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Michelle A Duennes

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Environmental Entomology|June 8, 2019
Pollen Diet Composition Impacts Early Nesting Success in Queen Bumble Bees Bombus impatiens Cresson(Hymenoptera: Apidae)Kristal M Watrous, Michelle A Duennes, S Hollis Woodard
Conservation Physiology|August 18, 2020
Diet and nutritional status during early adult life have immediate and persistent effects on queen bumble beesS Hollis Woodard, Michelle A Duennes, Kristal M Watrous, et al.
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|April 24, 2012
Geographical patterns of genetic divergence in the widespread Mesoamerican bumble bee Bombus ephippiatus (Hymenoptera: Apidae)Michelle A Duennes, Jeffrey D Lozier, Heather M Hines, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 5, 2016
Test of the invasive pathogen hypothesis of bumble bee decline in North AmericaSydney A Cameron, Haw Chuan Lim, Jeffrey D Lozier, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|April 14, 2022
Pollen diet mediates how pesticide exposure impacts brain gene expression in nest-founding bumble bee queensClaudineia P Costa, Mar Leza, Michelle A Duennes, et al.
Molecular Ecology|January 24, 2020
Transcriptome analysis reveals nutrition- and age-related patterns of gene expression in the fat body of pre-overwintering bumble bee queensClaudinéia P Costa, Michelle A Duennes, Kaleigh Fisher, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|October 17, 2015
Relocation risky for bumblebee coloniesJeffrey D Lozier, Sydney A Cameron, Michelle A Duennes, et al.
Journal of Pollination Ecology|January 3, 2025
An Evidence-based rationale for a North American commercial bumble bee clean stock certification programJames P Strange, Sheila R Colla, Laurie Davies Adams, et al.
Journal of Pollination Ecology|January 3, 2025
Parasites, parasitoids, and hive products that are potentially deleterious to wild and commercially raised bumble bees (<i>Bombus</i> spp.) in North AmericaElaine C Evans, James P Strange, Ben M Sadd, et al.
Journal of Pollination Ecology|January 3, 2025
Endosymbionts that threaten commercially raised and wild bumble bees (<i>Bombus</i> spp.)Laura L Figueroa, Ben M Sadd, Amber D Tripodi, et al.
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Environmental Entomology|June 8, 2019
Pollen Diet Composition Impacts Early Nesting Success in Queen Bumble Bees Bombus impatiens Cresson(Hymenoptera: Apidae)Kristal M Watrous, Michelle A Duennes, S Hollis Woodard
Conservation Physiology|August 18, 2020
Diet and nutritional status during early adult life have immediate and persistent effects on queen bumble beesS Hollis Woodard, Michelle A Duennes, Kristal M Watrous, et al.
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|April 24, 2012
Geographical patterns of genetic divergence in the widespread Mesoamerican bumble bee Bombus ephippiatus (Hymenoptera: Apidae)Michelle A Duennes, Jeffrey D Lozier, Heather M Hines, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 5, 2016
Test of the invasive pathogen hypothesis of bumble bee decline in North AmericaSydney A Cameron, Haw Chuan Lim, Jeffrey D Lozier, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|April 14, 2022
Pollen diet mediates how pesticide exposure impacts brain gene expression in nest-founding bumble bee queensClaudineia P Costa, Mar Leza, Michelle A Duennes, et al.
Molecular Ecology|January 24, 2020
Transcriptome analysis reveals nutrition- and age-related patterns of gene expression in the fat body of pre-overwintering bumble bee queensClaudinéia P Costa, Michelle A Duennes, Kaleigh Fisher, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|October 17, 2015
Relocation risky for bumblebee coloniesJeffrey D Lozier, Sydney A Cameron, Michelle A Duennes, et al.
Journal of Pollination Ecology|January 3, 2025
An Evidence-based rationale for a North American commercial bumble bee clean stock certification programJames P Strange, Sheila R Colla, Laurie Davies Adams, et al.
Journal of Pollination Ecology|January 3, 2025
Parasites, parasitoids, and hive products that are potentially deleterious to wild and commercially raised bumble bees (<i>Bombus</i> spp.) in North AmericaElaine C Evans, James P Strange, Ben M Sadd, et al.
Journal of Pollination Ecology|January 3, 2025
Endosymbionts that threaten commercially raised and wild bumble bees (<i>Bombus</i> spp.)Laura L Figueroa, Ben M Sadd, Amber D Tripodi, et al.
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