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Jessica Forrest
Jessica Forrest
Associate Professor of Biology, University of Ottawa
Correu electrònic verificat a uottawa.ca - Pàgina d'inici
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Toward a synthetic understanding of the role of phenology in ecology and evolution
J Forrest, AJ Miller-Rushing
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 365 …, 2010
7892010
Complex responses of insect phenology to climate change
JRK Forrest
Current opinion in insect science 17, 49-54, 2016
4222016
An examination of synchrony between insect emergence and flowering in Rocky Mountain meadows
JRK Forrest, JD Thomson
Ecological Monographs 81 (3), 469-491, 2011
3352011
Plant–pollinator interactions and phenological change: what can we learn about climate impacts from experiments and observations?
JRK Forrest
Oikos 124 (1), 4-13, 2015
3062015
Nesting habitat of ground‐nesting bees: a review
CM Antoine, JRK Forrest
Ecological Entomology 46 (2), 143-159, 2021
2152021
Contrasting patterns in species and functional‐trait diversity of bees in an agricultural landscape
JRK Forrest, RW Thorp, C Kremen, NM Williams
Journal of Applied Ecology 52 (3), 706-715, 2015
2152015
Emergence of a mid‐season period of low floral resources in a montane meadow ecosystem associated with climate change
G Aldridge, DW Inouye, JRK Forrest, WA Barr, AJ Miller‐Rushing
Journal of Ecology 99 (4), 905-913, 2011
1932011
Flowering phenology in subalpine meadows: Does climate variation influence community co‐flowering patterns?
J Forrest, DW Inouye, JD Thomson
Ecology 91 (2), 431-440, 2010
1932010
Interactions between bee foraging and floral resource phenology shape bee populations and communities
JE Ogilvie, JRK Forrest
Current opinion in insect science 21, 75-82, 2017
1852017
Demographic consequences of phenological shifts in response to climate change
AM Iler, PJ CaraDonna, JRK Forrest, E Post
Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics 52 (1), 221-245, 2021
1562021
Pollination by wild bees yields larger strawberries than pollination by honey bees
G MacInnis, JRK Forrest
Journal of Applied Ecology 56 (4), 824-832, 2019
1312019
Explaining the apparent paradox of persistent selection for early flowering
EJ Austen, L Rowe, JR Stinchcombe, JRK Forrest
New Phytologist 215 (3), 929-934, 2017
1112017
Defence compounds in pollen: why do they occur and how do they affect the ecology and evolution of bees?
S Rivest, JRK Forrest
New Phytologist 225 (3), 1053-1064, 2020
832020
Consequences of variation in flowering time within and among individuals of Mertensia fusiformis (Boraginaceae), an early spring wildflower
J Forrest, JD Thomson
American Journal of Botany 97 (1), 38-48, 2010
802010
Plant size, sexual selection, and the evolution of protandry in dioecious plants
JRK Forrest
The American Naturalist 184 (3), 338-351, 2014
672014
Background complexity affects colour preference in bumblebees
J Forrest, JD Thomson
Naturwissenschaften 96 (8), 921-925, 2009
582009
Asteraceae Pollen Provisions Protect Osmia Mason Bees (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae) from Brood Parasitism
DM Spear, S Silverman, JRK Forrest
The American Naturalist 187 (6), 797-803, 2016
572016
Pesticide-induced disturbances of bee gut microbiotas
MZ Hotchkiss, AJ Poulain, JRK Forrest
FEMS microbiology reviews 46 (2), fuab056, 2022
562022
Direct benefits and indirect costs of warm temperatures for high‐elevation populations of a solitary bee
JRK Forrest, SPM Chisholm
Ecology 98 (2), 359-369, 2017
532017
Pollinator experience, neophobia and the evolution of flowering time
J Forrest, JD Thomson
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 276 (1658), 935-943, 2009
482009
En aquests moments el sistema no pot dur a terme l'operació. Torneu-ho a provar més tard.
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