Richard J. Gill

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2011-2013 School of Biological Sciences Royal Holloway University of London, Egham, England, United Kingdom 
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Rob Hammond grad student 2006-2010 (Evolution Tree)
Nigel E. Raine post-doc 2011-2013 Royal Holloway University of London
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Colgan TJ, Arce AN, Gill RJ, et al. (2022) Genomic Signatures of Recent Adaptation in a Wild Bumblebee. Molecular Biology and Evolution. 39
Rother L, Kraft N, Smith DB, et al. (2021) A micro-CT-based standard brain atlas of the bumblebee. Cell and Tissue Research
Smith DB, Arce AN, Ramos Rodrigues A, et al. (2020) Insecticide exposure during brood or early-adult development reduces brain growth and impairs adult learning in bumblebees. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 287: 20192442
Kenna D, Cooley H, Pretelli I, et al. (2019) Pesticide exposure affects flight dynamics and reduces flight endurance in bumblebees. Ecology and Evolution. 9: 5637-5650
Colgan TJ, Fletcher IK, Arce AN, et al. (2019) Caste- and pesticide-specific effects of neonicotinoid pesticide exposure on gene expression in bumblebees. Molecular Ecology
Arce AN, Ramos Rodrigues A, Yu J, et al. (2018) Foraging bumblebees acquire a preference for neonicotinoid-treated food with prolonged exposure. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 285
Samuelson EE, Chen-Wishart ZP, Gill RJ, et al. (2016) Effect of acute pesticide exposure on bee spatial working memory using an analogue of the radial-arm maze. Scientific Reports. 6: 38957
Smith DB, Bernhardt G, Raine NE, et al. (2016) Exploring miniature insect brains using micro-CT scanning techniques. Scientific Reports. 6: 21768
Arce AN, David TI, Randall EL, et al. (2016) Impact of controlled neonicotinoid exposure on bumblebees in a realistic field setting Journal of Applied Ecology. 54: 1199-1208
Raine NE, Gill RJ. (2015) Ecology: Tasteless pesticides affect bees in the field. Nature. 521: 38-40
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