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John M Hranitz

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Gonzalez V, Rancher W, Vigil R, Garino-Heisey I, Oyen K, Tscheulin T, et al.
J Exp Biol . 2024 Dec; 227(24). PMID: 39699535
Organisms may simultaneously face thermal, desiccation and nutritional stress under climate change. Understanding the effects arising from the interactions among these stressors is relevant for predicting organisms' responses to climate...
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Gonzalez V, Hranitz J, McGonigle M, Manweiler R, Smith D, Barthell J
PLoS One . 2022 Feb; 17(2):e0240950. PMID: 35213539
The European honey bee, Apis mellifera L., is the single most valuable managed pollinator in the world. Poor colony health or unusually high colony losses of managed honey bees result...
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Karahan A, Cakmak I, Hranitz J, Karaca I, Wells H
Ecotoxicology . 2015 Sep; 24(9):2017-25. PMID: 26415950
Neonicotinoids, systemic neuro-active pesticides similar to nicotine, are widely used in agriculture and are being investigated for a role in honey bee colony losses. We examined one neonicotinoid pesticide, imidacloprid,...
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Abramson C, Cakmak I, Duell M, Bates-Albers L, Zuniga E, Pendegraft L, et al.
J Exp Biol . 2012 Sep; 216(Pt 2):224-9. PMID: 22996443
Honey bees (Apis mellifera anatolica) were subjected to sequential trials where they were given the choice between a feature-positive and a feature-negative feeding plate. The 'feature' being manipulated is the...
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Hranitz J, Abramson C, Carter R
Alcohol . 2010 May; 44(3):275-82. PMID: 20488642
Previous research on the honeybee ethanol model established how acute ethanol exposure altered function at different levels of organization: behavior and learning, ecology, and physiology. The purpose of this study...
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Hranitz J, Barthell J, Thorp R, Overall L, Griffith J
Environ Entomol . 2009 Apr; 38(2):484-92. PMID: 19389299
We examined stress responses and survival in developmental stages of the invasive solitary bee Megachile apicalis Spinola during two nesting seasons in the Central Valley of California to consider whether...