Biography and Research Information
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Faith M. Kuhns' research focuses on the biodiversity of parasitic Hymenoptera within the sky island ecosystems of Arkansas. Her work investigates the distribution and variety of these insects across distinct ecological regions within the state. Kuhns has one publication detailing her findings on this topic, which has received 3 citations. Her scholarly work is supported by collaborations with fellow researchers at Hendrix College, including Sierra C. Hubbard, Maureen R. McClung, and Reynol Rodriguez, with whom she has co-authored publications. Her research contributes to the understanding of insect biodiversity and ecological patterns in the southeastern United States.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 3
Selected Publications
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Biodiversity of Parasitic Hymenoptera Across Sky Islands of Arkansas, United States (2022)
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- Biodiversity of Parasitic Hymenoptera Across Sky Islands of Arkansas, United States
- Biodiversity of Parasitic Hymenoptera Across Sky Islands of Arkansas, United States
- Biodiversity of Parasitic Hymenoptera Across Sky Islands of Arkansas, United States
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