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University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
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Harriet Lambert researches the ecology, evolution, and conservation of social bees, with a specific focus on bee behavior and plant-pollinator communication. During her PhD, she identified a novel behavior in bumblebees where workers damage plant leaves using their mouthparts. Her research explored the triggers for this behavior and its impact on flowering time through laboratory and semi-natural experiments. In postdoctoral work, Lambert examined the ecological relevance of this behavior, investigating its fitness implications under food scarcity and observing bee behavioral preferences in natural settings. Future research plans include expanding work in natural environments to study the effects of floral resource availability on bumblebee behavior, resource use, and reproduction in human-modified landscapes. Lambert is also committed to open science and science communication.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 3
- Citations: 79
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- Honeybees collect pollen from the buzz-pollinated flowers of invasive Solanum elaeagnifolium in Northern Greece (2025) DOI
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