James E Cresswell
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Recent Articles
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Schott M, Sandmann M, Cresswell J, Becher M, Eichner G, Brandt D, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2021 Jan;
11(1):62.
PMID: 33420177
Sublethal doses of pesticides affect individual honeybees, but colony-level effects are less well understood and it is unclear how the two levels integrate. We studied the effect of the neonicotinoid...
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Mulvey J, Cresswell J
Pest Manag Sci
. 2020 Apr;
76(8):2846-2853.
PMID: 32237102
Background: Farmland bees encounter insecticides in their diet when visiting the flowers of pesticide-treated crops with residues in nectar and pollen. A sustained exposure to even trace residues could be...
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Hamston T, de Vere N, King R, Pellicer J, Fay M, Cresswell J, et al.
Front Plant Sci
. 2019 Jan;
9:1796.
PMID: 30619388
Hybridization and polyploidy are major forces in the evolution of plant diversity and the study of these processes is of particular interest to understand how novel taxa are formed and...
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Holder P, Jones A, Tyler C, Cresswell J
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2018 Dec;
115(51):13033-13038.
PMID: 30509996
Mass mortalities of honey bees occurred in France in the 1990s coincident with the introduction of two agricultural insecticides, imidacloprid and fipronil. Imidacloprid, a neonicotinoid, was widely blamed, but the...
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Pfister S, Eckerter P, Krebs J, Cresswell J, Schirmel J, Entling M
Sci Rep
. 2018 Sep;
8(1):13873.
PMID: 30224675
Intensive agricultural landscapes can be hostile for bees due to a lack of floral and nesting resources, and due to management-related stress such as pesticide use and soil tillage. This...
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Potts R, Clarke R, Oldfield S, Wood L, Hempel de Ibarra N, Cresswell J
J Insect Physiol
. 2017 Nov;
104:33-39.
PMID: 29133226
For bumble bees (genus Bombus), the capacity for non-flight thermogenesis is essential for two fundamental processes undertaken by adult workers, namely recovery from torpor after chilling and brood incubation. Farmland...
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Raimets R, Karise R, Mand M, Kaart T, Ponting S, Song J, et al.
Pest Manag Sci
. 2017 Oct;
74(3):541-546.
PMID: 28991419
Background: In recent years, concern has been raised over honey bee colony losses, and also among wild bees there is evidence for extinctions and range contractions in Europe and North...
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Pfister S, Eckerter P, Schirmel J, Cresswell J, Entling M
R Soc Open Sci
. 2017 Jun;
4(5):170102.
PMID: 28573019
The yield of animal-pollinated crops is threatened by bee declines, but its precise sensitivity is poorly known. We therefore determined the yield dependence of Hokkaido pumpkin in Germany on insect...
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Hamston T, Wilson R, de Vere N, Rich T, Stevens J, Cresswell J
Sci Rep
. 2017 Mar;
7:45122.
PMID: 28338049
In plants, apomixis results in the production of clonal offspring via seed and can provide reproductive assurance for isolated individuals. However, many apomicts require pollination to develop functional endosperm for...
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Cresswell J, Merritt S, Martin M
Oecologia
. 2017 Mar;
89(3):449-453.
PMID: 28313096
Dietary nicotine (0.5%), which is a substrate of the PSMO (polysubstrate monooxygenase) detoxification system in the southern armyworm Spodoptera eridania, has significant negative effects on the weight of food ingested,...