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Item Integrated emerald ash borer management: Testing a novel approach to assess stakeholder perceptions(2023-01-23) Schneider, Ingrid; Rannow, Brett; Russell, Matt; Gupta, Angela; Windmuller-Campione, Marcella; ingridss@umn.edu; Schneider, IngridThese data describe Minnesota state park visitors' perceptions, attitudes, preferences, and behaviors pertaining to landscapes managed in response to emerald ash borer (EAB, Agrilus planipennis) and EAB itself. Two primary datasets are included: 1) Onsite data captured from visitors at Fort Snelling, Lake Bemidji, and Wild River state parks and 2) Data obtained from online surveys. These data aim to inform researchers and managers of the public's understanding of EAB, their acceptance of common Minnesota forest management strategies, their intended visitation behaviors in response to management surrounding EAB, and preferences for landscapes managed in response to EAB. Coding manuals, data descriptions, and participant consent forms are included. Data were released to provide transparency and data to potential stakeholders and interested parties.Item Data supporting: Comparing Drosophila suzukii flight behavior using free-flight and tethered flight assays(2022-05-02) Kees, Aubree M; Tran, Anh K; Hutchison, William D; Aukema, Brian H; Rao, Sujaya; Rogers, Mary A; Asplen, Mark A; aktran@umn.edu; Tran, Anh K; University of Minnesota Department of Entomology; University of Minnesota Department of Horticultural Science; Metropolitan State University Department of Natural SciencesWinter and summer morph Drosophila suzukii flight behavior on a tethered flight mill and free flight chamber was documented. The purpose of this data were to document the limitations, benefits, and effects the two methods could have on assessing an insect’s flight capacity.Item Morphometric Measurements of Field and Laboratory-Reared Spotted-Wing Drosophila (2017-2018)(2019-12-18) Tran, Anh K.; Hutchison, W. D.; Asplen, Mark K.; aktran@umn.edu; Tran, AnhWinter and summer morph Drosophila suzukii can be difficult to distinguished based on a color scale. The purpose of this data were to find an alternative, quantitative method for identifying the two morphs using wing and/or hind tibia measurements.Item Species Distribution Models and Joint Species Distribution Models of Nine Invasive Species in North America(2019-08-27) Lake, Thomas, A; Briscoe Runquist, Ryan, D; Moeller, David, A; rbriscoe@umn.edu; Briscoe Runquist, Ryan, D; Moeller LabSpecies Distribution Models (SDM) and Joint Species Distribution Models (JSDM) for nine invasive species in North America. Species SDMs include Brown Knapweed (Centaurea jacea), Black Swallowwort (Cynanchum louiseae), Common Tansy (Tanacetum vulgare), Common Teasel (Dipsacus fullonum), Wild Parsnip (Pastinaca sativa), and Dalmatian Toadflax (Linaria dalmatica). Species JSDMs include Japanese Hops (Humulus japonicus), Oriental Bittersweet (Celastrus orbiculatus), and Narrowleaf Bittercress (Cardamine impatiens). These models aim to predict the current and future habitat suitability of nine invasive species in North America. Models were constructed with the MaxEnt software. Predicting current and future habitat suitability for invasive species may help manage invasions.Item Soybean Aphid and Aphelinus certus Development (2017–2019)(2019-05-24) Miksanek, James Rudolph; Heimpel, George E; miks0007@umn.edu; Miksanek, James R; University of Minnesota Department of Entomology