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Pathways for Novel Epidemiology: Plant–Pollinator–Pathogen Networks and Global Change

Authors: Proesmans, Albrecht, Gajda, Neumann, Paxton, Pioz, Polzin, Schweiger, Settele, Szentgyörgyi, Thulke, Vanbergen
Status: Published
Year: 2021
Journal: Trends in Ecology & Evolution
Volume/Issue: 36 (7)
Pages: 623

Experimental infection of bumblebees with honeybee-associated viruses: no direct fitness costs but potential future threats to novel wild bee hosts

Authors: Anja Tehel, Tabea Streicher, Simon Tragust, Robert J. Paxton
Status: Published
Year: 2020
Journal: R. Soc. Open Sci.
Publisher: royalsocietypublishing.org/journal/rsos
Pages: 200480

Different types of semi-natural habitat are required to sustain diverse wild bee communities across agricultural landscapes

Authors: Corina Maurer, Louis Sutter, Carlos Martínez-Núñez, Loïc Pellissier, Matthias Albrecht
Status: Published
Year: 2022
Journal: Journal of Applied Ecology
Publisher: Wiley-BES

Experimental cross species transmission of a major viral pathogen in bees is predominantly from honeybees to bumblebees

Authors: Anja Tehel, Tabea Streicher, Simon Tragust, Robert J. Paxton
Status: Published
Year: 2022
Journal: Proc. R. Soc. B
Volume/Issue: 289
Publisher: royalsocietypublishing.org/journal/rspb
Pages: 20212255

Experimental viral spillover can harm Bombus terrestris workers under field conditions

Authors: Tabea Streicher, Anja Tehel, Simon Tragust, Robert J. Paxton
Status: Published
Year: 2023
Journal: Ecological Entomology
Volume/Issue: 48
Publisher: Wiley
Pages: 81

SUMMARY (Key message 2): Spillover of virus from honey bees can harm bumble bee workers in the field

Authors: Streicher, Tehel, Tragust, Paxton, Vanbergen
Status: Published
Year: 2023
Deliverable number: D6

SUMMARY (Key message 3) Wild bees and semi-natural habitat in agricultural landscapes

Authors: Maurer, Sutter, Martínez-Núñez, Pellissier, Vanbergen, Albrecht
Status: Published
Year: 2023
Deliverable number: D8

SUMMARY: (Key message 1) How can global change affect the risk of wild pollinator disease ?

Authors: Vanbergen, Proesmans, Albrecht, Gajda, Neumann, Paxton, Pioz, Polzin, Schweiger, Settele, Szentgyörgyi, Thulke
Status: Published
Year: 2022
Deliverable number: D4

SUMMARY (Key Message 5) How does landscape simplification affect plant-pollinator interaction diversity?

Authors: Maurer C., Martínez-Núñez, C., Dominik C., Heuschele J., Liu, Y., Neumann P., Paxton R.J., Pellissier L., Proesmans W., Schweiger O., Szentgyörgyi H., Vanbergen A.J., Albrecht M.
Status: Published
Year: 2024

Landscape simplification leads to loss of plant–pollinator interaction diversity and flower visitation frequency despite buffering by abundant generalist pollinators

Authors: Corina Maurer, Carlos Martínez-Núñez, Christophe Dominik, Jonna Heuschele, Yicong Liu, Peter Neumann, Robert J. Paxton, Loïc Pellissier, Willem Proesmans, Oliver Schweiger, Hajnalka Szentgyörgyi, Adam Vanbergen, Matthias Albrecht
Status: Published
Year: 2024
Journal: Diversity and Distributions
Volume/Issue: e13853

Urbanisation and agricultural intensification modulate plant–pollinator network structure and robustness

Authors: Willem Proesmans, Emeline Felten, Emilien Laurent, Matthias Albrecht, Nathan Cyrille, Audrey Labonté, Corina Maurer, Robert Paxton, Oliver Schweiger, Hajnalka Szentgyörgyi, Adam J. Vanbergen
Status: Published
Year: 2024
Journal: Functional Ecology
Volume/Issue: 38
Pages: 628

SUMMARY (Key message 4): Urbanization and agricultural intensification affect coextinctions by altering networks of plant-pollinator interactions

Authors: Willem Proesmans, Emeline Felten, Emilien Laurent, Matthias Albrecht, Nathan Cyrille, Audrey Labonté, Corina Maurer, Robert Paxton, Oliver Schweiger, Hajnalka Szentgyörgyi, Adam J. Vanbergen
Status: Published
Year: 2024
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