Lena Wilfert

Lena Wilfert

Universität Ulm

H-index: 24

Europe-Germany

About Lena Wilfert

Lena Wilfert, With an exceptional h-index of 24 and a recent h-index of 19 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Universität Ulm,

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

Land‐use affects pollinator‐specific resource availability and pollinator foraging behaviour

Land-use-associated stressors interact to reduce bumblebee health at the individual and colony level

Lake Sinai virus is a diverse, globally distributed but not emerging multi‐strain honeybee virus

Conservation measures or hotspots of disease transmission? Agri-environment schemes can reduce disease prevalence in pollinator communities

Increasing flower species richness in agricultural landscapes alters insect pollinator networks: Implications for bee health and competition

Cold case: The disappearance of Egypt bee virus, a fourth distinct master strain of deformed wing virus linked to honeybee mortality in 1970’s Egypt

Phylogenetic patterns in mouth posture and echolocation emission behavior of phyllostomid bats

Virus prevalence and genetic diversity across a wild bumblebee community

Lena Wilfert Information

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2566

Citations(since 2020)

1409

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1717

hIndex(all)

24

hIndex(since 2020)

19

i10Index(all)

43

i10Index(since 2020)

33

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Top articles of Lena Wilfert

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Land‐use affects pollinator‐specific resource availability and pollinator foraging behaviour

Ecology and Evolution

Markus Birkenbach

Florian Straub

Anna Kiesel

Manfred Ayasse

Lena Wilfert

...

2024/3

Land-use-associated stressors interact to reduce bumblebee health at the individual and colony level

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

Florian Straub

Markus Birkenbach

Sara D Leonhardt

Fabian A Ruedenauer

Jonas Kuppler

...

2023/10/11

Lake Sinai virus is a diverse, globally distributed but not emerging multi‐strain honeybee virus

Molecular Ecology

Chunsheng Hou

Hao Liang

Chenxiao Chen

Hongxia Zhao

Pengfei Zhao

...

2023/7

Conservation measures or hotspots of disease transmission? Agri-environment schemes can reduce disease prevalence in pollinator communities

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B

Robyn Manley

Vincent Doublet

Owen N Wright

Toby Doyle

Isobel Refoy

...

2023/3/27

Increasing flower species richness in agricultural landscapes alters insect pollinator networks: Implications for bee health and competition

Ecology and Evolution

Vincent Doublet

Toby Doyle

Isobel Refoy

Sophie Hedges

Claire Carvell

...

2022/10

Cold case: The disappearance of Egypt bee virus, a fourth distinct master strain of deformed wing virus linked to honeybee mortality in 1970’s Egypt

Virology journal

Joachim R de Miranda

Laura E Brettell

Nor Chejanovsky

Anna K Childers

Anne Dalmon

...

2022/1/15

Phylogenetic patterns in mouth posture and echolocation emission behavior of phyllostomid bats

Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution

Gloria Gessinger

Rachel Page

Lena Wilfert

Annemarie Surlykke

Signe Brinkløv

...

2021/5/10

Virus prevalence and genetic diversity across a wild bumblebee community

Frontiers in microbiology

David J Pascall

Matthew C Tinsley

Bethany L Clark

Darren J Obbard

Lena Wilfert

2021/4/22

OneHealth implications of infectious diseases of wild and managed bees

Lena Wilfert

Mark JF Brown

Vincent Doublet

2021/11/1

Amanda M. Norton*, Emily J. Remnant, Gabriele Buchmann and Madeleine Beekman

Host And Pathogen Mechanisms Underpinning Viral Ecology And Emerging Infections

Declan C Schroeder

Lena Wilfert

Miguel Angel Martinez

2021/2/24

Viral adaptations to vector‐borne transmission can result in complex host–vector–pathogen interactions

Journal of Animal Ecology

Lena Wilfert

2021/10

Persistent effects of management history on honeybee colony virus abundances

Journal of Invertebrate Pathology

Lewis J Bartlett

Michael Boots

Berry J Brosi

Jacobus C de Roode

Keith S Delaplane

...

2021/2/1

Complex relationship between amino acids, fitness and food intake in Bombus terrestris

Amino Acids

C Ruth Archer

Johannes Fähnle

Maximilian Pretzner

Cansu Üstüner

Nina Weber

...

2021/10

Predictors of virus prevalence and diversity across a wild bumblebee community

bioRxiv

David J Pascall

Matthew C Tinsley

Bethany L Clark

Darren J Obbard

Lena Wilfert

2021/1/6

Dose-dependent effects of antibiotic intake on Bombus Terrestris (Linnaeus, 1758) dietary intake, survival and parasite infection prevalence

Journal of Invertebrate Pathology

Thomas Marceau

C Ruth Archer

Laura Bulson

Lena Wilfert

2021/6/1

Long‐term effects of antibiotic treatments on honeybee colony fitness: A modelling approach

Journal of Applied Ecology

Laura Bulson

Matthias A Becher

Trevelyan J McKinley

Lena Wilfert

2021/1

Host density drives viral, but not trypanosome, transmission in a key pollinator

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

Emily J Bailes

Judit Bagi

Jake Coltman

Michelle T Fountain

Lena Wilfert

...

2020/1/15

Contrasting impacts of a novel specialist vector on multihost viral pathogen epidemiology in wild and managed bees

Molecular Ecology

Robyn Manley

Ben Temperton

Mike Boots

Lena Wilfert

2020/1

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