Andrew Quinn

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3 publications

2024 | 2021 |
Gut microbiota influences onset of foraging-related behavior but not physiological hallmarks of division of labor in honeybees.
Liberti J., Frank E.T., Kay T., Kesner L., Monié-Ibanes M., Quinn A., Schmitt T., Keller L., Engel P., 2024/09/11. mBio, 15 (9) pp. e0103424. Peer-reviewed.
Host-derived organic acids enable gut colonization of the honey bee symbiont Snodgrassella alvi.
Quinn A., El Chazli Y., Escrig S., Daraspe J., Neuschwander N., McNally A., Genoud C., Meibom A., Engel P., 2024/02. Nature microbiology, 9 (2) pp. 477-489. Peer-reviewed.
Niche partitioning facilitates coexistence of closely related honey bee gut bacteria.
Brochet S., Quinn A., Mars RAT, Neuschwander N., Sauer U., Engel P., 2021/07/19. eLife, 10 pp. e68583. Peer-reviewed.
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