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Sarah K. Richman
Sarah K. Richman
ETH Zürich, Institute of Integrative Biology (IBZ)
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Field‐realistic neonicotinoid exposure has sub‐lethal effects on non‐Apis bees: A meta‐analysis
H Siviter, SK Richman, F Muth
Ecology Letters 24 (12), 2586-2597, 2021
552021
Asynchronous range shifts drive alpine plant–pollinator interactions and reduce plant fitness
SK Richman, JM Levine, L Stefan, CA Johnson
Global change biology 26 (5), 3052-3064, 2020
552020
Facilitated exploitation of pollination mutualisms: fitness consequences for plants
SK Richman, RE Irwin, CJ Nelson, JL Bronstein
Journal of Ecology 105 (1), 188-196, 2017
282017
Microbes and pollinator behavior in the floral marketplace
JS Francis, AR Tatarko, SK Richman, AD Vaudo, AS Leonard
Current opinion in insect science 44, 16-22, 2021
142021
Foraging strategy predicts foraging economy in a facultative secondary nectar robber
SK Richman, RE Irwin, JL Bronstein
Oikos 126 (9), 1250-1257, 2017
142017
Why are some plant–nectar robber interactions commensalisms?
JM Heiling, TA Ledbetter, SK Richman, HK Ellison, JL Bronstein, RE Irwin
Oikos 127 (11), 1679-1689, 2018
132018
Competition for nectar resources does not affect bee foraging tactic constancy
EM Lichtenberg, SK Richman, RE Irwin, JL Bronstein
Ecological Entomology 45 (4), 904-909, 2020
122020
A neonicotinoid pesticide alters how nectar chemistry affects bees
SK Richman, IM Maalouf, AM Smilanich, D Marquez Sanchez, SZ Miller, ...
Functional Ecology 36 (4), 1063-1073, 2022
92022
Measuring foraging preferences in bumble bees: a comparison of popular laboratory methods and a test for sucrose preferences following neonicotinoid exposure
SK Richman, F Muth, AS Leonard
Oecologia 196, 963-976, 2021
72021
The sensory and cognitive ecology of nectar robbing
SK Richman, JL Barker, M Baek, DR Papaj, RE Irwin, JL Bronstein
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 9, 698137, 2021
52021
Consequences of secondary nectar robbing for male components of plant reproduction
SK Richman, RE Irwin, JT Bosak, JL Bronstein
American Journal of Botany 105 (5), 943-949, 2018
42018
Aggregate enantiostyly: Floral visitor interactions with a previously unreported form of floral display
SK Richman, DL Venable
Journal of Pollination Ecology 22, 49-54, 2018
42018
Do honeybees act as pollen thieves or pollinators of Datura wrightii?
AC McCall, SK Richman, E Thomson, M Edgerton, S Jordan, J Bronstein
Journal of Pollination Ecology 24, 164-171, 2018
22018
Conditional exploitation and context-dependent fitness consequences of pollination mutualisms
SK Richman
The University of Arizona, 2018
22018
Active pollinator choice by Heliconia ‘fits the bill’
JL Bronstein, SK Richman
Trends in plant science 20 (7), 403-404, 2015
12015
DAS SYNTHESEZENTRUM BIODIVERSITÄT: BÜNDELUNG VON ERKENTNISSEN AUS PRAXIS UND FORSCHUNG
S Richman, C Bühler, K Bussmann, U Gimmi, R Holderegger, ...
Inside: Nature+ Paysage, Natur+ Landschaft 23 (4), 45-47, 2023
2023
What are the plant reproductive consequences of losing a nectar robber?
TA Ledbetter, SK Richman, RE Irwin, JL Bronstein
Journal of Pollination Ecology 31 (10), 97-109, 2022
2022
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