Adam J Vanbergen
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Recent Articles
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Wan N, Fu L, Dainese M, Kiaer L, Hu Y, Xin F, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2025 Feb;
16(1):1360.
PMID: 39948065
Pesticides affect a diverse range of non-target species and may be linked to global biodiversity loss. The magnitude of this hazard remains only partially understood. We present a synthesis of...
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Labonte A, Le Corre V, Matejicek A, Felten E, Turpin M, Laurent E, et al.
Am J Bot
. 2024 Nov;
111(12):e16440.
PMID: 39592516
Premise: Restoration of seminatural field margins can elevate pollinator activity. However, how they support wild plant gene flow through interactions between pollinators and spatiotemporal gradients in floral resources remains largely...
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Maurer C, Schauer A, Yanez O, Neumann P, Gajda A, Paxton R, et al.
Nat Ecol Evol
. 2024 Oct;
8(12):2239-2251.
PMID: 39367259
Emerging infectious diseases pose a threat to pollinators. Virus transmission among pollinators via flowers may be reinforced by anthropogenic land-use change and concomitant alteration of plant-pollinator interactions. Here, we examine...
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Labonte A, Monticelli L, Turpin M, Felten E, Laurent E, Matejicek A, et al.
Ecol Evol
. 2023 Jan;
13(1):e9707.
PMID: 36620411
The balance of pollination competition and facilitation among co-flowering plants and abiotic resource availability can modify plant species and individual reproduction. Floral resource succession and spatial heterogeneity modulate plant-pollinator interactions...
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Burton V, Contu S, De Palma A, Hill S, Albrecht H, Bone J, et al.
BMC Ecol Evol
. 2022 Nov;
22(1):135.
PMID: 36397002
Background: Land-use is a major driver of changes in biodiversity worldwide, but studies have overwhelmingly focused on above-ground taxa: the effects on soil biodiversity are less well known, despite the...
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Proesmans W, Andrews C, Gray A, Griffiths R, Keith A, Nielsen U, et al.
Ecol Evol
. 2022 Apr;
12(4):e8786.
PMID: 35386880
Cattle grazing profoundly affects abiotic and biotic characteristics of ecosystems. While most research has been performed on grasslands, the effect of large managed ungulates on forest ecosystems has largely been...
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Dicks L, Breeze T, Ngo H, Senapathi D, An J, Aizen M, et al.
Nat Ecol Evol
. 2021 Aug;
5(10):1462.
PMID: 34453136
No abstract available.
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Dicks L, Breeze T, Ngo H, Senapathi D, An J, Aizen M, et al.
Nat Ecol Evol
. 2021 Aug;
5(10):1453-1461.
PMID: 34400826
Pollinator decline has attracted global attention and substantial efforts are underway to respond through national pollinator strategies and action plans. These policy responses require clarity on what is driving pollinator...
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Proesmans W, Albrecht M, Gajda A, Neumann P, Paxton R, Pioz M, et al.
Trends Ecol Evol
. 2021 Apr;
36(7):623-636.
PMID: 33865639
Multiple global change pressures, and their interplay, cause plant-pollinator extinctions and modify species assemblages and interactions. This may alter the risks of pathogen host shifts, intra- or interspecific pathogen spread,...