Yeasts in floral nectar: a quantitative survey CM Herrera, C De Vega, A Canto, MI Pozo Annals of botany 103 (9), 1415-1423, 2009 | 309 | 2009 |
Microbiology of sugar‐rich environments: diversity, ecology and system constraints B Lievens, JE Hallsworth, MI Pozo, ZB Belgacem, A Stevenson, ... Environmental Microbiology 17 (2), 278-298, 2015 | 202 | 2015 |
Yeasts in nectar of an early‐blooming herb: sought by bumble bees, detrimental to plant fecundity CM Herrera, MI Pozo, M Medrano Ecology 94 (2), 273-279, 2013 | 200 | 2013 |
Inhospitable sweetness: nectar filtering of pollinator-borne inocula leads to impoverished, phylogenetically clustered yeast communities CM Herrera, A Canto, MI Pozo, P Bazaga Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 277 (1682), 747-754, 2010 | 182 | 2010 |
Species richness of yeast communities in floral nectar of southern Spanish plants MI Pozo, CM Herrera, P Bazaga Microbial Ecology 61, 82-91, 2011 | 176 | 2011 |
Nectar yeasts of two southern Spanish plants: the roles of immigration and physiological traits in community assembly MI Pozo, MA Lachance, CM Herrera FEMS microbiology ecology 80 (2), 281-293, 2012 | 160 | 2012 |
Nectar yeasts warm the flowers of a winter-blooming plant CM Herrera, MI Pozo Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 277 (1689), 1827-1834, 2010 | 157 | 2010 |
Jack of all nectars, master of most: DNA methylation and the epigenetic basis of niche width in a flower‐living yeast CM Herrera, MI Pozo, P Bazaga Molecular Ecology 21 (11), 2602-2616, 2012 | 143 | 2012 |
Impact of microorganisms on nectar chemistry, pollinator attraction and plant fitness MI Pozo, B Lievens, H Jacquemyn Nectar: production, chemical composition and benefits to animals and plants 41, 2015 | 92 | 2015 |
The impact of yeast presence in nectar on bumble bee behavior and fitness MI Pozo, G Van Kemenade, A Van Oystaeyen, T Aledón‐Catalá, ... Ecological Monographs 90 (1), e01393, 2020 | 74 | 2020 |
Habitat-specific variation in gut microbial communities and pathogen prevalence in bumblebee queens (Bombus terrestris) L Bosmans, MI Pozo, C Verreth, S Crauwels, L Wilberts, IS Sobhy, ... PLoS One 13 (10), e0204612, 2018 | 66 | 2018 |
Presence of yeasts in floral nectar is consistent with the hypothesis of microbial-mediated signaling in plant-pollinator interactions MJ Pozo, C de Vega, A Canto, CM Herrera Plant Signaling & Behavior 4 (11), 1102-1104, 2009 | 46 | 2009 |
Impact of microbial communities on floral nectar chemistry: potential implications for biological control of pest insects M Lenaerts, MI Pozo, F Wäckers, W Van den Ende, H Jacquemyn, ... Basic and Applied Ecology 17 (3), 189-198, 2016 | 43 | 2016 |
Surviving in the absence of flowers: do nectar yeasts rely on overwintering bumblebee queens to complete their annual life cycle? MI Pozo, J Bartlewicz, A Van Oystaeyen, A Benavente, G Van Kemenade, ... FEMS microbiology ecology 94 (12), fiy196, 2018 | 42 | 2018 |
Effects of agricultural fungicides on microorganisms associated with floral nectar: susceptibility assays and field experiments J Bartlewicz, MI Pozo, O Honnay, B Lievens, H Jacquemyn Environmental Science and Pollution Research 23, 19776-19786, 2016 | 39 | 2016 |
Yeast–nectar interactions: metacommunities and effects on pollinators H Jacquemyn, MI Pozo, S Álvarez-Pérez, B Lievens, T Fukami Current Opinion in Insect Science 44, 35-40, 2021 | 38 | 2021 |
Species coexistence in simple microbial communities: unravelling the phenotypic landscape of co‐occurring Metschnikowia species in floral nectar MI Pozo, CM Herrera, MA Lachance, K Verstrepen, B Lievens, ... Environmental Microbiology 18 (6), 1850-1862, 2016 | 37 | 2016 |
Nectar yeasts of the Metschnikowia clade are highly susceptible to azole antifungals widely used in medicine and agriculture S Alvarez-Perez, C de Vega, MI Pozo, M Lenaerts, A Van Assche, ... FEMS Yeast Research 16 (1), fov115, 2016 | 33 | 2016 |
Hibernation Leads to Altered Gut Communities in Bumblebee Queens (Bombus terrestris) L Bosmans, MI Pozo, C Verreth, S Crauwels, F Wäckers, H Jacquemyn, ... Insects 9 (4), 188, 2018 | 31 | 2018 |
Nonrandom genotype distribution among floral hosts contributes to local and regional genetic diversity in the nectar–living yeast Metschnikowia reukaufii CM Herrera, MI Pozo, P Bazaga FEMS Microbiology Ecology 87 (3), 568-575, 2014 | 31 | 2014 |