Jane C Stout
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Recent Articles
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Russo L, Ruedenauer F, Gronert A, Van de Vreken I, Vanderplanck M, Michez D, et al.
PeerJ
. 2023 Jun;
11:e15452.
PMID: 37334137
Background: Pollinating insects provide economically and ecologically valuable services, but are threatened by a variety of anthropogenic changes. The availability and quality of floral resources may be affected by anthropogenic...
12.
Larragy S, Mollmann J, Stout J, Carolan J, Colgan T
Genome Biol Evol
. 2023 Apr;
15(4).
PMID: 37042738
All organisms require an immune system to recognize, differentiate, and defend against pathogens. From an evolutionary perspective, immune systems evolve under strong selective pressures exerted by fast-evolving pathogens. However, the...
13.
Holden N, Neill A, Stout J, OBrien D, Morris M
Circ Econ Sustain
. 2023 Mar;
3(1):77-91.
PMID: 36970551
Bioeconomy is proposed as a solution to reduce reliance on fossil resources. However, bioeconomy is not always inherently circular and can mimic the conventional take, make, consume, dispose linear economic...
14.
Zioga E, White B, Stout J
Sci Total Environ
. 2023 Mar;
879:162971.
PMID: 36958551
Cultivation of mass flowering entomophilous crops benefits from the presence of managed and wild pollinators, who visit flowers to forage on pollen and nectar. However, management of these crops typically...
15.
Thompson L, Stout J, Stanley D
J Exp Biol
. 2023 Mar;
226(6).
PMID: 36861783
Fungicides and herbicides are two of the most heavily applied pesticide classes in the world, but receive little research attention with regards to their potential impacts on bees. As they...
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Karbassioon A, Yearlsey J, Dirilgen T, Hodge S, Stout J, Stanley D
Oecologia
. 2023 Feb;
201(3):689-701.
PMID: 36790571
Insect pollination, and in particular pollination by bees, is a highly valued ecosystem service that ensures plant reproduction and the production of high-quality crops. Bee activity is known to be...
17.
Characterization Factors to Assess Land Use Impacts on Pollinator Abundance in Life Cycle Assessment
Alejandre E, Scherer L, Guinee J, Aizen M, Albrecht M, Balzan M, et al.
Environ Sci Technol
. 2023 Feb;
57(8):3445-3454.
PMID: 36780611
While wild pollinators play a key role in global food production, their assessment is currently missing from the most commonly used environmental impact assessment method, Life Cycle Assessment (LCA). This...
18.
Zioga E, White B, Stout J
Heliyon
. 2022 Dec;
8(12):e12179.
PMID: 36531643
Pesticide products containing glyphosate as a systemic active ingredient are some of the most extensively used herbicides worldwide. After spraying, residues have been found in nectar and pollen collected by...
19.
Reconciling climate action with the need for biodiversity protection, restoration and rehabilitation
Gorman C, Torsney A, Gaughran A, McKeon C, Farrell C, White C, et al.
Sci Total Environ
. 2022 Oct;
857(Pt 1):159316.
PMID: 36228799
Globally, we are faced with a climate crisis that requires urgent transition to a low-carbon economy. Simultaneously, the biodiversity crisis demands equally urgent action to prevent further species loss and...
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Russo L, Fitzpatrick U, Larkin M, Mullen S, Power E, Stanley D, et al.
Ecol Evol
. 2022 Oct;
12(10):e9347.
PMID: 36225829
Beneficial insects provide valuable services upon which we rely, including pollination. Pollinator conservation is a global priority, and a significant concern in Ireland, where over half of extant bee species...