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Elizabeth Nicholls
Elizabeth Nicholls
UKRI Future Leaders Fellow
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Bee declines driven by combined stress from parasites, pesticides, and lack of flowers
D Goulson, E Nicholls, C Botías, EL Rotheray
Science 347 (6229), 1255957, 2015
37262015
NEONICOTINOID RESIDUES IN WILDFLOWERS, A POTENTIAL ROUTE OF CHRONIC EXPOSURE FOR BEES
DG Cristina Botías, Arthur David, Julia Horwood, Alaa Abdul-Sada, Elizabeth ...
Environmental Science & Technology, 2015
4422015
Widespread contamination of wildflower and bee-collected pollen with complex mixtures of neonicotinoids and fungicides commonly applied to crops
A David, C Botías, A Abdul-Sada, E Nicholls, EL Rotheray, EM Hill, ...
Environment International 88, 169-178, 2016
3892016
The contribution of small‑scale food production in urban areas to the sustainable development goals: a review and case study
E Nicholls, A Ely, L Birkin, P Basu, D Goulson
Sustainbility Science, 2020
1822020
Assessment of pollen rewards by foraging bees
E Nicholls, N Hempel de Ibarra
Functional Ecology 31 (1), 76-87, 2017
1262017
The canary in the coalmine; bee declines as an indicator of environmental health
D Goulson, E Nicholls
Science Progress 99 (3), 312-326, 2016
622016
Combined stress from parasites, pesticides and lack of flowers drives bee declines
D Goulson, E Nicholls, C Botías, EL Rotheray
Science 347 (6229), 1255957, 2015
622015
Larval exposure to field-realistic concentrations of clothianidin has no effect on development rate, over-winter survival or adult metabolic rate in a solitary bee, Osmia bicornis
E Nicholls, R Fowler, JE Niven, JD Gilbert, D Goulson
PeerJ 5, e3417, 2017
592017
Flight performance of actively foraging honey bees is reduced by a common pathogen
T Wells, S Wolf, E Nicholls, H Groll, KS Lim, SJ Clark, J Swain, ...
Environmental Microbiology Reports 8 (5), 728-737, 2016
582016
Bees associate colour cues with differences in pollen rewards
E Nicholls, NH de Ibarra
Journal of Experimental Biology 217 (15), 2783-2788, 2014
482014
Monitoring neonicotinoid exposure for bees in rural and peri-urban areas of the UK during the transition from pre-to post-moratorium.
E Nicholls, C BOTÍAS, EL Rotheray, P Whitehorn, A David, R Fowler, ...
Environmental science & technology, 2018
442018
No effect of low-level chronic neonicotinoid exposure on bumblebee learning and fecundity
S Piiroinen, C Botías, E Nicholls, D Goulson
PeerJ 4, e1808, 2016
442016
Optimal search patterns in honeybee orientation flights are robust against emerging infectious diseases
S Wolf, E Nicholls, AM Reynolds, P Wells, KS Lim, RJ Paxton, JL Osborne
Scientific Reports 6, 2016
342016
Anthropogenic influences on bee foraging
D Goulson, E Nicholls
Science 375 (6584), 970-972, 2022
272022
Companion planting to attract pollinators increases the yield and quality of strawberry fruit in gardens and allotments
J Griffiths‐Lee, E Nicholls, D Goulson
Ecological Entomology, 2020
272020
A comparative analysis of colour preferences in temperate and tropical social bees
GS Balamurali, E Nicholls, H Somanathan, NH de Ibarra
The Science of Nature 105 (1-2), 8, 2018
242018
Sown mini-meadows increase pollinator diversity in gardens
J Griffiths-Lee, E Nicholls, D Goulson
Journal of Insect Conservation, 1-16, 2022
232022
Impact of pesticide use on the flora and fauna of field margins and hedgerows
C Botías, K Basley, E Nicholls, D Goulson
The Ecology of Hedgerows and Field Margins, 90, 2019
212019
Larval nutrition impacts survival to adulthood, body size, and the allometric scaling of metabolic rate in adult honeybees
E Nicholls, M Rossi, JE Niven
bioRxiv, 2021
172021
Labeling and family resemblance in the discrimination of polymorphous categories by pigeons
E Nicholls, CME Ryan, CML Bryant, SEG Lea
Animal Cognition 14 (1), 21-34, 2011
172011
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