Harry Siviter
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Recent Articles
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Siviter H, DeVore J, Gray L, Ivers N, Lopez E, Riddington I, et al.
Sci Total Environ
. 2024 Sep;
952:175935.
PMID: 39218110
Wild bees pollinate crops and wildflowers where they are frequently exposed to pesticides. Neonicotinoids are the most commonly used insecticide globally, but restrictions on their use and rising pest resistance...
2.
Gray L, Hulsey M, Siviter H
R Soc Open Sci
. 2024 May;
11(5):231798.
PMID: 38721128
Wild bees are important pollinators of crops and wildflowers but are exposed to a myriad of different anthropogenic stressors, such as pesticides and poor nutrition, as a consequence of intensive...
3.
Fisher 2nd A, Tadei R, Berenbaum M, Nieh J, Siviter H, Crall J, et al.
Bioscience
. 2023 Dec;
73(11):808-813.
PMID: 38125825
Over decades, pesticide regulations have cycled between approval and implementation, followed by the discovery of negative effects on nontarget organisms that result in new regulations, pesticides, and harmful effects. This...
4.
Siviter H, Bailes E, Martin C, Oliver T, Koricheva J, Leadbeater E, et al.
Nature
. 2023 Apr;
617(7960):E7-E9.
PMID: 37095267
No abstract available.
5.
Siviter H, Linguadoca A, Ippolito A, Muth F
Curr Biol
. 2023 Jan;
33(2):R44-R48.
PMID: 36693303
Intensive agriculture is reliant on pesticides to control crop pests, but these chemicals can have negative environmental consequences. This has resulted in repeated calls for pesticide risk assessments to be...
6.
Siviter H, Pardee G, Baert N, McArt S, Jha S, Muth F
Sci Total Environ
. 2022 Nov;
858(Pt 2):159839.
PMID: 36334673
Globally documented wild bee declines threaten sustainable food production and natural ecosystem functioning. Urban environments are often florally abundant, and consequently can contain high levels of pollinator diversity compared with...
7.
Siviter H, Muth F
Environ Pollut
. 2022 Jun;
307:119575.
PMID: 35691445
Bees are vital pollinators of crops and wildflowers and as such, wild bee declines threaten food security and functioning ecosystems. One driver of bee declines is the use of systemic...
8.
Siviter H, Matthews A, Brown M
Environ Entomol
. 2022 Jan;
51(2):378-384.
PMID: 35021185
Neonicotinoid insecticides are the most commonly used insecticide in the world and can have significant sub-lethal impacts on beneficial insects, including bumblebees, which are important pollinators of agricultural crops and...
9.
Siviter H, Richman S, Muth F
Ecol Lett
. 2021 Sep;
24(12):2586-2597.
PMID: 34488245
Neonicotinoid insecticides can have sub-lethal effects on bees which has led to calls from conservationists for a global ban. In contrast, agrochemical companies argue that neonicotinoids do not harm honeybees...
10.
Siviter H, Johnson A, Muth F
Environ Entomol
. 2021 Sep;
50(6):1299-1303.
PMID: 34487150
Bumblebees are important pollinators of agricultural crops and wildflowers, but many species are in decline. Neonicotinoid insecticides are the most commonly used insecticide globally and can have negative sublethal effects...