Ola Lundin

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Ecology Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, Uppsala län, Sweden 
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Emery SE, Klapwijk M, Sigvald R, et al. (2022) Cold winters drive consistent and spatially synchronous 8-year population cycles of cabbage stem flea beetle. The Journal of Animal Ecology
Riggi LGA, Raderschall CA, Lundin O. (2022) Insect pest damage increases faba bean () yield components but only in the absence of insect pollination. Ecology and Evolution. 12: e8686
Allen-Perkins A, Magrach A, Dainese M, et al. (2021) CropPol: a dynamic, open and global database on crop pollination. Ecology
Lundin O. (2021) Consequences of the neonicotinoid seed treatment ban on oilseed rape production - what can be learnt from the Swedish experience? Pest Management Science. 77: 3815-3819
Raderschall CA, Vico G, Lundin O, et al. (2020) Water stress and insect herbivory interactively reduce crop yield while the insect pollination benefit is conserved. Global Change Biology
Boyle NK, Artz DR, Lundin O, et al. (2020) Wildflower plantings promote blue orchard bee, (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae), reproduction in California almond orchards. Ecology and Evolution. 10: 3189-3199
Rundlöf M, Lundin O. (2019) Can Costs of Pesticide Exposure for Bumblebees Be Balanced by Benefits from a Mass-Flowering Crop? Environmental Science & Technology. 53: 14144-14151
Rundlöf M, Lundin O, Bommarco R. (2018) Annual flower strips support pollinators and potentially enhance red clover seed yield. Ecology and Evolution. 8: 7974-7985
Lundin O, Ward KL, Artz DR, et al. (2017) Wildflower Plantings Do Not Compete With Neighboring Almond Orchards for Pollinator Visits. Environmental Entomology
Nyabuga FN, Carrasco D, Ranåker L, et al. (2015) Field Abundance Patterns and Odor-Mediated Host Choice by Clover Seed Weevils, Apion fulvipes and Apion trifolii (Coleoptera: Apionidae). Journal of Economic Entomology. 108: 492-503
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