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Callin M Switzer

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Ecotoxicology (London, England)|May 19, 2016
The neonicotinoid pesticide, imidacloprid, affects Bombus impatiens (bumblebee) sonication behavior when consumed at doses below the LD50Callin M Switzer, Stacey A Combes
The American Naturalist|May 12, 2018
Dispensing Pollen via Catapult: Explosive Pollen Release in Mountain Laurel (Kalmia latifolia)Callin M Switzer, Stacey A Combes, Robin Hopkins
Ecology and Evolution|September 26, 2018
Variation in context-dependent foraging behavior across pollinatorsHeather M Briggs, Stuart Graham, Callin M Switzer, et al.
Science Advances|February 21, 2020
Kinematic flexibility allows bumblebees to increase energetic efficiency when carrying heavy loadsStacey A Combes, Susan F Gagliardi, Callin M Switzer, et al.
Biology Letters|June 16, 2016
Wing wear reduces bumblebee flight performance in a dynamic obstacle courseAndrew M Mountcastle, Teressa M Alexander, Callin M Switzer, et al.
Current Zoology|August 16, 2019
Sonicating bees demonstrate flexible pollen extraction without instrumental learningCallin M Switzer, Avery L Russell, Daniel R Papaj, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|November 10, 2018
Neonicotinoid exposure disrupts bumblebee nest behavior, social networks, and thermoregulationJames D Crall, Callin M Switzer, Robert L Oppenheimer, et al.
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Ecotoxicology (London, England)|May 19, 2016
The neonicotinoid pesticide, imidacloprid, affects Bombus impatiens (bumblebee) sonication behavior when consumed at doses below the LD50Callin M Switzer, Stacey A Combes
The American Naturalist|May 12, 2018
Dispensing Pollen via Catapult: Explosive Pollen Release in Mountain Laurel (Kalmia latifolia)Callin M Switzer, Stacey A Combes, Robin Hopkins
Ecology and Evolution|September 26, 2018
Variation in context-dependent foraging behavior across pollinatorsHeather M Briggs, Stuart Graham, Callin M Switzer, et al.
Science Advances|February 21, 2020
Kinematic flexibility allows bumblebees to increase energetic efficiency when carrying heavy loadsStacey A Combes, Susan F Gagliardi, Callin M Switzer, et al.
Biology Letters|June 16, 2016
Wing wear reduces bumblebee flight performance in a dynamic obstacle courseAndrew M Mountcastle, Teressa M Alexander, Callin M Switzer, et al.
Current Zoology|August 16, 2019
Sonicating bees demonstrate flexible pollen extraction without instrumental learningCallin M Switzer, Avery L Russell, Daniel R Papaj, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|November 10, 2018
Neonicotinoid exposure disrupts bumblebee nest behavior, social networks, and thermoregulationJames D Crall, Callin M Switzer, Robert L Oppenheimer, et al.
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