Please send me an email (KLJHung(at)ou.edu) if you would like a PDF copy of any of our papers, and I would more than happy to send it to you!
Asterisks* indicate undergraduate or Master’s degree students mentored; lozenges◊ indicate equal-contribution authors; bolded names are Hung Lab members.
25. Vereecken, N.J., K.S. Prendergast, S. Bossert, K.-L.J. Hung, S.P.M. Roberts, C. Villagra, N. Warrit, J.S. Wilson, T.J. Wood & M.C. Orr. 2024. Five good reasons not to dismiss the scientific binomial nomenclature in bee conservation, environmental education and citizen science. Systematic Entomology, early view: https://doi.org/10.1111/syen.12636.
24. Dorey, J.B., P.R. Chesshire, A. Nava-Bolaños, R. O’Reilly, S. Bossert, S. Collins, E.M. Lichtenberg, E. Tucker, A. Smith-Pardo, A. Falcon-Brindis, D. Guevara, B. Ribeiro, D. de Pedro, E. Fischer, J. Pickering, K.-L.J. Hung, K. Parys, L. McCabe, M. Rogan, R.L. Minckley, S. Velazco, T. Griswold, T. Zarrillo, W. Jetz, Y. Sica, M.C. Orr, L.M. Guzman, J. Ascher, A. Hughes & N. Cobb. 2023. A globally synthesised and flagged bee occurrence dataset and cleaning workflow. Scientific Data 10:747.
23. Hung, K.-L.J., S.L. Fan*, C.G. Strang, M.G. Park & J.D. Thomson. 2023. Influence of pollen carryover, pollinator behavior, and orchard layout on the delivery of pollination services in apple orchards. Ecological Applications 33:e2917.
22. Orr, M.C.◊, K.-L.J. Hung◊, E.E. Wilson-Rankin, P.M. Simpson, A. Kim, D. Yanega & J.S. Ascher. 2023. First mainland records of an unusual island bee (Anthophora urbana clementina) highlight the value of community science for adventive species monitoring. Apidologie 54:46. [Free read-only version here]
21. Lau, P.W., I.L. Esquivel, K.A. Parys, K.-LJ. Hung & P. Chakrabarti. 2023. The nutritional landscape in agroecosystems: a review on how resources and management practices can shape pollinator health in agricultural environments. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 116:261-275.
20. Leclercq, N., L. Marshall, T. Weekers, P. Basu, D. Benda, D. Bevk, R. Bhattacharya, P. Bogusch, A. Bontšutšnaja, L. Bortolotti, N. Cabirol, E. Calderón-Uraga, R. Carvalho, S. Castro, S. Chatterjee, M. De La Cruz Alquicira, J.R. de Miranda, T. Dirilgen, A. Dorchin, K. Dorji, B. Drepper, S. Flaminio, J. Gailis, M. Galloni, H. Gaspar, M.W. Gikungu, B.A. Hatteland, I. Hinojosa-Diaz, L. Hostinská, B.G. Howlett, K.-L.J. Hung, L. Hutchinson, R.O. Jesus, N. Karklina, M.S. Khan, J. Loureiro, X. Men, J.-M. Molenberg, S. Mudri-Stojnić, P. Nikolic, E. Normandin, J. Osterman, F. Ouyang, A.S. Oygarden, L. Ozolina-Pole, N. Ozols, A. Parra Saldivar, R.J. Paxton, T. Pitts-Singer, K. Poveda, K. Prendergast, M. Quaranta, S.F.J. Read, S. Reinhardt, M. Rojas-Oropeza, C. Ruiz, M. Rundlöf, A. Sade, C. Sandberg, F. Sgolastra, S.F. Shah, M.A. Shebl, V. Soon, D.A. Stanley, J. Straka, P. Theodorou, E. Tobajas, J.L. Vaca-Uribe, A. Vera, C.A. Villagra, M.-K. Williams, M. Wolowski, T.J. Wood, Z. Yan, Q. Zhang & N.J. Vereecken. 2023. Global taxonomic, functional, and phylogenetic diversity of bees in apple orchards. Science of The Total Environment 901:165933.
19. Chesshire, P.R., E.E Fischer, N. Dowdy, T. Griswold, A.C. Hughes, M.C. Orr, J.S. Ascher, L.M. Guzman, K.-L.J. Hung, N.S. Cobb, L.M. McCabe. 2023. Completeness analysis for over 3000 United States bee species identifies persistent data gap. Ecography e06584.
18. Callaghan, C.T., T. Mesaglio, J.S. Ascher, T.M. Brooks, A.A. Cabras, M. Chandler, W.K. Cornwell, I. Cristóbal Ríos-Málaver, E. Dankowicz, N. Urfi Dhiya’ulhaq, R.A. Fuller, C. Galindo-Leal, F. Grattarola, S. Hewitt, L. Higgins, C. Hitchcock, K.-L.J. Hung, T. Iwane, P. Kahumbu, R. Kendrick, S.R. Kieschnick, G. Kunz, C.C. Lee, C.-T. Lin, S. Loarie, M.N. Medina, M.A. McGrouther, L. Miles, S. Modi, K. Nowak, R. Oktaviani, B.M. Waswala Olewe, J. Pagé, S. Petrovan, c. saari, C.E. Seltzer, A.P. Seregin, J.J. Sullivan, A.P. Sumanapala, A. Takoukam, J. Widness, K. Willmott, W. Wüster & A.N. Young. 2022. The benefits of contributing to the citizen science platform iNaturalist as an identifier. PLOS Biology 20:e3001843.
17. Nabors, A.J., K.-L.J. Hung, L. Corkidi & J. Bethke. California native perennials attract greater native pollinator abundance and diversity than nonnative, commercially available ornamentals in Southern California. Environmental Entomology 51:836–841.
16. Lybbert, A.H., S.J. Cusser, K.-L.J. Hung & K. Goodell. 2021. 10-year trends reveal declining quality of seeded pollinator habitat on reclaimed mines regardless of seed mix diversity. Ecological Applications 31:e02467.
15. Etter, K.J., G. Junquera, J. Horvet, R.A. Alarcón, K.-L.J. Hung & D.A. Holway. 2022. Interspecific pollen transport between non-native fennel and an island endemic buckwheat: assessment of the magnet effect. Biological Invasions 24:139-155.
14. Vizza, K.M., D.V. Beresford, K.-L.J. Hung, J.A. Schaefer & J.S. MacIvor. 2021. Wild bees (Hymenoptera: Anthophila) from remote surveys in northern Ontario and Akimiski Island, Nunavut including four new records. Journal of the Entomological Society of Ontario 152:57–80 (scroll all the way down for PDF).
13. Bloom, E.H., T.J. Wood, K.-L.J. Hung, J.J. Ternest, L. Ingwell, K. Goodell, I. Kaplan & Z. Szendrei. 2021. Synergism between local- and landscape-level pesticides reduces wild bee floral visitation in pollinator-dependent crops. Journal of Applied Ecology 58:1187–1198.
12. Hung, K.-L.J., S.S. Sandoval*, J.S. Ascher & D.A. Holway. 2021. Joint impacts of drought and habitat fragmentation on native bee assemblages in a California biodiversity hotspot. Insects 12:135.
11. Hung, K.-L.J., J.S. Ascher, J.A. Davids* & D.A. Holway. 2019. Ecological filtering in scrub fragments restructures the taxonomic and functional composition of native bee assemblages. Ecology 100:e02654.
10. Hung, K.-L.J◊., J.M. Kingston◊*, A. Lee*, D.A. Holway & J.R. Kohn. 2019. Non-native honey bees numerically dominate abundant floral resources in a global hotspot of pollinator diversity. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 286:20182901.
9. Hung, K.-L.J., J.M. Kingston*, M. Albrecht, D.A. Holway & J.R. Kohn. 2018. The worldwide importance of honey bees as pollinators in natural habitats. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 285:20172140.
8. Nabors, A.J.◊*, H.J. Cen◊*, K.-L.J. Hung, J.R. Kohn & D.A. Holway. 2018. The effect of removing numerically dominant, non-native honey bees on seed set of a native plant. Oecologia 186:281–289.
7. Hung, K.-L.J., J.S. Ascher & D.A. Holway. 2017. Urbanization-induced habitat fragmentation erodes multiple components of temporal diversity in a Southern California native bee assemblage. PLoS ONE 12: e0184136.
6. Schochet, A.B.*, K.-L.J. Hung & D.A. Holway. 2016. Bumble bee species exhibit divergent responses to urbanization in a Southern California landscape. Ecological Entomology 41:685–692.
5. Hung, K.-L.J., J.S. Ascher, J. Gibbs, R.E. Irwin & D.T. Bolger. 2015. Effects of fragmentation on a distinctive coastal sage scrub bee fauna revealed through incidental captures by pitfall traps. Journal of Insect Conservation 19:175–179.
4. Hanna, C, I. Naughton, C. Boser, R. Alarcón, K.-L.J. Hung & D.A. Holway. 2015. Floral visitation by the Argentine ant reduces bee visitation and plant seed set. Ecology 96:222–230.
3. Rightmyer, M.G., Y. Kono, J.R. Kohn & K.-L.J. Hung. 2014. A new species of Triepeolus (Hymenoptera: Apidae), with comments on T. utahensis (Cockerell) and T. melanarius Rightmyer. Zootaxa 3872:048-056.
2. LeVan, K.E., K.-L.J. Hung, K.R. McCann, J. Ludka & D.A. Holway. 2014. Floral visitation by the Argentine ant reduces pollinator visitation and seed set in the coast barrel cactus, Ferocactus viridescens. Oecologia 174:163–171.
1. Siepielski, A.M., K.-L.J. Hung, E.E.B. Bein & M.A. McPeek. 2010. Experimental evidence for neutral community dynamics governing an insect assemblage. Ecology 91:847–857.
Asterisks* indicate undergraduate or Master’s degree students mentored; lozenges◊ indicate equal-contribution authors; bolded names are Hung Lab members.
25. Vereecken, N.J., K.S. Prendergast, S. Bossert, K.-L.J. Hung, S.P.M. Roberts, C. Villagra, N. Warrit, J.S. Wilson, T.J. Wood & M.C. Orr. 2024. Five good reasons not to dismiss the scientific binomial nomenclature in bee conservation, environmental education and citizen science. Systematic Entomology, early view: https://doi.org/10.1111/syen.12636.
24. Dorey, J.B., P.R. Chesshire, A. Nava-Bolaños, R. O’Reilly, S. Bossert, S. Collins, E.M. Lichtenberg, E. Tucker, A. Smith-Pardo, A. Falcon-Brindis, D. Guevara, B. Ribeiro, D. de Pedro, E. Fischer, J. Pickering, K.-L.J. Hung, K. Parys, L. McCabe, M. Rogan, R.L. Minckley, S. Velazco, T. Griswold, T. Zarrillo, W. Jetz, Y. Sica, M.C. Orr, L.M. Guzman, J. Ascher, A. Hughes & N. Cobb. 2023. A globally synthesised and flagged bee occurrence dataset and cleaning workflow. Scientific Data 10:747.
23. Hung, K.-L.J., S.L. Fan*, C.G. Strang, M.G. Park & J.D. Thomson. 2023. Influence of pollen carryover, pollinator behavior, and orchard layout on the delivery of pollination services in apple orchards. Ecological Applications 33:e2917.
22. Orr, M.C.◊, K.-L.J. Hung◊, E.E. Wilson-Rankin, P.M. Simpson, A. Kim, D. Yanega & J.S. Ascher. 2023. First mainland records of an unusual island bee (Anthophora urbana clementina) highlight the value of community science for adventive species monitoring. Apidologie 54:46. [Free read-only version here]
21. Lau, P.W., I.L. Esquivel, K.A. Parys, K.-LJ. Hung & P. Chakrabarti. 2023. The nutritional landscape in agroecosystems: a review on how resources and management practices can shape pollinator health in agricultural environments. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 116:261-275.
20. Leclercq, N., L. Marshall, T. Weekers, P. Basu, D. Benda, D. Bevk, R. Bhattacharya, P. Bogusch, A. Bontšutšnaja, L. Bortolotti, N. Cabirol, E. Calderón-Uraga, R. Carvalho, S. Castro, S. Chatterjee, M. De La Cruz Alquicira, J.R. de Miranda, T. Dirilgen, A. Dorchin, K. Dorji, B. Drepper, S. Flaminio, J. Gailis, M. Galloni, H. Gaspar, M.W. Gikungu, B.A. Hatteland, I. Hinojosa-Diaz, L. Hostinská, B.G. Howlett, K.-L.J. Hung, L. Hutchinson, R.O. Jesus, N. Karklina, M.S. Khan, J. Loureiro, X. Men, J.-M. Molenberg, S. Mudri-Stojnić, P. Nikolic, E. Normandin, J. Osterman, F. Ouyang, A.S. Oygarden, L. Ozolina-Pole, N. Ozols, A. Parra Saldivar, R.J. Paxton, T. Pitts-Singer, K. Poveda, K. Prendergast, M. Quaranta, S.F.J. Read, S. Reinhardt, M. Rojas-Oropeza, C. Ruiz, M. Rundlöf, A. Sade, C. Sandberg, F. Sgolastra, S.F. Shah, M.A. Shebl, V. Soon, D.A. Stanley, J. Straka, P. Theodorou, E. Tobajas, J.L. Vaca-Uribe, A. Vera, C.A. Villagra, M.-K. Williams, M. Wolowski, T.J. Wood, Z. Yan, Q. Zhang & N.J. Vereecken. 2023. Global taxonomic, functional, and phylogenetic diversity of bees in apple orchards. Science of The Total Environment 901:165933.
19. Chesshire, P.R., E.E Fischer, N. Dowdy, T. Griswold, A.C. Hughes, M.C. Orr, J.S. Ascher, L.M. Guzman, K.-L.J. Hung, N.S. Cobb, L.M. McCabe. 2023. Completeness analysis for over 3000 United States bee species identifies persistent data gap. Ecography e06584.
18. Callaghan, C.T., T. Mesaglio, J.S. Ascher, T.M. Brooks, A.A. Cabras, M. Chandler, W.K. Cornwell, I. Cristóbal Ríos-Málaver, E. Dankowicz, N. Urfi Dhiya’ulhaq, R.A. Fuller, C. Galindo-Leal, F. Grattarola, S. Hewitt, L. Higgins, C. Hitchcock, K.-L.J. Hung, T. Iwane, P. Kahumbu, R. Kendrick, S.R. Kieschnick, G. Kunz, C.C. Lee, C.-T. Lin, S. Loarie, M.N. Medina, M.A. McGrouther, L. Miles, S. Modi, K. Nowak, R. Oktaviani, B.M. Waswala Olewe, J. Pagé, S. Petrovan, c. saari, C.E. Seltzer, A.P. Seregin, J.J. Sullivan, A.P. Sumanapala, A. Takoukam, J. Widness, K. Willmott, W. Wüster & A.N. Young. 2022. The benefits of contributing to the citizen science platform iNaturalist as an identifier. PLOS Biology 20:e3001843.
17. Nabors, A.J., K.-L.J. Hung, L. Corkidi & J. Bethke. California native perennials attract greater native pollinator abundance and diversity than nonnative, commercially available ornamentals in Southern California. Environmental Entomology 51:836–841.
16. Lybbert, A.H., S.J. Cusser, K.-L.J. Hung & K. Goodell. 2021. 10-year trends reveal declining quality of seeded pollinator habitat on reclaimed mines regardless of seed mix diversity. Ecological Applications 31:e02467.
15. Etter, K.J., G. Junquera, J. Horvet, R.A. Alarcón, K.-L.J. Hung & D.A. Holway. 2022. Interspecific pollen transport between non-native fennel and an island endemic buckwheat: assessment of the magnet effect. Biological Invasions 24:139-155.
14. Vizza, K.M., D.V. Beresford, K.-L.J. Hung, J.A. Schaefer & J.S. MacIvor. 2021. Wild bees (Hymenoptera: Anthophila) from remote surveys in northern Ontario and Akimiski Island, Nunavut including four new records. Journal of the Entomological Society of Ontario 152:57–80 (scroll all the way down for PDF).
13. Bloom, E.H., T.J. Wood, K.-L.J. Hung, J.J. Ternest, L. Ingwell, K. Goodell, I. Kaplan & Z. Szendrei. 2021. Synergism between local- and landscape-level pesticides reduces wild bee floral visitation in pollinator-dependent crops. Journal of Applied Ecology 58:1187–1198.
12. Hung, K.-L.J., S.S. Sandoval*, J.S. Ascher & D.A. Holway. 2021. Joint impacts of drought and habitat fragmentation on native bee assemblages in a California biodiversity hotspot. Insects 12:135.
11. Hung, K.-L.J., J.S. Ascher, J.A. Davids* & D.A. Holway. 2019. Ecological filtering in scrub fragments restructures the taxonomic and functional composition of native bee assemblages. Ecology 100:e02654.
10. Hung, K.-L.J◊., J.M. Kingston◊*, A. Lee*, D.A. Holway & J.R. Kohn. 2019. Non-native honey bees numerically dominate abundant floral resources in a global hotspot of pollinator diversity. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 286:20182901.
9. Hung, K.-L.J., J.M. Kingston*, M. Albrecht, D.A. Holway & J.R. Kohn. 2018. The worldwide importance of honey bees as pollinators in natural habitats. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 285:20172140.
8. Nabors, A.J.◊*, H.J. Cen◊*, K.-L.J. Hung, J.R. Kohn & D.A. Holway. 2018. The effect of removing numerically dominant, non-native honey bees on seed set of a native plant. Oecologia 186:281–289.
7. Hung, K.-L.J., J.S. Ascher & D.A. Holway. 2017. Urbanization-induced habitat fragmentation erodes multiple components of temporal diversity in a Southern California native bee assemblage. PLoS ONE 12: e0184136.
6. Schochet, A.B.*, K.-L.J. Hung & D.A. Holway. 2016. Bumble bee species exhibit divergent responses to urbanization in a Southern California landscape. Ecological Entomology 41:685–692.
5. Hung, K.-L.J., J.S. Ascher, J. Gibbs, R.E. Irwin & D.T. Bolger. 2015. Effects of fragmentation on a distinctive coastal sage scrub bee fauna revealed through incidental captures by pitfall traps. Journal of Insect Conservation 19:175–179.
4. Hanna, C, I. Naughton, C. Boser, R. Alarcón, K.-L.J. Hung & D.A. Holway. 2015. Floral visitation by the Argentine ant reduces bee visitation and plant seed set. Ecology 96:222–230.
3. Rightmyer, M.G., Y. Kono, J.R. Kohn & K.-L.J. Hung. 2014. A new species of Triepeolus (Hymenoptera: Apidae), with comments on T. utahensis (Cockerell) and T. melanarius Rightmyer. Zootaxa 3872:048-056.
2. LeVan, K.E., K.-L.J. Hung, K.R. McCann, J. Ludka & D.A. Holway. 2014. Floral visitation by the Argentine ant reduces pollinator visitation and seed set in the coast barrel cactus, Ferocactus viridescens. Oecologia 174:163–171.
1. Siepielski, A.M., K.-L.J. Hung, E.E.B. Bein & M.A. McPeek. 2010. Experimental evidence for neutral community dynamics governing an insect assemblage. Ecology 91:847–857.