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University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
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Olivia Kline's research investigates the biological interactions between plants, insects, and microbes, with a focus on insect pests and pollinators. Her work examines how microbial symbionts can be utilized to detoxify phytotoxins and synthetic chemicals, a process relevant to both agricultural pest management and pollinator health. Kline also studies the biology, genetic diversity, and conservation of wild bees, particularly in tree fruit orchards. Her publications address current trends in bee conservation and habitat restoration in various anthropogenic environments. Additionally, her research explores the toxicity responses of different bee species to specific insecticides, revealing variations based on species and sex.
Kline collaborates with Neelendra K. Joshi, Coleman Z. Little, Lilia Stemet, and Joshua Chavana on her research projects. She has an h-index of 3 with 5 total publications and 115 citations.
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- h-index: 3
- Publications: 5
- Citations: 115
Selected Publications
- Toxicity responses of different bee species to flupyradifurone and sulfoxaflor insecticides reveal species and sex-based variations (2025) DOI
- Current trends in bee conservation and habitat restoration in different types of anthropogenic habitats (2024) DOI
- Microbial Symbiont-Based Detoxification of Different Phytotoxins and Synthetic Toxic Chemicals in Insect Pests and Pollinators (2024) DOI
- Biology, Genetic Diversity, and Conservation of Wild Bees in Tree Fruit Orchards (2022) DOI
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