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Jane C. Stout
Researcher at Trinity College, Dublin
Publications - 125
Citations - 9004
Jane C. Stout is an academic researcher from Trinity College, Dublin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pollinator & Pollination. The author has an hindex of 49, co-authored 119 publications receiving 7111 citations. Previous affiliations of Jane C. Stout include University College Dublin & University of Southampton.
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Non-bee insects are important contributors to global crop pollination
Romina Rader,Ignasi Bartomeus,Lucas Alejandro Garibaldi,Michael P.D. Garratt,Brad G. Howlett,Rachael Winfree,Saul A. Cunningham,Margaret M. Mayfield,Anthony D. Arthur,Georg K.S. Andersson,Riccardo Bommarco,Claire Brittain,Luísa G. Carvalheiro,Luísa G. Carvalheiro,Luísa G. Carvalheiro,Natacha P. Chacoff,Martin H. Entling,Benjamin Foully,Breno Magalhães Freitas,Barbara Gemmill-Herren,Jaboury Ghazoul,Sean R. Griffin,Caroline L. Gross,Lina Herbertsson,Felix Herzog,Juliana Hipólito,S. R. Jaggar,Frank Jauker,Alexandra-Maria Klein,David Kleijn,Smitha Krishnan,Camila Q. Lemos,Sandra Lindström,Sandra Lindström,Yael Mandelik,Yael Mandelik,Victor M. Monteiro,W.R. Nelson,Lovisa Nilsson,David E. Pattemore,Natália de Oliveira Pereira,Gideon Pisanty,Gideon Pisanty,Simon G. Potts,Menno Reemer,Maj Rundlöf,Cory S. Sheffield,Jeroen Scheper,Christof Schüepp,Christof Schüepp,Henrik G. Smith,Dara A. Stanley,Dara A. Stanley,Jane C. Stout,Hajnalka Szentgyörgyi,Hajnalka Szentgyörgyi,Hisatomo Taki,Carlos H. Vergara,Blandina Felipe Viana,Michal Woyciechowski +59 more
TL;DR: It is shown that non-bee insect pollinators play a significant role in global crop production and respond differently than bees to landscape structure, probably making their crop pollination services more robust to changes in land use.
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A global synthesis reveals biodiversity-mediated benefits for crop production
Matteo Dainese,Emily A. Martin,Marcelo A. Aizen,Matthias Albrecht,Ignasi Bartomeus,Riccardo Bommarco,Luísa G. Carvalheiro,Luísa G. Carvalheiro,Rebecca Chaplin-Kramer,Vesna Gagic,Lucas Alejandro Garibaldi,Jaboury Ghazoul,Heather Grab,Mattias Jonsson,Daniel S. Karp,Christina M. Kennedy,David Kleijn,Claire Kremen,Douglas A. Landis,Deborah K. Letourneau,Lorenzo Marini,Katja Poveda,Romina Rader,Henrik G. Smith,Teja Tscharntke,Georg K.S. Andersson,Isabelle Badenhausser,Isabelle Badenhausser,Svenja Baensch,Antonio Diego M. Bezerra,Felix J.J.A. Bianchi,Virginie Boreux,Virginie Boreux,Vincent Bretagnolle,Berta Caballero-López,Pablo Cavigliasso,Aleksandar Ćetković,Natacha P. Chacoff,Alice Classen,Sarah Cusser,Felipe D. da Silva e Silva,G. Arjen de Groot,Jan H. Dudenhöffer,Johan Ekroos,Thijs P.M. Fijen,Pierre Franck,Breno Magalhães Freitas,Michael P.D. Garratt,Claudio Gratton,Juliana Hipólito,Juliana Hipólito,Andrea Holzschuh,Lauren Hunt,Aaron L. Iverson,Shalene Jha,Tamar Keasar,Tania N. Kim,Miriam Kishinevsky,Björn K. Klatt,Björn K. Klatt,Alexandra-Maria Klein,Kristin M. Krewenka,Smitha Krishnan,Smitha Krishnan,Ashley E. Larsen,Claire Lavigne,Heidi Liere,Bea Maas,Rachel E. Mallinger,Eliana Martinez Pachon,Alejandra Martínez-Salinas,Timothy D. Meehan,Matthew G. E. Mitchell,Gonzalo Alberto Roman Molina,Maike Nesper,Lovisa Nilsson,Megan E. O'Rourke,Marcell K. Peters,Milan Plećaš,Simon G. Potts,Davi de L. Ramos,Jay A. Rosenheim,Maj Rundlöf,Adrien Rusch,Agustín Sáez,Jeroen Scheper,Matthias Schleuning,Julia Schmack,Amber R. Sciligo,Colleen L. Seymour,Dara A. Stanley,Rebecca Stewart,Jane C. Stout,Louis Sutter,Mayura B. Takada,Hisatomo Taki,Giovanni Tamburini,Matthias Tschumi,Blandina Felipe Viana,Catrin Westphal,Bryony K. Willcox,Stephen D. Wratten,Akira Yoshioka,Carlos Zaragoza-Trello,Wei Zhang,Yi Zou,Ingolf Steffan-Dewenter +106 more
TL;DR: Using a global database from 89 studies (with 1475 locations), the relative importance of species richness, abundance, and dominance for pollination; biological pest control; and final yields in the context of ongoing land-use change is partitioned.
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Bees prefer foods containing neonicotinoid pesticides
Sébastien Kessler,Erin Jo Tiedeken,Kerry L. Simcock,Sophie Derveau,J. R. A. Mitchell,Samantha Softley,Jane C. Stout,Geraldine A. Wright +7 more
TL;DR: This work shows that bees cannot control their exposure to neonicotinoids in food and implies that treating flowering crops with IMD and TMX presents a sizeable hazard to foraging bees.
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Multiple stressors on biotic interactions: how climate change and alien species interact to affect pollination
Oliver Schweiger,Jacobus C. Biesmeijer,Riccardo Bommarco,Thomas Hickler,Philip E. Hulme,Stefan Klotz,Ingolf Kühn,Mari Moora,Anders Nielsen,Ralf Ohlemüller,Theodora Petanidou,Simon G. Potts,Petr Pyšek,Jane C. Stout,Martin T. Sykes,Thomas Tscheulin,Montserrat Vilà,Gian-Reto Walther,Catrin Westphal,Catrin Westphal,Marten Winter,Marten Winter,Martin Zobel,Josef Settele +23 more
TL;DR: It is found that both climate change and alien species will ultimately lead to the creation of novel communities, and certain interactions may no longer occur while there will also be potential for the emergence of new relationships.
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Can alloethism in workers of the bumblebee, Bombus terrestris, be explained in terms of foraging efficiency?
Dave Goulson,James Peat,Jane C. Stout,James H. R. Tucker,Ben Darvill,Lara C. Derwent,William O. H. Hughes +6 more
TL;DR: This work established whether workers of the bumblebee, Bombus terrestris (L.) (Hymenoptera; Apidae), exhibit alloethism, and quantified the size of workers engaging in foraging compared to those that remain in the nest, and confirmed that it is the larger bees that tend to forage.