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Michael E Dillon

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Insects|October 27, 2022
Phat Queens Emerge Fashionably Late: Body Size and Condition Predict Timing of Spring Emergence for Queen Bumble BeesEllen C Keaveny, Michael E Dillon
Plos One|January 7, 2014
Thermodynamics constrains allometric scaling of optimal development time in insectsMichael E Dillon, Melanie R Frazier
Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 18, 2017
Sweet relief for pollinatorsCarlos Martinez Del Rio, Michael E Dillon
Journal of Insect Physiology|February 11, 2023
Sperm can't take the heat: Short-term temperature exposures compromise fertility of male bumble bees (Bombus impatiens)Claire Campion, Arun Rajamohan, Michael E Dillon
Integrative and Comparative Biology|June 16, 2011
Into thin air: Physiology and evolution of alpine insectsMichael E Dillon, Melanie R Frazier, Robert Dudley
Journal of Thermal Biology|June 7, 2016
Altitudinal variation in bumble bee (Bombus) critical thermal limitsK Jeannet Oyen, Susma Giri, Michael E Dillon
Journal of Thermal Biology|December 1, 2015
The roles of microclimatic diversity and of behavior in mediating the responses of ectotherms to climate changeH Arthur Woods, Michael E Dillon, Sylvain Pincebourde
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|February 17, 2026
Induced airflow cools hovering bumble beesJordan R Glass, Christopher Petranek, Michael E Dillon
Nature|October 9, 2010
Global metabolic impacts of recent climate warmingMichael E Dillon, George Wang, Raymond B Huey
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Part A, Molecular & Integrative Physiology|February 8, 2018
Fatty acid composition in native bees: Associations with thermal and feeding ecologySusma Giri, Daniel C Rule, Michael E Dillon
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Insects|October 27, 2022
Phat Queens Emerge Fashionably Late: Body Size and Condition Predict Timing of Spring Emergence for Queen Bumble BeesEllen C Keaveny, Michael E Dillon
Plos One|January 7, 2014
Thermodynamics constrains allometric scaling of optimal development time in insectsMichael E Dillon, Melanie R Frazier
Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 18, 2017
Sweet relief for pollinatorsCarlos Martinez Del Rio, Michael E Dillon
Journal of Insect Physiology|February 11, 2023
Sperm can't take the heat: Short-term temperature exposures compromise fertility of male bumble bees (Bombus impatiens)Claire Campion, Arun Rajamohan, Michael E Dillon
Integrative and Comparative Biology|June 16, 2011
Into thin air: Physiology and evolution of alpine insectsMichael E Dillon, Melanie R Frazier, Robert Dudley
Journal of Thermal Biology|June 7, 2016
Altitudinal variation in bumble bee (Bombus) critical thermal limitsK Jeannet Oyen, Susma Giri, Michael E Dillon
Journal of Thermal Biology|December 1, 2015
The roles of microclimatic diversity and of behavior in mediating the responses of ectotherms to climate changeH Arthur Woods, Michael E Dillon, Sylvain Pincebourde
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|February 17, 2026
Induced airflow cools hovering bumble beesJordan R Glass, Christopher Petranek, Michael E Dillon
Nature|October 9, 2010
Global metabolic impacts of recent climate warmingMichael E Dillon, George Wang, Raymond B Huey
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Part A, Molecular & Integrative Physiology|February 8, 2018
Fatty acid composition in native bees: Associations with thermal and feeding ecologySusma Giri, Daniel C Rule, Michael E Dillon
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