Emily Fitting Data-verified
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Emily Fitting's research at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville focuses on the ecology and management of insects, particularly bees, within livestock pasture ecosystems. Her work investigates how environmental factors, such as grazing by sheep and the color of sampling equipment, influence the abundance, diversity, and community composition of wild bees and other insects. She has published two studies on these topics, with her most recent work in 2024 examining the impact of sheep grazing. Fitting collaborates with researchers including Kelly Loftin and Neelendra K. Joshi, both from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, who have co-authored multiple publications with her. Her scholarship metrics include an h-index of 2 and a total of 31 citations across her two publications.
Metrics
- h-index: 2
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 38
Selected Publications
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Sheep grazing influences the abundance, diversity, and community composition of wild bees and other insects in livestock pastures (2024)
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Color of Pan Trap Influences Sampling of Bees in Livestock Pasture Ecosystem (2021)
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- Color of Pan Trap Influences Sampling of Bees in Livestock Pasture Ecosystem
- Sheep grazing influences the abundance, diversity, and community composition of wild bees and other insects in livestock pastures
- Color of Pan Trap Influences Sampling of Bees in Livestock Pasture Ecosystem
- Sheep grazing influences the abundance, diversity, and community composition of wild bees and other insects in livestock pastures
- Color of Pan Trap Influences Sampling of Bees in Livestock Pasture Ecosystem
- Sheep grazing influences the abundance, diversity, and community composition of wild bees and other insects in livestock pastures
- Color of Pan Trap Influences Sampling of Bees in Livestock Pasture Ecosystem
- Sheep grazing influences the abundance, diversity, and community composition of wild bees and other insects in livestock pastures
- Color of Pan Trap Influences Sampling of Bees in Livestock Pasture Ecosystem
- Sheep grazing influences the abundance, diversity, and community composition of wild bees and other insects in livestock pastures
- Sheep grazing influences the abundance, diversity, and community composition of wild bees and other insects in livestock pastures
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