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Bradley Ohlinger
Bradley Ohlinger
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Honey bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae) decrease foraging but not recruitment after neonicotinoid exposure
BD Ohlinger, R Schürch, S Durzi, PM Kietzman, MR Silliman, ...
Journal of Insect Science 22 (1), 16, 2022
142022
Apple orchards feed honey bees during, but even more so after, bloom
TN Steele, R Schürch, BD Ohlinger, MJ Couvillon
Ecosphere 13 (9), e4228, 2022
112022
Dance-communicated distances support nectar foraging as a supply-driven system
BD Ohlinger, R Schürch, MR Silliman, TN Steele, MJ Couvillon
Biology Letters 18 (8), 20220155, 2022
102022
Agricultural grasslands provide forage for honey bees but only when nearby
BD Ohlinger, MJ Couvillon, R Schürch
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 359, 108722, 2024
42024
A volatilized pyrethroid insecticide from a mosquito repelling device does not impact honey bee foraging and recruitment
MJ Couvillon, BD Ohlinger, C Bizon, LE Johnson, LC McHenry, ...
Journal of Insect Science 23 (6), 11, 2023
22023
Airborne metofluthrin, a pyrethroid repellent, does not impact foraging honey bees
MJ Couvillon, J Hainze, C Bizon, LE Johnson, IF McKellips, BE McMillan, ...
Journal of Insect Science 24 (5), 7, 2024
2024
Drinking from the Magic Well: Studies on Honey Bee Foraging, Recruitment, and Sublethal Stress Responses using Waggle Dance Analysis
BD Ohlinger
Virginia Tech, 2023
2023
Bioindicators for a sustainable future: Dancing honey bees communicate habitats' ability to feed pollinators
BD Ohlinger, R Schurch, MJ Couvillon
2019 Eastern Branch Meeting, 2019
2019
Innate Flower Color Choice and Flower Constancy in a Solitary Bee and a Social Bee
BD Ohlinger, TS Klinger, GT Davis, JM Hranitz
INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 58, E390-E390, 2018
2018
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