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Neal M Williams

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Oecologia|March 21, 2003
Use of novel pollen species by specialist and generalist solitary bees (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae)Neal M Williams
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 23, 2021
Past insecticide exposure reduces bee reproduction and population growth rateClara Stuligross, Neal M Williams
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|September 30, 2020
Pesticide and resource stressors additively impair wild bee reproductionClara Stuligross, Neal M Williams
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 10, 2023
Climate, pesticides, and landcover drive declines of the western bumble beeNeal M Williams, Jeremy Hemberger
Ecology Letters|August 13, 2024
Warming summer temperatures are rapidly restructuring North American bumble bee communitiesJeremy Hemberger, Neal M Williams
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|May 15, 2007
Resource distributions among habitats determine solitary bee offspring production in a mosaic landscapeNeal M Williams, Claire Kremen
The Journal of Animal Ecology|June 30, 2023
Evidence of exploitative competition between honey bees and native bees in two California landscapesMaureen L Page, Neal M Williams
Ecology Letters|February 26, 2016
Bumble bee colony dynamics: quantifying the importance of land use and floral resources for colony growth and queen productionElizabeth E Crone, Neal M Williams
Ecology|December 2, 2022
Honey bee introductions displace native bees and decrease pollination of a native wildflowerMaureen L Page, Neal M Williams
Ecology|July 7, 2012
Landscape-scale resources promote colony growth but not reproductive performance of bumble beesNeal M Williams, James Regetz, Claire Kremen
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Oecologia|March 21, 2003
Use of novel pollen species by specialist and generalist solitary bees (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae)Neal M Williams
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 23, 2021
Past insecticide exposure reduces bee reproduction and population growth rateClara Stuligross, Neal M Williams
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|September 30, 2020
Pesticide and resource stressors additively impair wild bee reproductionClara Stuligross, Neal M Williams
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 10, 2023
Climate, pesticides, and landcover drive declines of the western bumble beeNeal M Williams, Jeremy Hemberger
Ecology Letters|August 13, 2024
Warming summer temperatures are rapidly restructuring North American bumble bee communitiesJeremy Hemberger, Neal M Williams
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|May 15, 2007
Resource distributions among habitats determine solitary bee offspring production in a mosaic landscapeNeal M Williams, Claire Kremen
The Journal of Animal Ecology|June 30, 2023
Evidence of exploitative competition between honey bees and native bees in two California landscapesMaureen L Page, Neal M Williams
Ecology Letters|February 26, 2016
Bumble bee colony dynamics: quantifying the importance of land use and floral resources for colony growth and queen productionElizabeth E Crone, Neal M Williams
Ecology|December 2, 2022
Honey bee introductions displace native bees and decrease pollination of a native wildflowerMaureen L Page, Neal M Williams
Ecology|July 7, 2012
Landscape-scale resources promote colony growth but not reproductive performance of bumble beesNeal M Williams, James Regetz, Claire Kremen
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