Paul Schmid-Hempel
1948
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photo credits: Wikimedia Commons
country of citizenship: Switzerland
educated at: University of Zurich
occupation: acarologist, university teacher
Articles 106
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Genetic Variation in Antimicrobial Activity of Honey Bee (Apis mellifera) Seminal Fluid
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Bee Parasites: Don't Lose Your Flagellum
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Evolution of negative immune regulators
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Genomic Variation among Strains of Crithidia bombi and C. expoeki
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High Gut Microbiota Diversity Provides Lower Resistance against Infection by an Intestinal Parasite in Bumblebees
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The genomes of Crithidia bombi and C. expoeki, common parasites of bumblebees.
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Parasites and Their Social Hosts
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Host effects on microbiota community assembly.
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Parasite infection of specific host genotypes relates to changes in prevalence in two natural populations of bumblebees.
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The Bee Microbiome: Impact on Bee Health and Model for Evolution and Ecology of Host-Microbe Interactions
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Perspectives on the evolutionary ecology of arthropod antimicrobial peptides.
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Royal Decree: Gene Expression in Trans-Generationally Immune Primed Bumblebee Workers Mimics a Primary Immune Response
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Insect antimicrobial peptides act synergistically to inhibit a trypanosome parasite
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Colony pace: a life-history trait affecting social insect epidemiology.
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Immune response and gut microbial community structure in bumblebees after microbiota transplants.
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The genomes of two key bumblebee species with primitive eusocial organization
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A depauperate immune repertoire precedes evolution of sociality in bees
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Large scale patterns of abundance and distribution of parasites in Mexican bumblebees
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The distribution of parasite strains among hosts affects disease spread in a social insect
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Insect antimicrobial peptides show potentiating functional interactions against Gram-negative bacteria.
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The invasion of southern South America by imported bumblebees and associated parasites
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Gene expression differences underlying genotype-by-genotype specificity in a host-parasite system
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Protein-poor diet reduces host-specific immune gene expression in Bombus terrestris.
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Immune gene expression in Bombus terrestris: signatures of infection despite strong variation among populations, colonies, and sister workers
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Qualitatively different immune response of the bumblebee host, Bombus terrestris, to infection by different genotypes of the trypanosome gut parasite, Crithidia bombi.
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Diversity and evolutionary patterns of bacterial gut associates of corbiculate bees.
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Few colonies of the host Bombus terrestris disproportionately affect the genetic diversity of its parasite, Crithidia bombi.
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Diversity of Nosema associated with bumblebees (Bombus spp.) from China
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Probing mixed-genotype infections II: high multiplicity in natural infections of the trypanosomatid, Crithidia bombi, in its host, Bombus spp.
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Complex adaptive responses during antagonistic coevolution between Tribolium castaneum and its natural parasite Nosema whitei revealed by multiple fitness components
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Antagonistic experimental coevolution with a parasite increases host recombination frequency.
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Probing mixed-genotype infections I: extraction and cloning of infections from hosts of the trypanosomatid Crithidia bombi
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