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Conservation of prairie-oak butterflies in Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia
CB Schultz, E Henry, A Carleton, T Hicks, R Thomas, A Potter, M Collins, ...
Northwest Science 85 (2), 361-388, 2011
642011
Movement and demography of at-risk butterflies: building blocks for conservation
CB Schultz, NM Haddad, EH Henry, EE Crone
Annual review of entomology 64, 167-184, 2019
432019
Point-count methods to monitor butterfly populations when traditional methods fail: a case study with Miami blue butterfly
EH Henry, NM Haddad, J Wilson, P Hughes, B Gardner
Journal of insect conservation 19, 519-529, 2015
392015
Do substitute species help or hinder endangered species management?
E Henry, E Brammer-Robbins, E Aschehoug, N Haddad
Biological conservation 232, 127-130, 2019
272019
A first step towards successful conservation: understanding local oviposition site selection of an imperiled butterfly, mardon skipper
EH Henry, CB Schultz
Journal of insect conservation 17, 183-194, 2013
202013
Mapping for whom? Communities of color and the citizen science gap
D Mahmoudi, CL Hawn, EH Henry, DJ Perkins, CB Cooper, SM Wilson
ACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographies 21 (4), 372-388, 2022
172022
Shifting precipitation regimes alter the phenology and population dynamics of low latitude ectotherms
EH Henry, AJ Terando, WF Morris, JC Daniels, NM Haddad
Climate Change Ecology 3, 100051, 2022
122022
Abundance estimates to inform butterfly management: double-observer versus distance sampling
EH Henry, CT Anderson
Journal of insect conservation 20, 505-514, 2016
122016
Habitat restoration as a recovery tool for a disturbance-dependent butterfly, the endangered St. Francis’ satyr
H Cayton, NM Haddad, B Ball, E Henry, E Aschehoug
Butterfly Conservation in North America: Efforts to help save our …, 2015
92015
Elevated nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations in urbanizing southwest Washington streams
B Deemer, K Goodwin, T Lee, MK Birchfield, K Dallavis, J Emerson, ...
Northwest science 86 (4), 237-247, 2012
72012
Maintaining historic disturbance regimes increases species' resilience to catastrophic hurricanes
EH Henry, MO Burford Reiskind, AD Land, NM Haddad
Global change biology 26 (2), 798-806, 2020
62020
A first step towards successful habitat restoration and reintroduction: Understanding oviposition site selection of an imperiled butterfly, mardon skipper
EH Henry
Washington State University, 2010
42010
Disturbance and conservation of at-risk butterflies
EH Henry
North Carolina State University, 2018
32018
Restoration success varies based on time since restoration in a disturbance‐dependent ephemeral wetland ecosystem
HL Cayton, NM Haddad, EH Henry, GK Himes Boor, EM Kiekebusch, ...
Restoration Ecology 31 (5), e13883, 2023
22023
A Note on overwintering of Polites mardon (Hesperiinae) in the wild
EH Henry, LJ Beyer
The Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society 67 (4), 304-307, 2013
12013
Experimental management and mark-release-recapture methods fill critical knowledge gaps for an at-risk butterfly
E Henry, B Sheffield, C Schultz
Journal of Insect Conservation, 1-8, 2024
2024
Decades of butterfly monitoring reveal adaptation of multivoltine species to climate warming
T Wepprich, E Henry, N Haddad
Authorea Preprints, 2024
2024
Developing successful disturbance-based management for at-risk butterflies
E Henry, MB Reiskind, M Tait, N Haddad
Entomology 2019, 2019
2019
Species' resilience to catastrophic hurricanes requires human-maintained refugia
EH Henry, MB Reiskind, N Haddad
2019 ESA Annual Meeting (August 11--16), 2019
2019
Life history, demography and host plant preference of the endangered Miami blue butterfly (Cyclargus thomasi bethunebakeri) in an in-situ experiment
SS Cabrera, JC Daniels, EH Henry, MJ Standridge, K Rossetti
2018 ESA Annual Meeting (August 5--10), 2018
2018
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