Jacquelin G. Holmquest
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Researcher
Also affiliated: Conway School of Landscape Design (2021)
Graduate Student Researcher
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Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Jacquelin G. Holmquest's research examines the impact of recent climate change on butterfly populations across North America. Her work investigates how changing environmental conditions are creating localized areas of both increase and decline within butterfly species. This research contributes to a broader understanding of ecosystem responses to climate variability and the factors influencing biodiversity shifts. Holmquest has published one paper on this topic, which has been cited 74 times. Her research collaborators include Maureen R. McClung, Lauren L. Berry, Kaylen M. Holman, and Robert Phillips‐Cosio.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 76
Selected Publications
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Recent climate change is creating hotspots of butterfly increase and decline across North America (2021)
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- Recent climate change is creating hotspots of butterfly increase and decline across North America
- Recent climate change is creating hotspots of butterfly increase and decline across North America
- Recent climate change is creating hotspots of butterfly increase and decline across North America
- Recent climate change is creating hotspots of butterfly increase and decline across North America
- Recent climate change is creating hotspots of butterfly increase and decline across North America
- Recent climate change is creating hotspots of butterfly increase and decline across North America
- Recent climate change is creating hotspots of butterfly increase and decline across North America
- Recent climate change is creating hotspots of butterfly increase and decline across North America
- Recent climate change is creating hotspots of butterfly increase and decline across North America
- Recent climate change is creating hotspots of butterfly increase and decline across North America
- Recent climate change is creating hotspots of butterfly increase and decline across North America
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