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Lasioglossum malachurum
(Hymenoptera, Apoidea, Anthophila) in Serbia
Changing Paradigms in Insect Social Evolution: Insights from Halictine and Allodapine Bees
Social Polymorphism in the Sweat Bee Lasioglossum (Evylaeus) Baleicum (Cockerell) (Hymenoptera, Halictidae) in Hokkaido, Northern Japan
Small Sweat Bees (Hymenoptera: Halictidae) As Potential Major Pollinators of Melon (Cucumis Melo) in the Mediterranean
Lasioglossum Malachurum and Other Members Ofthe Subgenus Evylaeus
Copyright by Natalia Beatriz Biani 2009
Split Sex Ratios and Genetic Relatedness in a Primitively Eusocial Sweat Bee
British Phenological Records Indicate High Diversity and Extinction Rates Among LateSummerFlying Pollinators
Promoting Pollinators Along the Area 9 Road Network
Phylogeny of Halictidae with an Emphasis on Endemic African Halictinae Bryan N
A Halictid Bee with Sympatric Solitary and Eusocial Nests Offers Evidence for Hamilton’S Rule
Environmental Barriers to Sociality in an Obligate Eusocial Sweat Bee
Queen Recognition Signals in Two Primitively Eusocial Halictid Bees: Evolutionary Conservation and Caste-Specific Perception
Do Wild Bees Complement Honeybee Pollination of Confection Sunflowers in Israel? Gideon Pisanty, Alexandra-Maria Klein, Yael Mandelik
Bee Behavioural Plasticity in a Global Change Context Miguel Ángel Collado Aliaño
Evidence for Geographic Variation in Colony Social Organization in an Obligately Social Sweat Bee, Lasioglossum Malachurum Kirby (Hymenoptera; Halictidae)
BH Smith Curriculum Vitae
Impacts of Neonicotinoid Use on Long-Term Population Changes in Wild Bees in England
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British Phenological Records Indicate High Diversity and Extinction Rate
Flexible Social Organization and High Incidence of Drifting in the Sweat
European Red List of Bees
Foraging Biology of Neglected Bee Pollinators
Nesting Biology and Social Behavior of Xenochlora Bees (Hymenoptera: Halictidae: Augochlorini) from Peru
Phylogeny of Halictidae with an Emphasis on Endemic African Halictinae*
Bees in Britain 1-3 Edit G Allen Oct 2012
Identification of 24 New Microsatellite Loci in the Sweat Bee Lasioglossum Malachurum (Hymenoptera: Halictidae)
The Vulnerability of Plant-Pollinator Communities to Honeybee
Pan Traps and Bee Body Size in Unmanaged Urban Habitats
Wooded Semi-Natural Habitats Complement Permanent Grasslands in Supporting Wild Bee Diversity in Agricultural Landscapes
(Hymenoptera: Anthophila) and Hoverfly (Diptera: Syrphidae) Communities Within Farms Undergoing Ecological Transition
Do Sphecodes Cuckoo Bees Use Chemical Insignificance to Invade the Nests of Their Social Lasioglossum Bee Hosts? Carlo Polidori, Mareen Geyer, Thomas Schmitt
Use of Artificial Arenas to Predict the Social Organisation of Halictine Bees: Data for Fourteen Species from Chile
Solitary Bees Reduce Investment in Communication Compared with Their Social Relatives