Harmen P Hendriksma
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St Clair A, Dolezal A, Cass R, Hendriksma H, Stein D, Borchardt K, et al.
Sci Total Environ
. 2024 Dec;
959():178146.
PMID: 39718070
Health and population status of bees is negatively affected by anthropogenic stressors, many of which co-occur in agricultural settings. While pollinator habitat (often involving plantings of native forbs) holds promise...
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Pritchard Z, Hendriksma H, St Clair A, Stein D, Dolezal A, ONeal M, et al.
Environ Entomol
. 2021 Jan;
50(2):455-466.
PMID: 33492382
Populations of wild and managed pollinators are declining in North America, and causes include increases in disease pressure and decreases in flowering resources. Tallgrass prairies can provide floral resources for...
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Hendriksma H, Pachow C, Nieh J
J Insect Physiol
. 2019 Jun;
117:103906.
PMID: 31254521
There is growing concern about the impact of poor nutrition on honey bee health. With caged bee experiments and whole-colony field experiments, we examined the effects of supplementing bees with...
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Avni D, Hendriksma H, Dag A, Uni Z, Shafir S
J Insect Physiol
. 2014 Jul;
69:65-73.
PMID: 25038311
Pollen is the main protein and lipid source for honey bees (Apis mellifera), and nutritionally impoverished landscapes pose a threat to colony development. To determine colony nutritional demands, we analyzed...
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Hendriksma H, Oxman K, Shafir S
J Insect Physiol
. 2014 Jun;
69:56-64.
PMID: 24952325
Honey bees are important pollinators, requiring floral pollen and nectar for nutrition. Nectar is rich in sugars, but contains additional nutrients, including amino acids (AAs). We tested the preferences of...
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Hendriksma H, Kuting M, Hartel S, Nather A, Dohrmann A, Steffan-Dewenter I, et al.
PLoS One
. 2013 Mar;
8(3):e59589.
PMID: 23533634
Honey bee pollination is a key ecosystem service to nature and agriculture. However, biosafety research on genetically modified crops rarely considers effects on nurse bees from intact colonies, even though...
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Hendriksma H, Hartel S, Steffan-Dewenter I
PLoS One
. 2011 Dec;
6(12):e28174.
PMID: 22194811
The ecologically and economic important honey bee (Apis mellifera) is a key non-target arthropod species in environmental risk assessment (ERA) of genetically modified (GM) crops. Honey bee larvae are directly...