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Unique Bee Communities Within Vacant Lots and Urban Farms Result from Variation in Surrounding Urbanization Intensity
Historical Changes in Northeastern US Bee Pollinators Related to Shared Ecological Traits Ignasi Bartomeusa,B,1, John S
The Maryland Entomologist
(Hymenoptera: Apoidea) of St. Louis, Missouri, USA Author(S): Gerardo R
Observer Cards—Bees
Characterizing the Maternally Inherited Endosymbionts of Solitary Bees
Bee Behavioural Plasticity in a Global Change Context Miguel Ángel Collado Aliaño
Journal of Melittology No
Habitat for Pollinators: Improving Management of Regionally Significant Xeric Grasslands, Barrens, and Woodlands in the Northeast
Catch the Buzz — Pollinator Diversity, Distribution, And
Species? a Test Using Crop Pollination Are Ecosystem Services Stabilized by Differences Among
Wild Bee Pollinators Provide the Majority of Crop Visitation Across
Effects of Burn Season on Bee and Floral Community in Tallgrass Prairies, and the Use of Museum Collections Data
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Enhancing Native Pollinators of Watermelon Agroecosystems in South Carolina Miriam Meryl Jenkins Clemson University,
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Bees (Hymenoptera: Anthophila) of a Riverside Outcrop Prairie in Fairfax County, Virginia
The Pennsylvania State University
The Bees of Algonquin Park
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The Roles of Forest Fragments and an Invasive Shrub in Structuring Native Bee Communities and Pollination Services in Intensive Agricultural Landscapes
An Automated Approach to Bee Identification from Wing Venation
Floral Enhancement of Turfgrass Lawns for the Benefit of Bee Pollinators in Minneapolis, Minnesota a Thesis SUBMITTED to the FA
Effects of Land Use on Wild Bee Functional Diversity
Bee Observer Cards Complete Set of 36 Cards There Are Approximately 20,000 Described Species of Bees Living on All Continents Except Antarctica