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Nest Architecture, Life Cycle, and Natural
NATIVE POLLINATORS Who Are They and Are They Important?
Supplemental Information For: Biotic and Abiotic Drivers of Plant
An Inventory of Native Bees (Hymenoptera: Apiformes)
Historical Changes in Northeastern US Bee Pollinators Related to Shared Ecological Traits Ignasi Bartomeusa,B,1, John S
Megachilidae
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Notes on the Nesting of Three Species of Megachilinae in the Dubai Desert
Bee Communities on Managed Emergent Wetlands in the Lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley of Arkansas Phillip Lee Stephenson University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
Journal of Melittology Bee Biology, Ecology, Evolution, & Systematics the Latest Buzz in Bee Biology No
The Role of Pollinator Preference in the Maintenance of Pollen Colour
Bees of Ohio: a Field Guide
Wild Bee Communities in Central Wisconsin Vegetable Crops
Bees of Toronto: a Guide to Their Remarkable World
Back to Introduction Family Megachilidae Latreille, 72 Taxa
Bees Collect Polyurethane and Polyethylene Plastics As Novel Nest Materials 1, 2 J
The Effect of Simulated Climate Change on Overwintering Physiology in Solitary Bees and the Impacts of Floral and Landscape Resources on Nesting
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Evolution of the Leafcutter Bees and Chemical Ecology of Bee-Flower Relationships
Volume 34 No. 3 March, 2014 Over 60 Years Promoting Conservation
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Native Bee Nesting Shelter & Tubes
Final Report Grant No. 15SCBGPWI0054 Specialty Crops
Urban Bees Using Plastic to Build Hives 11 February 2014
Identification of Common Cavity-Nesting Bees
Bees of Florida1 James R
I a Survey and Historical Comparison of The
Understanding the Multiple Resource Needs of Leaf-Cutter Bees to Inform Pollinator
Bees Associated with Louisiana Longleaf Pine Savannas Chanda Sara Bartholomew Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College
Bees of Toronto