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2025 

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Bried, Moorehouse, Carter, Holm. The conservatism of prairie pollinators according to experts and empiricismInsect Conservation and Diversity 

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Samways et al. Scientists' warning on the need for greater inclusion of dragonflies in global conservation. Insect Conservation and Diversity  

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Zinnen, Spyreas, Jog, Bried, Matthews. What is ecological conservatism? A template analysis of its definitionsNatural Areas Journal  

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2024 

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Jog, Bried. The "full species list" fallacy in Floristic Quality AssessmentEcosphere 

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Hasik, Bried, Bolnick, Siepielski. Is the local environment more important than within-host interactions in determining coinfection? Journal of Animal Ecology  

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Perron, Bried, Richmond, Charette, Pick. Urban stormwater ponds can support dragonfly reproduction akin to natural pondsInternational Journal of Odonatology  

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Davis et al. Tracking species recovery status to improve U.S. Endangered Species Act decisionsConservation Science and Practice 

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León-Cortés, Bried, Roy. Citizen science for insect conservationRoutledge Handbook of Insect Conservation, Routledge 

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2023 

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Bried, Rocha-Ortega. Using range size to augment regional priority listing of charismatic insectsBiological Conservation  

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Crisfield, Ficken, Allen, Jog, Bried. ​The potential of trait data to increase the availability of bioindicators: A case study using plant conservatism valuesEcological Applications  

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Harabiš, Simaika, Dolný, Luke, Elo, Bried, Samways. ​Odonata as focal taxa for ecological restorationDragonflies & Damselflies 2e, Oxford University Press    

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Šigutová, Dolný, Samways, Hardersen, Oliveira-Junior, Juen, Van Dinh, Bried. Odonata as indicators of pollution, habitat quality, and landscape disturbanceDragonflies & Damselflies 2e, Oxford University Press  

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Smith, Villalobos-Jiménez, Perron, Sahlén, Assandri, Vilenica, Calvao, Juen, Cerini, Bried. ​Odonata assemblages in human-modified landscapesDragonflies & Damselflies 2e, Oxford University Press 

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Bried, Alves-Martins, Brasil, McCauley. Metacommunity concepts, approaches, and directions with Odonata. Dragonflies & Damselflies 2e, Oxford University Press

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Córdoba-Aguilar, Beatty, Bried (Eds.). Dragonflies & Damselflies: Model Organisms for Ecological and Evolutionary Research, 2e. Oxford University Press, 459 pp.

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2022 

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​Siepielski, Boys, Bried, Gómez-Llano, Lanzer, Tye. Insect species coexistence and conservation amidst global change. Imperiled: The Encyclopedia of Conservation, Elsevier

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​Bried, Vilmi. Improved detection of mass effect species assembly for applied metacommunity thinking. Journal of Applied Ecology  

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Bried, Jog. Nonnative species limitation of floristic quality scores in wetland mitigation performance and multimetric health assessment. Wetlands  

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2021 

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Bried. Odonata species diversity, distributions, and status in a rare sand prairie-savanna wetscapeInternational Journal of Odonatology

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Bried, Fouts, Jog. Searching for indicator species of high floristic quality depressional wetlands in the US southern plains. Wetlands  

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​​Allen, Azeria, Bried. Linking functional diversity, trait composition, invasion, and environmental drivers in boreal wetland plant assemblages. Journal of Vegetation Science  

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Akçakaya, Hochkirch, Bried, van Grunsven, Simaika, De Knijf, Henriques. Calculating population reductions of invertebrate species for IUCN Red List assessments. Journal of Insect Conservation   

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Jog, Bried. Taxonomic distinctness poorly reflects floristic quality in a wetland study system. Ecological Indicators  

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Boys, Siepielski, Smith, Patten, Bried. Predicting the distributions of regional endemic dragonflies using a combined model approach. Insect Conservation and Diversity  

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2020 

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Rocha-Ortega, Rodríguez, Bried, Abbott, Córdoba-Aguilar. Why do bugs perish? Range size and local vulnerability traits as surrogates of Odonata extinction risk. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 

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Bried et al. Towards global volunteer monitoring of odonate abundance. BioScience  

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2019 

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Bried, Fouts, Jog. Enhanced indicator species performance with increasing contextualization. Conservation Science and Practice 

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Ousterhout, Serrano, Bried, Siepielski. A framework for linking competitor ecological differences to coexistence. Journal of Animal Ecology

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DeLancey, Kariyeva, Bried, Hird. Large-scale probabilistic identification of boreal peatlands using Google Earth Engine, open-access satellite data, and machine learning. PLOS One 

 

Patten, Hjalmarson, Smith-Patten, Bried. Breeding thresholds in opportunistic Odonata records. Ecological Indicators 

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Bried, Siepielski. Predator driven niches vary spatially among co-occurring damselfly species. Evolutionary Ecology

   

Bried, Hinchliffe. Improving taxonomic resolution in large-scale freshwater biodiversity monitoring: an example using wetlands and Odonata. Insect Conservation and Diversity

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2018 

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Bried, Murray, Jog, De Marco Jr. Emergence timing and fixation height in Pachydiplax longipennis (Odonata: Libellulidae) at varying substrate density and sunlight penetration. International Journal of Odonatology

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Bried, Allen, Azeria, Crisfield, Wilson. Experts and models can agree on species sensitivity values for conservation assessments. Biological Conservation

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Bried, Siepielski. Opportunistic data reveal widespread species turnover in Enallagma damselflies at biogeographical scales. Ecography

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2017 

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Jog, Bried, Feng, Dzialowski, Papes, Davis. Can land use indicate wetland floristic quality and taxonomic distinctness? Ecological Indicators

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2016 

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Bried, Siepielski, Dvorett, Jog, Patten, Feng, Davis. Species residency status affects model selection and hypothesis testing in freshwater community ecology. Freshwater Biology

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Bried, Jog, Davis, Dzialowski. Rapid buffer assessment fails to predict and classify wetland floristic quality in Oklahoma. Wetlands​

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2015 

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Bried, McIntyre, Dzialowski, Davis. Resident-immigrant dichotomy matters for classifying wetland site groups and metacommunities. Freshwater Biology

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Patten, Bried, Smith. Survey data matter: predicted niche of adult vs breeding Odonata. Freshwater Science

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Bried, Dillon, Hager, Patten, Luttbeg. Criteria to infer species' local residency in standardized adult dragonfly surveys. Freshwater Science 

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Bried, Samways. A review of odonatology in freshwater applied ecology and conservation science. Freshwater Science

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Bried, Gifford, Robertson. Predicted crown fire risk adds incentive to restore open-canopy pine barrens at the wildland-urban interface. Journal of Sustainable Forestry

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Earlier publications

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Bried, Jog, Dzialowski, Davis (2014) Vegetation criteria for identifying potential reference-quality wetlands in the south-central United States. Wetlands

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Bried, Jog, Davis, Dzialowski (2014) A framework to integrate habitat monitoring and restoration with endangered insect recovery. Environmental Management

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Bried, Patterson III, Gifford (2014) Why pine barrens restoration should favor barrens over pine. Restoration Ecology

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Kutcher, Bried (2014) Adult Odonata conservatism as an indicator of freshwater wetland condition. Ecological Indicators

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Bried, Jog, Matthews (2013) Floristic quality assessment signals human disturbance over natural variability in a wetland system. Ecological Indicators

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Bried (2013) Adaptive cluster sampling in the context of restoration. Restoration Ecology

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Bried, Murtaugh, Dillon (2012) Local distribution factors and sampling effort guidelines for the rare frosted elfin butterfly. Northeastern Naturalist

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Bried, D'Amico, Samways (2012) A critique of the dragonfly delusion hypothesis: why sampling exuviae does not avoid bias. Insect Conservation and Diversity

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Bried, Pellet (2012) Optimal design of butterfly occupancy surveys and testing if occupancy converts to abundance for sparse populations. Journal of Insect Conservation

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Pellet, Bried, Parietti, Gander, Heer, Cherix, Arlettaz (2012) Monitoring butterfly abundance: beyond Pollard walks. PLOS One

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Langwig, Frick, Bried, Hicks, Kunz, Kilpatrick (2012) Sociality, density-dependence and microclimates determine the persistence of populations suffering from a novel fungal disease, white-nose syndrome. Ecology Letters

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Bried, Hager, Hunt, Fox, Jensen, Vowels (2012) Bias of reduced-effort community surveys for adult Odonata of lentic waters. Insect Conservation and Diversity

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Bried, Dillon (2012) Bee diversity in scrub oak patches 2 years after mow and herbicide treatment. Insect Conservation and Diversity

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Bried, Strout, Portante (2012) Coefficients of conservatism for the vascular flora of New York and New England: inter-state comparisons and expert opinion bias. Northeastern Naturalist

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Bried, Hecht (2011) Comparison of herbicide treatments to control native aspen encroachment in pine barrens. Natural Areas Journal

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Bried, Langwig, Dewan, Gifford (2011) Habitat associations and survey effort for shrubland birds in an urban pine barrens preserve. Landscape and Urban Planning

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Bried, Ervin (2011) Randomized intervention analysis for detecting nonrandom change and management impact: dragonfly examples. Ecological Indicators 

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Bried, Gifford (2010) Mowing and herbicide of scrub oaks in pine barrens: baseline data (New York). Ecological Restoration

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Bried, Mazzacano (2010) National review of state wildlife action plans for Odonata species of greatest conservation need. Insect Conservation and Diversity

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Gifford, Deppen, Bried (2010) Importance of an urban pine barrens for the conservation of early-successional shrubland birds. Landscape and Urban Planning 

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Bried (2009) Information costs of reduced-effort habitat monitoring in a butterfly recovery program. Journal of Insect Conservation

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Bried (2009) Location and seasonal differences in adult dragonfly size and mass in northern Mississippi, USA (Odonata: Libellulidae). International Journal of Odonatology

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Bried, Edinger (2009) Baseline floristic assessment and classification of pine barrens vernal ponds. Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society

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Krotzer, Bried, Krotzer (2008) The Odonata of Mississippi. Bulletin of American Odonatology

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Bried, Ervin (2007) Intraspecific models and spatiotemporal context of size-mass relationships in adult dragonflies. Journal of the North American Benthological Society

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Bried, Herman, Ervin (2007) Umbrella potential of plants and dragonflies for wetland conservation: a quantitative case study using the umbrella index. Journal of Applied Ecology

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Ervin, Herman, Bried, Holly (2006) Evaluating non-native species and wetland indicator status as components of wetlands floristic assessment. Wetlands

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Bried, Ervin (2006) Abundance patterns of dragonflies along a wetland buffer. Wetlands

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Ervin, Majure, Bried (2006) Influence of long-term greentree reservoir impoundment on stand structure, species composition, and hydrophytic indicators. Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society

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Bried, Ervin (2005) Distribution of adult Odonata among localized wetlands in east-central Mississippi. Southeastern Naturalist

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Bried, Krotzer (2005) New species records for Mississippi: An expected dragonfly and an unexpected damselfly. Journal of the Mississippi Academy of Sciences

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Bried (2005) Species of adult Odonata from three natural areas in Mississippi. Journal of the Mississippi Academy of Sciences

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Bried, Bennett, Ervin (2005) Live mass and length-mass allometry of adult odonates collected in east-central Mississippi, United States. Odonatologica​​​​​​​​​​​

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