Wild and managed pollinators are essential to food production and the function of natural ecosystems; however, their populations are threatened by multiple stressors including pesticide use. Because pollinator species can...
Emily Marshall is a professor of Economics at Dickinson College., The authors of this article examine trends in the economics discipline regarding the classification of some undergraduate economics majors, i.e., econometrics...
Each year, millions of kilograms of insecticides are applied to crops in the US. While insecticide use supports food, fuel, and fiber production, it can also threaten non-target organisms, a concern underscored by mounting...
Emily Marshall is a professor of Economics at Dickinson College., Despite decades of research exploring the relationship between the economy and crime, there is a lack of clarity in this literature. Questions remain,...
Little thus far has been written about The Ceremonial Law , Traherne's curtailed epic poem in heroic couplets. The discovery of the poem was reported in the TLS on 7 November 1997; Laetitia Yeandle of the Folger Shakespeare...
Maria Bruno is a professor of Anthropology and Archaeology at Dickinson College. , The Lake Titicaca basin has long been recognised as an area of crop diversity in the Andes of South America (Beck and García 1991; Cardenas...
Jacob Sider Jost is a professor of English at Dickinson College., For more information on the published version, visit AMS Press Inc.’s Website. https://www.amspressinc.com/lifewriting.html, Sider Jost, Jacob. "From Initiate to...
Nicoletta Marini-Maio is a professor of Italian and Film Studies at Dickinson College., This case study describes the second iteration of an intercontinental telecollaboration project between Italian students of English at the...
700 m long exposure in the Upper Devonian Irish Springs member of the Catskill Formation in the southern Valley and Ridge province. The study area is located along the west shore of the Susquehanna River in the hinge of the...