Olivia Kline Data-verified
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Entomology & Plant Pathology
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Olivia Kline investigates the biological and ecological factors influencing insect populations, with a particular focus on bees and agricultural pests. Her research examines how microbial symbionts contribute to the detoxification of phytotoxins and synthetic chemicals in these insects. Kline also studies the genetic diversity, biology, and conservation needs of wild bees in tree fruit orchards, exploring current trends in bee conservation and habitat restoration within anthropogenic environments. Her work has explored variations in toxicity responses to specific insecticides, revealing differences based on bee species and sex.
Kline collaborates with researchers from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Neelendra K. Joshi, Lilia Stemet, and Joshua Chavana, as well as Coleman Z. Little from the University of Central Arkansas. She has authored five publications, with an h-index of 4 and over 100 citations.
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- h-index: 4
- Publications: 5
- Citations: 121
Selected Publications
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Toxicity responses of different bee species to flupyradifurone and sulfoxaflor insecticides reveal species and sex-based variations (2025)
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Current trends in bee conservation and habitat restoration in different types of anthropogenic habitats (2024)
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Microbial Symbiont-Based Detoxification of Different Phytotoxins and Synthetic Toxic Chemicals in Insect Pests and Pollinators (2024)
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Biology, Genetic Diversity, and Conservation of Wild Bees in Tree Fruit Orchards (2022)
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- Microbial Symbiont-Based Detoxification of Different Phytotoxins and Synthetic Toxic Chemicals in Insect Pests and Pollinators
- Biology, Genetic Diversity, and Conservation of Wild Bees in Tree Fruit Orchards
- Toxicity responses of different bee species to flupyradifurone and sulfoxaflor insecticides reveal species and sex-based variations
- Current trends in bee conservation and habitat restoration in different types of anthropogenic habitats
- Biology, Genetic Diversity, and Conservation of Wild Bees in Tree Fruit Orchards
- Biology, Genetic Diversity, and Conservation of Wild Bees in Tree Fruit Orchards
- Biology, Genetic Diversity, and Conservation of Wild Bees in Tree Fruit Orchards
- Biology, Genetic Diversity, and Conservation of Wild Bees in Tree Fruit Orchards
- Biology, Genetic Diversity, and Conservation of Wild Bees in Tree Fruit Orchards
- Biology, Genetic Diversity, and Conservation of Wild Bees in Tree Fruit Orchards
- Biology, Genetic Diversity, and Conservation of Wild Bees in Tree Fruit Orchards
- Biology, Genetic Diversity, and Conservation of Wild Bees in Tree Fruit Orchards
- Biology, Genetic Diversity, and Conservation of Wild Bees in Tree Fruit Orchards
- Toxicity responses of different bee species to flupyradifurone and sulfoxaflor insecticides reveal species and sex-based variations
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