Coleen Cory
The Nature Conservancy
10 Papers
45 Citations
Coleen Cory is an academic researcher from The Nature Conservancy. The author has contributed to research in topics: Introduced species & Native plant. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 10 publications.
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Papers
Restoration Biology: A Population Biology Perspective
Arlee M. Montalvo,Susan L. Williams,Kevin J. Rice,Stephen L. Buchmann,Coleen Cory,Steven N. Handel,Gary Paul Nabhan,Richard B. Primack,Robert H. Robichaux +8 more
TL;DR: Five research areas of particular importance to restoration biology that offer potentially unique opportunities to couple basic research with the practical needs of restorationists are discussed.
Argentine Ant Management in Conservation Areas: Results of a Pilot Study
Christina L. Boser,Cause Hanna,Kathryn R. Faulkner,Coleen Cory,John M. Randall,Scott A. Morrison +5 more
TL;DR: Results suggest this protocol may be an effective tool to eliminate Argentine ant infestations from this type of habitat and terrain, and further testing and monitoring is needed.
Laboratory and Field Evaluations of Polyacrylamide Hydrogel Baits Against Argentine Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
Michael K. Rust,Andrew M. Soeprono,Sarajean Wright,Les Greenberg,Dong-Hwan Choe,Christina L. Boser,Coleen Cory,Cause Hanna +7 more
TL;DR: Hydrogels may provide a cost-effective alternative to providing aqueous baits to control Argentine ants and an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay indicated that thiamethoxam was absorbed into the interior of the polyacrylamide matrix.
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Protocols for Argentine ant eradication in conservation areas
Christina L. Boser,Cause Hanna,David A. Holway,Kathryn R. Faulkner,Ida Naughton,K. Merrill,John M. Randall,Coleen Cory,Dong-Hwan Choe,Scott A. Morrison +9 more
TL;DR: The results of large‐scale, field‐tested methods for Argentine ant eradication and post‐treatment detection demonstrate sufficient protocol efficacy to justify expansion of treatments to other infested areas in ecologically sensitive areas.
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A spatial database of santa cruz island vegetation
Brian S. Cohen,Coleen Cory,John Menke,Anne Hepburn,W. Broadway +4 more
- 01 Jan 2009
TL;DR: In 2006, The Nature Conservancy (TNC) contracted with Aerial Information Systems (AIS) to create a spatial database of vegetation on Santa Cruz Island, a 243 km2 island jointly owned and managed by TNC and the National Park Service (NPS).
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