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
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Jeremy Hemberger and Neal Williams, “Warming summer temperatures are rapidly restructuring North American bumble bee communities” Ecology Letters 2024, doi:
10.1111/ele.14492
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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