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Application of Atmospheric Solids Analysis Probe Mass Spectrometry for the Taxonomic Analysis of Pollen
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Spontaneous choices for insect-pollinated flower shapes by wild non-eusocial halictid bees
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Missing for almost 100 years: the rare and potentially threatened bee, Pharohylaeus lactiferus (Hymenoptera, Colletidae)
The State of Bee Monitoring in the United States: A Call to Refocus Away From Bowl Traps and Towards More Effective Methods
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High sampling effectiveness for non‐bee flower visitors using vane traps in both open and wooded habitats
Relationships among ecological traits of wild bee communities along gradients of habitat amount and fragmentation
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Improving vegetation quality for the restoration of pollinators – the relevance of co-flowering species in space and time
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The genetic consequences of the anthropogenic movement of social bees
The New Zealand experience of varroa invasion highlights research opportunities for Australia
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Spatial conservation priorities are highly sensitive to choice of biodiversity surrogates and species distribution model type
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Parallel evolution of angiosperm colour signals: common evolutionary pressures linked to hymenopteran vision
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DNA barcoding a regional fauna: Irish solitary bees
Pollen residues in nests ofCentris tarsataSmith (Hymenoptera, Apidae, Centridini) in a tropical semiarid area in NE Brazil
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