad, ...
Ecology 95 (9), 2613-2621, 2014
1072014
Developmental trap or demographic bonanza? Opposing consequences of earlier phenology in a changing climate for a multivoltine butterfly
NZ Kerr, T Wepprich, FS Grevstad, EB Dopman, FS Chew, EE Crone
Global Change Biology 26 (4), 2014-2027, 2020
702020
DDRP: real-time phenology and climatic suitability modeling of invasive insects
BS Barker, L Coop, T Wepprich, F Grevstad, G Cook
PLoS One 15 (12), e0244005, 2020
482020
InsectChange: a global database of temporal changes in insect and arachnid assemblages
R van Klink, DE Bowler, O Comay, MM Driessen, SKM Ernest, A Gentile, ...
Ecology 102 (6), e03354, 2021
372021
Combining photoperiod and thermal responses to predict phenological mismatch for introduced insects
FS Grevstad, T Wepprich, B Barker, LB Coop, R Shaw, RS Bourchier
Ecological Applications 32 (3), e2557, 2022
312022
Monarch butterfly trends are sensitive to unexamined changes in museum collections over time
T Wepprich
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 116 (28), 13742-13744, 2019
242019
Voltinism shifts in response to climate warming generally benefit populations of multivoltine butterflies
T Wepprich, E Henry, NM Haddad
Ecology Letters 28 (4), e70018, 2025
132025
Phenological constancy and management interventions predict population trends in at‐risk butterflies in the United States
CB Edwards, CB Schultz, SP Campbell, C Fallon, EH Henry, KC King, ...
Journal of Applied Ecology 61 (10), 2455-2469, 2024
72024
Divergence in photoperiod responses of a classical biological control agent Galerucella calmariensis (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) across a climatic and latitudinal gradient
T Wepprich, FS Grevstad
Environmental Entomology, 2020
52020
Effects of Climatic Variability on a Statewide Butterfly Community
T Wepprich
http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/resolver/1840.20/34345, 2017
42017
Photoperiod response influences both voltinism and impact in a biological control agent: comparing six sources of the loosestrife leaf beetle (Galerucella calmariensis) in a …
FS Grevstad, T Wepprich
Environmental Entomology, 2025
2025
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