Bees prefer foods containing neonicotinoid pesticides SC Kessler, EJ Tiedeken, KL Simcock, S Derveau, J Mitchell, S Softley, ... Nature 521 (7550), 74-76, 2015 | 531 | 2015 |
Monitoring, sources, receptors, and control measures for three European Union watch list substances of emerging concern in receiving waters–a 20 year systematic review EJ Tiedeken, A Tahar, B McHugh, NJ Rowan Science of the Total Environment 574, 1140-1163, 2017 | 190 | 2017 |
Bumblebees are not deterred by ecologically relevant concentrations of nectar toxins EJ Tiedeken, JC Stout, PC Stevenson, GA Wright Journal of Experimental Biology 217 (9), 1620-1625, 2014 | 119 | 2014 |
Direct interactions between invasive plants and native pollinators: evidence, impacts and approaches JC Stout, EJ Tiedeken Functional Ecology 31 (1), 38-46, 2017 | 95 | 2017 |
Nectar chemistry modulates the impact of an invasive plant on native pollinators EJ Tiedeken, PA Egan, PC Stevenson, GA Wright, MJF Brown, EF Power, ... Functional Ecology 30 (6), 885-893, 2016 | 93 | 2016 |
Insect-Flower Interaction Network Structure Is Resilient to a Temporary Pulse of Floral Resources from Invasive Rhododendron ponticum EJ Tiedeken, JC Stout PLoS One 10 (3), e0119733, 2015 | 51 | 2015 |
Development of a semi-quantitative risk assessment model for evaluating environmental threat posed by the three first EU watch-list pharmaceuticals to urban wastewater … A Tahar, EJ Tiedeken, E Clifford, E Cummins, N Rowan Science of the total environment 603, 627-638, 2017 | 39 | 2017 |
Differential induced response to generalist and specialist herbivores by Lindera benzoin (Lauraceae) in sun and shade EH Mooney, EJ Tiedeken, NZ Muth, RA Niesenbaum Oikos 118 (8), 1181-1189, 2009 | 39 | 2009 |
Plant toxin levels in nectar vary spatially across native and introduced populations PA Egan, PC Stevenson, EJ Tiedeken, GA Wright, F Boylan, JC Stout Journal of Ecology 104 (4), 1106-1115, 2016 | 32 | 2016 |
Occurrence and geodatabase mapping of three contaminants of emerging concern in receiving water and at effluent from waste water treatment plants–a first overview of the … A Tahar, EJ Tiedeken, NJ Rowan Science of the total environment 616, 187-197, 2018 | 20 | 2018 |
Pulsed light inactivation of the bumble bee trypanosome parasite Crithidia bombi J Naughton, EJ Tiedeken, M Garvey, JC Stout, NJ Rowan Journal of Apicultural Research 56 (2), 144-154, 2017 | 18 | 2017 |
Correction: Corrigendum: Bees prefer foods containing neonicotinoid pesticides. SC Kessler, EJ Tiedeken, KL Simcock, S Derveau, J Mitchell, S Softley, ... Nature 533 (7602), 278-279, 2016 | 7 | 2016 |
Ecological Impacts of Invasive Plants on Pollinators: Studies on an Individual, Species and Community Scale EJ Tiedeken Trinity College Dublin, 2015 | 1 | 2015 |
PS 14-109: Volatile specificity as an inducible defense: An investigation of volatile chemistry as a form of top down regulation of herbivory in Lindera benzoin EJ Tiedeken, KR Goodrich, CM Ingersoll, RA Niesenbaum The 95th ESA Annual Meeting, 2010 | | 2010 |
COS 71-2: Differential induced response to generalist and specialist herbivores by Lindera benzoin L.(Lauraceae) in sun and shade RA Niesenbaum, EH Mooney, EJ Tiedeken, NZ Muth The 93rd ESA Annual Meeting, 2008 | | 2008 |
0EX, UK EJ Tiedeken, PA Egan, PC Stevenson, GA Wright, MJF Brown, EF Power, ... | | |
Supporting Information Manuscript:" Nectar chemistry modulates the impact of an invasive plant on native pollinators. EJ Tiedeken, PA Egan, PC Stevenson, GA Wright, MJF Brown, EF Power, ... | | |
Volatile specificity as an inducible defense: An investigation of volatile chemistry as a form of top down regulation of herbivory in Lindera benzoin EJ Tiedeken, KR Goodrich, CM Ingersoll, RA Niesenbaum | | |