Publications
Cane, J. H., and B. Love. 2016. Floral guilds of bees in sagebrush steppe: Comparing bee usage of wildflowers available for postfire restoration. Natural Areas Journal 36:377–391.
Cane, J. H., and J. L. Neff. 2011. Predicted fates of ground-nesting bees in soil heated by wildfire: Thermal tolerances of life stages and a survey of nesting depths. Biological Conservation 144:2631–2636.
Galbraith, S. M., J. H. Cane, A. R. Moldenke, and J. W. Rivers. 2019a. Salvage logging reduces wild bee diversity, but not abundance, in severely burned mixed-conifer forest. Forest Ecology and Management 453:117622.
Galbraith, S. M., J. H. Cane, A. R. Moldenke, and J. W. Rivers. 2019b. Wild bee diversity increases with local fire severity in a fire-prone landscape. Ecosphere 10:e02668.
Love, B. G., and J. H. Cane. 2016. Limited direct effects of a massive wildfire on its sagebrush steppe bee community. Ecological Entomology 41:317–326.
Love, B. G., and J. H. Cane. 2019. Mortality and flowering of Great Basin perennial forbs after experimental burning: implications for wild bees. Rangeland Ecology & Management 72:310–317.