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2025 

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  

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 

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

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

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 

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

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  

2021 

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  

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

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  

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 

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

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 

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

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

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

2017 

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

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

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

2015 

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

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

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

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

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

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

Bried, Tear, Shirer, Zimmerman, Gifford, Campbell, O'Brien (2014) A framework to integrate habitat monitoring and restoration with endangered insect recovery. Environmental Management

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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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