Kim Starr
University of Hawaii at Manoa
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Weed Technology | 2004
Lloyd L. Loope; Forest Starr; Kim Starr
Abstract The Hawaiian island of Maui, with highly diverse habitats and 80 federally endangered plant species, provides a microcosm for addressing the threats of plant invasions to endemic biological diversity through partnerships for research and management. An evolving vision of what is needed involves an accelerated, balanced program involving exclusion of potential new invaders, early detection and rapid response, biological control, control to protect local populations, and public education. Additional index words: Biological control, Clidemia hirta, early detection, Hedychium gardnerianum, interagency cooperation, Miconia calvescens, Psidium cattleianum, public education, rapid response, weed exclusion. Abbreviation: MISC, Maui Invasive Species Committee.
Journal of The Lepidopterists Society | 2011
William P. Haines; Forest Starr; Kim Starr; W. Garfield King
CARLTON, C.E. & L.S. NOBLES. 1996. Distribution of Speyeria diana in the highlands of Arkansas, Missouri and Oklahoma with comments on conservation. Entomol. News. 107: 213–219. COHEN, E., & J. COHEN. 1991. A collecting adventure in George Washington National Forest. News of Lep. Soc. 1: 3–4. DUNSFORD, J. C. 2009. Taxonomic overview of the greater fritillary genus Speyeria Scudder and the atlantis–hesperis species complexes, with species accounts, type images, and relevant literature (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae). Insecta Mundi 90: 1–74. EDWARDS, W.H. 1864. Description of the female Argynnis diana. Proc. of the Ent. Soc. of Philidelphia 3: 431. –––––. 1884. The Butterflies of North America, 2nd edition. Houghton Mifflin Co., Boston. HAMMOND, P. C. 1978. Geographic variation and speciation in the Nymphalid butterfly genus Speyeria. Ph.D. Dissertation, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg. HOLLAND, W.J. 1883. A mystery and its solution. The Can. Ent. 15: 41–42. HOWARD & H. LEGRAND. 2009. Notes on the Butterflies of North Carolina, 16th Approximation. MORAN, M., & C. BALDRIDGE. 2002. Distribution of the Diana fritillary, Speyeria diana (Nymphalidae) in Arkansas, with notes on nectar plant and habitat preference. J. Lepid. Soc. 56: 162–165. NATURE SERVE. 2008. http://www.natureserve.org/explorer/servlet/NatureServe?searchName=Speyeria+diana MILLER, L.D. & H.K. CLENCH. 1968. Some aspects of mating behavior in butterflies. J. Lepid. Soc. 22: 125–132. OPLER, P. & G. KRIZEK. 1984. Butterflies east of the Great Plains. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, MD, 294 pp. ROSS, G.N. 2008. Diana’s mountain retreat. Natural History 72: 24–28. RUDOLPH, D.C., A. ELY, R. SCHAEFFER, R.J. WILLIAMSON, & E.T. HILL. 2006. The Diana fritillary (Speyeria diana) and Great Spangled fritillary (S. cybele): Dependence on fire in the Ouachita Mountains of Arkansas. J. Lep. Soc. 60: 218–226. SCHOLTENS, B. 2004. Survey for Speyeria diana in Sumter National Forest (Oconee Co., SC). Report to National Forest Service. Online: http://www.dnr.sc.gov/wcp/pdf/DianaFritillary.pdf SHIELDS, O., & J.F. EMMEL. 1973. A review of carrying pair behavior and mating times in butterflies. Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera. 12: 25–64. SPENCER, L. 2006. Arkansas butterflies and moths. University of Arkansas Press, Fayettevile, AR. STRECKER, H. 1900. Lepidoptera, Rhopaloceres and Heterocerese, indigenous and exotic. Supplement No. 3. Reading, PA, U.S.A. VAUGHAN, D. & M. SHEPHERD. 2005. Species profile: Speyeria diana. In M.D. Shepherd, D.M.Vaughan., & S.H. Black, eds., Red list of pollinator insects of North America. Portland, OR. The Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation.
Global Change Biology | 2013
Paul D. Krushelnycky; Lloyd L. Loope; Thomas W. Giambelluca; Forest Starr; Kim Starr; Donald R. Drake; Andrew D. Taylor; Robert H. Robichaux
Bishop Museum Occasional Papers: Records of the Hawaii Biological Survey for 2008 | 2002
Forest Starr; Kim Starr; Lloyd L. Loope
Archive | 2013
Matthew J. Medeiroa; Jesse Eiben; William P. Haines; Raina Kaholoaa; Cynthia B.A. King; Paul D. Krushelnycky; Karl N. Magnacca; Daniel Rubinoff; Forest Starr; Kim Starr
Bishop Museum Occasional Papers | 2010
Forest Starr; Kim Starr; Lloyd L. Loope
Archive | 2008
Forest Starr; Kim Starr; Lloyd L. Loope
Biological Control | 2018
Paul D. Krushelnycky; Forest Starr; Kim Starr; Melelani Abran; Mark Thorne; James Leary; Mach Fukada; Daniel Rubinoff
Archive | 2009
Cas Vanderwoude; Teya Penniman; Maui Invasive; Kuhea Paracuelles; Maui County; Forest Starr; Kim Starr
Archive | 2006
Forest Starr; Kim Starr