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Hamish Symington
Hamish Symington
Junior Research Fellow, Queens' College, University of Cambridge
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Evolution of the chloroplast genome
CJ Howe, AC Barbrook, VL Koumandou, RER Nisbet, HA Symington, ...
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B …, 2003
1892003
Organisation and expression of the plastid genome of the dinoflagellate Amphidinium operculatum
A Barbrook, H Symington, R Nisbet, A Larkum, C Howe
Molecular Genetics and Genomics 266, 632-638, 2001
672001
The mechanics of nectar offloading in the bumblebee Bombus terrestris and implications for optimal concentrations during nectar foraging
JG Pattrick, HA Symington, W Federle, BJ Glover
Journal of the Royal Society Interface 17 (162), 20190632, 2020
172020
SpotCard: an optical mark recognition tool to improve field data collection speed and accuracy
HA Symington, BJ Glover
Plant methods 15, 1-6, 2019
22019
Research Data supporting" Strawberry varieties differ in pollinator-relevant floral traits"
H Symington, B Glover
2024
Strawberry varieties differ in pollinator‐relevant floral traits
HA Symington, BJ Glover
Ecology and Evolution 14 (2), e10914, 2024
2024
Strawberry varieties differ in pollinator-relevant floral traits
B Glover, H Symington
Wiley, 2024
2024
Bumblebees negotiate a trade-off between nectar quality and floral biomechanics
JG Pattrick, HA Symington, W Federle, BJ Glover
Iscience 26 (11), 2023
2023
Research data supporting'Bumblebees negotiate a tradeoff between nectar quality and floral biomechanics'
J Pattrick, H Symington, W Federle, B Glover
2023
Petals, pigments and pollinator preferences
H Symington
University of Cambridge, 2022
2022
Supplemental Information for: The mechanics of nectar offloading in the bumblebee Bombus terrestris and implications for optimal concentrations during nectar foraging. Journal …
JG Pattrick, HA Symington, W Federle, BJ Glover
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