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MaLisa Spring

Joined: May 19, 2016 Last Active: Mar 01, 2021

Now the State Coordinator of the Ohio Bee Survey.

Previously the State Coordinator for the Ohio Dragonfly Survey. I have also worked on lady beetle diversity projects, habitat assessments, among many others. I have a Masters of Science in Entomology and a Bachelors of Science in Biology.

Ohio Bee Atlas
Ohio Dragonfly Survey Project Page
Ohio Dragonfly Survey Website

Other projects I recommend:

Ohio Tiger Beetles
Ohio Robber Flies
Odonata - Eating
Odonata - As Prey

Watch out for aquatic invasive plants!

Hydrilla Survey in Northern Ohio
Northern Ohio Invasive Plants Watershed Management information

My undergraduate research:

Quantifying Bee Diversity and Resource Use in the Appalachian Foothills near Marietta, Ohio

Occurrence of a Gynandromorphic Bombus bimaculatus (Hymenoptera: Apidae) in Southeastern Ohio

My graduate research:
Conservation in post‐industrial cities: How does vacant land management and landscape configuration influence urban bees?

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