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2025
Signature of Environmental and Parasite Stresses on the Wings of Apis mellifera
Sociobiology
2025
Stayin’ alive: Optimizing wing geometric morphometrics toward a harmless method
Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata
2025
Temporal stability of agricultural land-use effects on morphological traits and abundance in bumblebees and syrphid flies
Basic and Applied Ecology
2025
Solitary oil‐collecting bee in cities: Habitat suitability and lack of population structuring in Centris analis
Insect Conservation and Diversity
2025
Pathogens may affect wing morphology in Apis mellifera (L.) workers
Journal of Apicultural Research
2024
Urbanisation reduced body size but potentially improved flight performance in bees and wasps
Basic and Applied Ecology
2023
Signatures of increasing environmental stress in bumblebee wings over the past century: Insights from museum specimens
Journal of Animal Ecology
2023
Wings are not perfect: increased wing asymmetry in a tropical butterfly as a response to forest fragmentation
The Science of Nature
2022
Body size responses to the combined effects of climate and land use changes within an urban framework
Global Change Biology
2022
Effect of urbanization and its environmental stressors on the intraspecific variation of flight functional traits in two bumblebee species
Oecologia
2021
Review on Sublethal Effects of Environmental Contaminants in Honey Bees (Apis mellifera), Knowledge Gaps and Future Perspectives
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
2021
Urbanization is associated with shifts in bumblebee body size, with cascading effects on pollination
Evolutionary Applications
2020
Enhancing road verges to aid pollinator conservation: A review
Biological Conservation
2020
When European meets African honeybees (Apis mellifera L.) in the tropics: Morphological changes related to genetics in Mauritius Island (South-West Indian Ocean)
PLOS ONE
2019
Reduced thermal variability in cities and its impact on honey bee thermal tolerance
PeerJ
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