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Neal M Williams

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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 18, 2002
Crop pollination from native bees at risk from agricultural intensificationClaire Kremen, Neal M Williams, Robbin W Thorp
Nature Ecology & Evolution|August 22, 2022
Greater bee diversity is needed to maintain crop pollination over timeNatalie J Lemanski, Neal M Williams, Rachael Winfree
Ecology Letters|March 1, 2011
Extinction order and altered community structure rapidly disrupt ecosystem functioningTrond H Larsen, Neal M Williams, Claire Kremen
Ecology and Evolution|August 24, 2016
Specialist pollinators deplete pollen in the spring ephemeral wildflower Claytonia virginicaAlison J Parker, Neal M Williams, James D Thomson
The American Naturalist|June 13, 2014
Parental optimism versus parental pessimism in plants: how common should we expect pollen limitation to be?Jay A Rosenheim, Neal M Williams, Sebastian J Schreiber
The American Naturalist|July 25, 2009
Variation in pollination: causes and consequences for plant reproductionShane A Richards, Neal M Williams, Lawrence D Harder
The New Phytologist|November 18, 2015
Does an 'oversupply' of ovules cause pollen limitation?Jay A Rosenheim, Sebastian J Schreiber, Neal M Williams
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|October 22, 2017
Geographic patterns and pollination ecotypes in Claytonia virginicaAlison J Parker, Neal M Williams, James D Thomson
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|March 29, 2013
Resource assurance predicts specialist and generalist bee activity in droughtRobert L Minckley, T'ai H Roulston, Neal M Williams
The American Naturalist|April 18, 2014
Species abundance, not diet breadth, drives the persistence of the most linked pollinators as plant-pollinator networks disassembleRachael Winfree, Neal M Williams, Jonathan Dushoff, et al.
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 18, 2002
Crop pollination from native bees at risk from agricultural intensificationClaire Kremen, Neal M Williams, Robbin W Thorp
Nature Ecology & Evolution|August 22, 2022
Greater bee diversity is needed to maintain crop pollination over timeNatalie J Lemanski, Neal M Williams, Rachael Winfree
Ecology Letters|March 1, 2011
Extinction order and altered community structure rapidly disrupt ecosystem functioningTrond H Larsen, Neal M Williams, Claire Kremen
Ecology and Evolution|August 24, 2016
Specialist pollinators deplete pollen in the spring ephemeral wildflower Claytonia virginicaAlison J Parker, Neal M Williams, James D Thomson
The American Naturalist|June 13, 2014
Parental optimism versus parental pessimism in plants: how common should we expect pollen limitation to be?Jay A Rosenheim, Neal M Williams, Sebastian J Schreiber
The American Naturalist|July 25, 2009
Variation in pollination: causes and consequences for plant reproductionShane A Richards, Neal M Williams, Lawrence D Harder
The New Phytologist|November 18, 2015
Does an 'oversupply' of ovules cause pollen limitation?Jay A Rosenheim, Sebastian J Schreiber, Neal M Williams
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|October 22, 2017
Geographic patterns and pollination ecotypes in Claytonia virginicaAlison J Parker, Neal M Williams, James D Thomson
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|March 29, 2013
Resource assurance predicts specialist and generalist bee activity in droughtRobert L Minckley, T'ai H Roulston, Neal M Williams
The American Naturalist|April 18, 2014
Species abundance, not diet breadth, drives the persistence of the most linked pollinators as plant-pollinator networks disassembleRachael Winfree, Neal M Williams, Jonathan Dushoff, et al.
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