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Sharing the wealth: pollen partitioning in a Cucurbita crop pollination system with reference to the wild hoary squash bee.
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A solitary ground‐nesting wasp truncates its parental investment in response to detection of parasites
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Fragmentation of nest and foraging habitat affects time budgets of solitary bees, their fitness and pollination services, depending on traits: Results from an individual-based model
Metamorphosis is induced by food absence rather than a critical weight in the solitary bee,
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Timing and size of daily pollen meals eaten by adult females of a solitary bee (Nomia melanderi) (Apiformes: Halictidae)
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Scientific Opinion on the science behind the development of a risk assessment of Plant Protection Products on bees (Apis mellifera
, Bombus
spp. and solitary bees)