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Diet Breadth Affects Bacterial Identity but Not Diversity in the Pollen Provisions of Closely Related Polylectic and Oligolectic Bees
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Longitudinal assessment of dairy farm management practices associated with the presence of psychrotolerant Bacillales spores in bulk tank milk on 10 New York State dairy farms
Assemblage of filamentous fungi associated with aculeate hymenopteran brood in reed galls
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Identification of dairy farm management practices associated with the presence of psychrotolerant sporeformers in bulk tank milk
Inhibitory effect of gut bacteria from the Japanese honey bee, Apis cerana japonica, against Melissococcus plutonius, the causal agent of European foulbrood disease
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Starmerella meliponinorum sp. nov., a novel ascomycetous yeast species associated with stingless bees
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