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Unique Bee Communities Within Vacant Lots and Urban Farms Result from Variation in Surrounding Urbanization Intensity
Land Uses That Support Wild Bee (Hymenoptera: Apoidea: Anthophila) Communities Within an Agricultural Matrix
An Inventory of Native Bees (Hymenoptera: Apiformes)
Pollination Biology in Seven Taxa of Michigan Drchidaceae and a Study of Cypripedium Calcedlus in Michigan Based on Living Plants and Herbarium Specimens
Historical Changes in Northeastern US Bee Pollinators Related to Shared Ecological Traits Ignasi Bartomeusa,B,1, John S
(Hymenoptera: Apoidea) of St. Louis, Missouri, USA Author(S): Gerardo R
THE BUZZ ABOUT Bees Middle School
Bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) of the Chicago Area: Diversity and Habitat Use in an Urbanized Landscape
An Annotated Checklist of the Coleoptera of the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center: the Tenebrionoidea
Bees of Maine, with a State Species Checklist
Bees of Toronto: a Guide to Their Remarkable World
Response of Wild Pollinator Assemblages to Management of Restored Wetlands in Central New York, USA
Pollinator Diversity and Distribution Along the Chilkoot Trail
Bees of Maine, with a State Species Checklist
Effects of Burn Season on Bee and Floral Community in Tallgrass Prairies, and the Use of Museum Collections Data
Effects of Habitat Loss, Fragmentation, and Alteration on Wild Bees and Pollination Services in Fragmented Manitoba Grasslands
The Bees of British Columbia (Hymenoptera: Apoidea, Apiformes)
Wild Bee Response to Application of the Douglas-Fir Beetle Anti-Aggregation Pheromone, 3-Methylcyclohex-2-En-1-One
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An Assessment of the Native Invertebrate Pollinator
W AS HING T O N N at UR AL HE RIT a G E P RO G R AM Pollinators Of
Impacts of Urban Greenspace Management on Beneficial Insect Communities Master's Thesis Presented in Partial Fulfillment of Th
The Bee Fauna of the Horse Mountain and Grouse Mountain Region, Humboldt County
THE BIOLOGICAL CONTROL of SPOTTED KNAPWEED and CONSERVATION of ASSOCIATED POLLINATOR COMMUNITIES by Brendan David Carson a THES
Bees of Toronto
Beitr. Ent. Keltern ISSN 0005 - 805X 58 (2008) 1 S