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Classification of the Apidae (Hymenoptera)
Tetragonula Carbonaria and Disease: Behavioural and Antimicrobial Defences Used by Colonies to Limit Brood Pathogens
Revista Biologia Tropical
Warfare in Stingless Bees
Stingless Bee Propagation
Bees at War: Interspecific Battles and Nest Usurpation in Stingless Bees
CROSS-POLLINATOR Issue 19, March 2021 Inside This Issue Newsletter of the Message from Committee
How Stingless Bees Are Able to Make Tall Spiral Nests 29 July 2020, by Bob Yirka
Bee Behavioural Plasticity in a Global Change Context Miguel Ángel Collado Aliaño
Comb Architecture of the Eusocial Bees Arises from Simple Rules Used During Cell Building
Mandurama Public School Term 2
April 2021 CANCELLED ROGI News ROGI Meetings Are Held on the 2Nd Inside This Edition Page Thursday Night of the Month, with Doors Opening at 6.15Pm
Bees Collect Polyurethane and Polyethylene Plastics As Novel Nest Materials 1, 2 J
Novel Aspects of Nest Defence in Stingless Bees
1. Padil Species Factsheet Scientific Name: Common Name Image
Bee Bread): Chemical and Microbiology Properties and Health Benefits
Bees at War: Interspecific Battles and Nest Usurpation in Stingless Bees
Halcroft Et Al Australian Stingless Bee Industry Authors
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The Bee Tetragonula Builds Its Comb Like a Crystal Royalsocietypublishing.Org/Journal/Rsif Silvana S
Volume 16 May 2013 Issue 5 GARDENING in AUTUMN
7 James Makinson
O the Pollination of Cultivated Plants
Social Bees Are Fitter in More Biodiverse Environments
Brood Comb Construction by the Stingless Bees Tetragonula Hockingsi and Tetragonula Carbonaria
05 • 06 • 07 December 2019
The Story of Native Bees
Into the Past: a Step Towards a Robust Kimberley Rock Art Chronology
Diversity and Bioactivity of Microorganisms Associated with Australian Stingless Bee Species
Tests of Hybridisation in Tetragonula Stingless Bees Using Multiple 2 Genetic Markers