Maxence Gerard
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Gerard M, Fiordaliso W, Ferrais L, Fournier C, Hairault M, Lheureux L, et al.
Biodivers Data J
. 2025 Feb;
13:e144223.
PMID: 39981067
Background: Wild bees are essential pollinators, yet their decline due to human activities threatens ecosystem stability. Protecting these pollinators requires a detailed understanding of both their diversity and distribution. In...
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Gerard M, Gardelin E, Lehmann P, Roberts K, Sepulveda-Rodriguez G, Sisquella C, et al.
Proc Biol Sci
. 2024 Oct;
291(2033):20241598.
PMID: 39471861
Global warming threatens wild bees and their interaction with plants. While earlier studies have highlighted the negative effects of elevated temperatures on bee-plant interactions, we still lack knowledge about how...
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Gekiere A, Ghisbain G, Gerard M, Michez D
Environ Res
. 2024 Jul;
259:119572.
PMID: 38972340
Ecotoxicological research has increasingly focused on the interactive effects of chemical mixtures on biological models, emphasising additive, synergistic, or antagonistic interactions. However, these combination studies often test chemicals at unique...
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Gerard M, Marchand J, Zanutto J, Baird E
Front Insect Sci
. 2024 Mar;
2:1073380.
PMID: 38468768
Foraging behavior is driven by diverse factors, notably life history traits. Foraging strategies are particularly complex among eusocial species such as bumblebees, because they depend primarily on the needs of...
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Moradinour Z, Wiklund C, Miettinen A, Gerard M, Baird E
J Therm Biol
. 2023 Nov;
118:103721.
PMID: 38016229
Global warming has been identified as one of the main drivers of population decline in insect pollinators. One aspect of the insect life cycle that would be particularly sensitive to...
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Gerard M, Guiraud M, Cariou B, Henrion M, Baird E
J Exp Biol
. 2023 Mar;
226(8).
PMID: 36995273
The impact of global warming on wild bee decline threatens the pollination services they provide. Exposure to temperatures above optimal during development is known to reduce adult body size but...
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Gerard M, Cariou B, Henrion M, Descamps C, Baird E
Behav Ecol
. 2022 Jul;
33(4):816-824.
PMID: 35812365
Bee foraging behavior provides a pollination service that has both ecological and economic benefits. However, bee population decline could directly affect the efficiency of this interaction. Among the drivers of...
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Gekiere A, Semay I, Gerard M, Michez D, Gerbaux P, Vanderplanck M
Biology (Basel)
. 2022 Apr;
11(4).
PMID: 35453744
Specific floral resources may help bees to face environmental challenges such as parasite infection, as recently shown for sunflower pollen. Whereas this pollen diet is known to be unsuitable for...
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Gerard M, Amiri A, Cariou B, Baird E
Glob Chang Biol
. 2022 Apr;
28(14):4251-4259.
PMID: 35429217
Global warming has been identified as a key driver of bee declines around the world. While it is clear that elevated temperatures during the spring and summer months-the principal activity...
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Ghisbain G, Gerard M, Wood T, Hines H, Michez D
Biol Rev Camb Philos Soc
. 2021 Jul;
96(6):2755-2770.
PMID: 34288353
Global changes are severely affecting pollinator insect communities worldwide, resulting in repeated patterns of species extirpations and extinctions. Whilst negative population trends within this functional group have understandably received much...