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Pollination of Two Species of Ferocactus: Interactions Between Cactus-Specialist Bees and Their Host Plants
On the Pima County Multi-Species Conservation Plan, Arizona
Components of Nest Provisioning Behavior in Solitary Bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea)*
2009 Pinon Canyon Invertebrate Survey Report
Metal Acquisition in the Weaponized Ovipositors of Aculeate Hymenoptera
Predicting Changes in Bee Assemblages Following State Transitions at North American Dryland Ecotones
Draft Recovery Plan for Coryphantha Scheeri Var. Robustispina (Pima Pineapple Cactus)
California Fish and Game 100(1):7-8; 2014
Community Patterns and Plant Attractiveness to Pollinators in the Texas High Plains
Observer Cards—Bees
Plantpress 07I
Biodiversity, Community Dynamics, and Novel Foraging Behaviors of a Rich Native Bee Fauna Across Habitats at Pinnacles National Park, California
Proquest Dissertations
Generalist Behavior Describes Pollen Foraging for Perceived Oligolectic and Polylectic Bees
Early Duplication and Functional Diversification of the Opsin Gene Family in Insects
Maestro Raúl Muñiz Vélez Su Vida Y Obra Profesor Raúl Muñíz Vélez
Native Pollinators (Hymenoptera: Anthophila) in Cotton Grown in the Gulf South, United States
Hymenoptera, Apidae, Apinae)
Top View
Bees in a Changing World: How Land Surface Phenology, Bee Community Distributions, and Pollinator-Plant Interactions Are Impacted by Urbanization and Agriculture
Appendix D Section 7 Consultation
Monitoring, Assessing and Evaluating the Pollinator
Hymenoptera: Megachilidae) in a Monte Desert Reserve in Mid-Western Argentina Nydia Vitale, Diego P
Copyright by Kimberly Michelle Ballare 2018
Loss of Developmental Diapause As Royalsocietypublishing.Org/Journal/Rsbl Prerequisite for Social Evolution in Bees
Male Size Influences Competition and Courtship in Diadasia Rinconis (Hymenoptera: Apidae)
Recovery Plan for Pima Pineapple Cactus (Coryphantha Scheeri Var
United States Department of the Interior
Bee Observer Cards Complete Set of 36 Cards There Are Approximately 20,000 Described Species of Bees Living on All Continents Except Antarctica