Bryan N. Danforth, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Entomology | Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States |
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"Bryan Danforth"Children
Sign in to add traineeSilas Bossert | grad student | 2016- | Cornell |
Chung-Ping Lin | grad student | 2003 | Cornell |
John S. Ascher | grad student | 2004 | Cornell |
Eduardo A. B. Almeida | grad student | 2002-2007 | Cornell |
Sophie C. Cardinal | grad student | 2010 | Cornell |
Margarita López-Uribe | grad student | 2012-2016 | Cornell |
Shannon M. Hedtke | post-doc | 2011- | Cornell |
Jason Gibbs | post-doc | 2010-2013 | |
Elizabeth A. Murray | post-doc | 2014-2018 | Cornell |
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Bossert S, Pauly A, Danforth BN, et al. (2024) Lessons from assembling UCEs: A comparison of common methods and the case of Clavinomia (Halictidae). Molecular Ecology Resources. e13925 |
Almeida EAB, Bossert S, Danforth BN, et al. (2023) The evolutionary history of bees in time and space. Current Biology : Cb |
Hammer TJ, Kueneman J, Argueta-Guzmán M, et al. (2023) Bee breweries: The unusually fermentative, lactobacilli-dominated brood cell microbiomes of cellophane bees. Frontiers in Microbiology. 14: 1114849 |
Allen-Perkins A, Magrach A, Dainese M, et al. (2021) CropPol: a dynamic, open and global database on crop pollination. Ecology |
J L Sless T, Branstetter MG, Gillung JP, et al. (2021) Phylogenetic relationships and the evolution of host preferences in the largest clade of brood parasitic bees (Apidae: Nomadinae). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 107326 |
Senapathi D, Fründ J, Albrecht M, et al. (2021) Wild insect diversity increases inter-annual stability in global crop pollinator communities. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 288: 20210212 |
Bossert S, Murray EA, Pauly A, et al. (2020) Gene tree estimation error with ultraconserved elements: An empirical study on Pseudapis bees. Systematic Biology |
Brochu KK, van Dyke MT, Milano NJ, et al. (2020) Pollen defenses negatively impact foraging and fitness in a generalist bee (Bombus impatiens: Apidae). Scientific Reports. 10: 3112 |
Centrella M, Russo L, Ramírez NM, et al. (2020) Diet diversity and pesticide risk mediate the negative effects of land use change on solitary bee offspring production Journal of Applied Ecology. 57: 1031-1042 |
Steffan SA, Dharampal PS, Danforth BN, et al. (2019) Omnivory in Bees: Elevated Trophic Positions among All Major Bee Families. The American Naturalist. 194: 414-421 |