Alison Fowler

About Alison Fowler

Alison Fowler, With an exceptional h-index of 7 and a recent h-index of 7 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Massachusetts Amherst, specializes in the field of evolutionary ecology, species interactions, host-parasite interactions.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Pollen Diet Diversity does not Affect Gut Bacterial Communities or Melanization in a Social and Solitary Bee Species

Gut Transplants from Bees Fed an Antipathogenic Pollen Diet Do Not Confer Pathogen Resistance to Recipients

The effect of sunflower pollen age and origin on pathogen infection in the common eastern bumble bee (Apidae: Hymenoptera)

Sunflower spines and beyond: mechanisms and breadth of pollen that reduce gut pathogen infection in the common eastern bumble bee

Data and R code for" Gut Transplants from Bees Fed an Antipathogenic Pollen Diet Do Not Confer Pathogen Resistance to Recipients"

The Effect of Pollen Diet on Pathogen Infection, Immunity, and Gut Bacteria in Bees

Consuming sunflower pollen reduced pathogen infection but did not alter measures of immunity in bumblebees

Sunflower pollen reduces a gut pathogen in the model bee species, Bombus impatiens, but has weaker effects in three wild congeners

Alison Fowler Information

University

Position

PhD Student

Citations(all)

126

Citations(since 2020)

123

Cited By

29

hIndex(all)

7

hIndex(since 2020)

7

i10Index(all)

4

i10Index(since 2020)

4

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Alison Fowler Skills & Research Interests

evolutionary ecology

species interactions

host-parasite interactions

Top articles of Alison Fowler

Pollen Diet Diversity does not Affect Gut Bacterial Communities or Melanization in a Social and Solitary Bee Species

Microbial Ecology

2024/12

Gut Transplants from Bees Fed an Antipathogenic Pollen Diet Do Not Confer Pathogen Resistance to Recipients

Microbial Ecology

2023/11

The effect of sunflower pollen age and origin on pathogen infection in the common eastern bumble bee (Apidae: Hymenoptera)

Journal of Economic Entomology

2023/10/1

Sunflower spines and beyond: mechanisms and breadth of pollen that reduce gut pathogen infection in the common eastern bumble bee

Functional Ecology

2023/6

Laura L Figueroa
Laura L Figueroa

H-Index: 5

Alison Fowler
Alison Fowler

H-Index: 3

Data and R code for" Gut Transplants from Bees Fed an Antipathogenic Pollen Diet Do Not Confer Pathogen Resistance to Recipients"

2023

The Effect of Pollen Diet on Pathogen Infection, Immunity, and Gut Bacteria in Bees

2023

Consuming sunflower pollen reduced pathogen infection but did not alter measures of immunity in bumblebees

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B

2022/6/20

Sunflower pollen reduces a gut pathogen in the model bee species, Bombus impatiens, but has weaker effects in three wild congeners

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

2022/2/9

Assessing chemical mechanisms underlying the effects of sunflower pollen on a gut pathogen in bumble bees

Journal of chemical ecology

2020/8

Parasite defense mechanisms in bees: behavior, immunity, antimicrobials, and symbionts

2020/7/2

Sunflower pollen reduces a gut pathogen in worker and queen but not male bumble bees

Ecological Entomology

2020/12

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