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Michelle L Fearon
Michelle L Fearon
Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Michigan
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Pollinator community species richness dilutes prevalence of multiple viruses within multiple host species
ML Fearon, EA Tibbetts
Ecology 102 (5), e03305, 2021
262021
Rapid juvenile hormone downregulation in subordinate wasp queens facilitates stable cooperation
EA Tibbetts, ML Fearon, E Wong, ZY Huang, RM Tinghitella
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 285 (1872), 20172645, 2018
182018
Individual recognition and individual identity signals in Polistes fuscatus wasps vary geographically
EA Tibbetts, CC Ortiz, GG Auteri, M Simons, ML Fearon, LL Knowles
Animal Behaviour 176, 87-98, 2021
62021
Habitat quality influences pollinator pathogen prevalence through both habitat–disease and biodiversity–disease pathways
ML Fearon, CL Wood, EA Tibbetts
Ecology 104 (2), e3933, 2023
42023
Interspecific nest parasitism by chukar on greater sage-grouse
ML Fearon, PS Coates
Western Birds 45 (3), 224-227, 2014
32014
Inconsistent dilution: experimental but not field evidence for a dilution effect in Daphnia–bacteria interactions
ML Fearon, CD Gowler, MA Duffy
Oecologia 204 (2), 351-363, 2024
12024
Pathways linking nutrient enrichment, habitat structure, and parasitism to host–resource interactions
RM Penczykowski, ML Fearon, JL Hite, MS Shocket, SR Hall, MA Duffy
Oecologia 204 (2), 439–449, 2024
12024
Honeybee visitation to shared flowers increases Vairimorpha ceranae prevalence in bumblebees
M Zbrozek, ML Fearon, C Weise, EA Tibbetts
Ecology and Evolution 13 (9), e10528, 2023
2023
Virus Prevalence in Pollinator Communities: The Role of Communities, Environments, and Host Interactions on Multi-Host-Multi-Pathogen Dynamics
M Fearon
2020
Dilution or amplification? Pollinator community diversity influences virus prevalence in honey bees and native bees
ML Fearon, EA Tibbetts
2017 ESA Annual Meeting (August 6--11), 2017
2017
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