Publications
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Jeremy Hemberger and Neal Williams, “Predicting landscape‐scale native bumble bee habitat use over space, time, and forage availability” Ecology 2025, doi:
10.1002/ecy.70008 -
Jeremy Hemberger and Neal Williams, “Warming summer temperatures are rapidly restructuring North American bumble bee communities” Ecology Letters 2024, doi:
10.1111/ele.14492 -
Jeremy Hemberger, Grant Witynski, Claudio Gratton, “Floral resource continuity boosts bumble bee colony performance relative to variable floral resources” Ecological Entomology 2022, doi:
10.1111/een.13154 -
Jeremy Hemberger, Claudio Gratton, “Floral resource discontinuity contributes to spatial mismatch between pollinator supply and pollination demand in a pollinator-dependent agricultural landscapes” Landscape Ecology 2023, doi:
10.1007/s10980-023-01707-w -
Jeremy Hemberger, Olivia Bernauer, Hannah Gaines-Day, Claudio Gratton, “Landscape‐scale floral resource discontinuity decreases bumble bee occurrence and alters community composition” Ecological Applications 2023, doi:
10.1002/eap.2907 -
Jeremy Hemberger, Nick Rosenberger, Neal Williams, “Experimental heatwaves disrupt bumblebee foraging through direct heat effects and reduced nectar production” Functional Ecology 2023, doi:
10.1111/1365-2435.14241 -
Jeremy Hemberger, Michael Crossley, Claudio Gratton, “Historical decrease in agricultural landscape diversity is associated with shifts in bumble bee species occurrence” Ecology Letters 2021, doi:
10.1111/ele.14492 -
Jeremy Hemberger, Agathe Frappa, Grant Witynski, Claudio Gratton, “Saved by the pulse? Separating the effects of total and temporal food abundance on the growth and reproduction of bumble bee microcolonies” Basic and Applied Ecology 2020, doi: 10.1016/j.baae.2020.04.004