Honey bee introductions displace native bees and decrease pollination of a native wildflower

ML Page, NM Williams - Ecology, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Introduced species can have cascading effects on ecological communities, but indirect
effects of species introductions are rarely the focus of ecological studies. For example …

Pop-up restoration in colonial contexts: applying an indigenous food systems lens to ecological restoration

J Grenz, CG Armstrong - Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems, 2023 - frontiersin.org
As environmental injustices and their disproportionate harms to Indigenous communities are
increasingly acknowledged, restoration strategies are being deployed widely by …

Genetic differentiation and precolonial Indigenous cultivation of hazelnut (Corylus cornuta, Betulaceae) in western North America

CG Armstrong, RBG Clemente-Carvalho… - Proceedings of the …, 2024 - pnas.org
Cultivation studies evaluating land-use histories and coevolutionary dynamics between
humans and plants focus predominantly on domesticated species. Traditional …

Sharing biological information across generations: Parallels between indigenous knowledge and genetics for fisheries recovery in the Columbia River Basin

J FiveCrows, A DeCoteau, J Hess… - Molecular Ecology …, 2025 - Wiley Online Library
Indigenous tribes of the interior Columbia River have developed a mutual relationship with
native fishes since time immemorial. However, extensive disruption to the natural ecosystem …

How ancestral subsistence strategies solve salmon starvation and the “protein problem” of Pacific Rim resources

S Tushingham, L Barton… - American Journal of …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
This article provides a theoretical treatment of hunter–gatherer diet and physiology. Through
a synthesis of nutritional studies, informed by ethno‐archaeological data, we examine the …

Indirect and interactive effects drive impacts of prescribed fire and invasive grass on a native wetland herb

GM Hart‐Fredeluces, KA Hopping… - Restoration …, 2025 - Wiley Online Library
Understanding the indirect and interactive effects of environmental stressors is critical to
planning conservation interventions, but such effects are poorly understood. For example …

Common camas (Camassia quamash) response across an urban–rural gradient in coastal oak meadows in Greater Victoria, Canada

E Rolleman, T Lantz, D Mathews, N Shackelford - Urban Ecosystems, 2024 - Springer
Coastal oak meadows are fragmented across an increasingly urbanized landscape in
Greater Victoria with implications for common camas (qʷɫəɫ/KȽO, EL/Camassia quamash) …

Bedrock meadows: A distinct vegetation type in northwestern North America

R Pätsch, Z Zapisocki, D Tucker… - Applied Vegetation …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Aims In northwestern North America, montane meadows fed by vernal ground‐flow
seepage occur scattered throughout an otherwise forested landscape on shallow soils over …

Geophyte field processing, storage, and women's decision-making in hunter-gatherer societies: An archaeological case study from western North America

TJ Fulkerson, S Tushingham - Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, 2021 - Elsevier
Geophytes are a critical food staple for many hunter-gatherer societies across the world.
Despite recognition of their importance in the archaeological record, geophyte handling has …

Scales of plant stewardship in the precontact Pacific Northwest, USA

M Carney, T Connolly - The Holocene, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Numerous oral histories and substantial ethnographic evidence illustrate how plant species,
communities, and even landscapes were extensively managed and cared for by ancestral …