Hinton, C.R.* and Peters, V.E. (2021). Plant species with the trait of continuous flowering do not hold core roles in a Neotropical lowland plant-pollinating insect network. Ecology and Evolution. https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.7203
Cunningham‐Minnick, M. J., Peters, V. E., & Crist, T. O. (2020). Bee communities and pollination services in adjacent crop fields following flower removal in an invasive forest shrub. Ecological Applications, 30(4), e02078.
Hoven, B. M., Knight, K. S., Peters, V. E., & Gorchov, D. L. (2020). Release and suppression: forest layer responses to emerald ash borer (Agrilus planipennis)-caused ash death. Annals of Forest Science, 77(1), 10.
Cunningham-Minnick, M. J., Peters, V. E., & Crist, T. O. (2019). Nesting habitat enhancement for wild bees within soybean fields increases crop production. Apidologie, 50(6), 833-844.
Hoven, B.M.*, D. Gorchov, K. Knight, V.E. Peters. 2017. Invasional meltdown in Midwestern deciduous forests: EAB and Amur honeysuckle reduce tree seedling recruitment. 19: 2813-2836.
Peters, V.E., T.A. Carlo, R.A. Rice, D.W. Tallamy, T.H. Fleming, S.A. Caudill, M. Mello. 2016. Using plant-animal interactions to inform tree selection in tree-based agroecosystems for enhanced biodiversity. BioScience 66: 1046-1056.
Hernandez, S.M., C.N. Welch, S. Curry, V.E. Peters, M.J. Yabsley, E. Hammond, P. Gerner-Schmidt, W. Kistler, A. Presotto, M. Madden, E.K. Lipp, A. Conway, J. Maurer and S. Sanchez. 2016. Urban American White ibis (Eudocimus albus) are reservoirs of Salmonella spp. in South Florida. PlosOne 11: e0164402.
Gonzalez-Astudillo, V., S.M. Hernandez, V.E. Peters, K.M. Keel, B. Munk, J.R. Fischer, J. Brown and N.M. Nemeth. 2016. Mortality of selected avian orders submitted to a wildlife diagnostic laboratory (Southeastern Cooperative Wildlife Disease Study, USA): A 36-yr retrospective analysis. Journal of Wildlife Diseases 52: 441-458.
Peters, V.E., K.U. Campbell, G. Dienno**, E. Leake**, C. Loyke**, M. Garcia**, M. Ogle, B. Steinly and T.O. Crist. 2016. Ants and plants as indicators of biodiversity, ecosystem services, and conservation value in constructed grasslands. Biodiversity and Conservation 25: 1481-1501.
Crist, T.O. and V.E. Peters. 2014. Landscape and local controls of insect biodiversity in conservation grasslands: implications for the conservation of ecosystem service providers in agricultural environments. LAND 3: 693-718.
Peters, V.E. 2014. Intercropping with shrub species that display a 'steady-state' flowering phenology as a strategy for biodiversity conservation in tropical agroecosystems. PlosOne 9: e90510.
Hernandez, S.M., V.E. Peters, P.L. Weygandt, C. Jimenez, P. Villegas, B. O'Connor, M.J. Yabsley, M. Garcia, S.M. Riblet and C.R. Carroll. 2013. Do shade-grown coffee plantations pose a disease risk for wild birds? EcoHealth 10: 145-158.
Peters, V.E. and R. Greenberg. 2013. Fruit supplementation affects birds but not arthropod predation by birds in Costa Rican agroforestry systems. Biotropica 45: 102-110.
Peters, V.E., C.R. Carroll, R.J. Cooper, R. Greenberg and M. Solis. 2013. The contribution of plants with a steady-state flowering phenology to native bee conservation and bee pollination services. Insect Conservation and Diversity 6: 45-56.
Peters, V.E. and C.R. Carroll. 2012. Temporal variation in coffee flowering may influence the effects of bee species richness and abundance on coffee production. Agroforestry Systems 85: 95-103.
Peters, V.E. and N. Nibbelink. 2011. The value of fruit security for the conservation of a neotropical frugivore in human-dominated landscapes. Biodiversity and Conservation 20: 2041-2055.
Peters, V.E., R. Mordecai, C.R. Carroll, R.J. Cooper, and R. Greenberg. 2010. Bird community response to fruit energy. Journal of Animal Ecology 79: 824-835
Cunningham‐Minnick, M. J., Peters, V. E., & Crist, T. O. (2020). Bee communities and pollination services in adjacent crop fields following flower removal in an invasive forest shrub. Ecological Applications, 30(4), e02078.
Hoven, B. M., Knight, K. S., Peters, V. E., & Gorchov, D. L. (2020). Release and suppression: forest layer responses to emerald ash borer (Agrilus planipennis)-caused ash death. Annals of Forest Science, 77(1), 10.
Cunningham-Minnick, M. J., Peters, V. E., & Crist, T. O. (2019). Nesting habitat enhancement for wild bees within soybean fields increases crop production. Apidologie, 50(6), 833-844.
Hoven, B.M.*, D. Gorchov, K. Knight, V.E. Peters. 2017. Invasional meltdown in Midwestern deciduous forests: EAB and Amur honeysuckle reduce tree seedling recruitment. 19: 2813-2836.
Peters, V.E., T.A. Carlo, R.A. Rice, D.W. Tallamy, T.H. Fleming, S.A. Caudill, M. Mello. 2016. Using plant-animal interactions to inform tree selection in tree-based agroecosystems for enhanced biodiversity. BioScience 66: 1046-1056.
Hernandez, S.M., C.N. Welch, S. Curry, V.E. Peters, M.J. Yabsley, E. Hammond, P. Gerner-Schmidt, W. Kistler, A. Presotto, M. Madden, E.K. Lipp, A. Conway, J. Maurer and S. Sanchez. 2016. Urban American White ibis (Eudocimus albus) are reservoirs of Salmonella spp. in South Florida. PlosOne 11: e0164402.
Gonzalez-Astudillo, V., S.M. Hernandez, V.E. Peters, K.M. Keel, B. Munk, J.R. Fischer, J. Brown and N.M. Nemeth. 2016. Mortality of selected avian orders submitted to a wildlife diagnostic laboratory (Southeastern Cooperative Wildlife Disease Study, USA): A 36-yr retrospective analysis. Journal of Wildlife Diseases 52: 441-458.
Peters, V.E., K.U. Campbell, G. Dienno**, E. Leake**, C. Loyke**, M. Garcia**, M. Ogle, B. Steinly and T.O. Crist. 2016. Ants and plants as indicators of biodiversity, ecosystem services, and conservation value in constructed grasslands. Biodiversity and Conservation 25: 1481-1501.
Crist, T.O. and V.E. Peters. 2014. Landscape and local controls of insect biodiversity in conservation grasslands: implications for the conservation of ecosystem service providers in agricultural environments. LAND 3: 693-718.
Peters, V.E. 2014. Intercropping with shrub species that display a 'steady-state' flowering phenology as a strategy for biodiversity conservation in tropical agroecosystems. PlosOne 9: e90510.
Hernandez, S.M., V.E. Peters, P.L. Weygandt, C. Jimenez, P. Villegas, B. O'Connor, M.J. Yabsley, M. Garcia, S.M. Riblet and C.R. Carroll. 2013. Do shade-grown coffee plantations pose a disease risk for wild birds? EcoHealth 10: 145-158.
Peters, V.E. and R. Greenberg. 2013. Fruit supplementation affects birds but not arthropod predation by birds in Costa Rican agroforestry systems. Biotropica 45: 102-110.
Peters, V.E., C.R. Carroll, R.J. Cooper, R. Greenberg and M. Solis. 2013. The contribution of plants with a steady-state flowering phenology to native bee conservation and bee pollination services. Insect Conservation and Diversity 6: 45-56.
Peters, V.E. and C.R. Carroll. 2012. Temporal variation in coffee flowering may influence the effects of bee species richness and abundance on coffee production. Agroforestry Systems 85: 95-103.
Peters, V.E. and N. Nibbelink. 2011. The value of fruit security for the conservation of a neotropical frugivore in human-dominated landscapes. Biodiversity and Conservation 20: 2041-2055.
Peters, V.E., R. Mordecai, C.R. Carroll, R.J. Cooper, and R. Greenberg. 2010. Bird community response to fruit energy. Journal of Animal Ecology 79: 824-835