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Xylocopa darwini
Invaders of Pollination Networks in the Galápagos
Galapagos
Non-Native Small Terrestrial Vertebrates in the Galapagos 2 3 Diego F
Exotic Species and Temporal Variation in Hawaiian Floral Visitation Networks
Pollinator Availability: a Possible Explanation of in Inter.Island Floral Variation "Iuszcia Gai-Apagan a (A Cantha Ceae)
The Galapagos Carpenter Bee, Just How Important Is It?
Transylvanian Review of Systematical and Ecological Research
University of Birmingham a Roadmap For
Insect Pollinators of Jasminocereus Thouarsii, an Endemic Cactus of the Galapagos Islands
Invaders of Pollination Networks in the Galápagos Islands: Emergence of Novel Communities
Do Wood Nesting Bees Have Better Island Dispersal Abilities? Nikolaj Rauff Poulsen, Claus Rasmussen
Pollination Patterns and Plant Breeding Systems in the Galápagos
Memorias Del II Congreso De Control Biológico Aplicado
Papéis Avulsos De Zoologia Museu De Zoologia Da Universidade De São Paulo
Ecuador & Galapagos
Ecuador & Galapagos
Pollination of the Southwestern Opuntias 1
Xylocopa Darwini) Despite Strong Flight Capability and Ecological Amplitude
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Hymenopteran Floral Visitors As Recorded from an Agro- Ecosystem Near Bikaner, Rajasthan by Harshwardhan Bhardwaj, Parul Thaker & Meera Srivastava Govt
Hymenoptera: Apidae, Xylocopinae) with Comments on Its Taxonomy
Endemic Species Predation by the Introduced Smooth-Billed Ani in Galápagos
Galvezia Leucantha) of the Galapagos Islands Beatriz GuzmAn1 , Ruben Heleno2, Manuel Nogales3, Walter Simbana~ 4, Anna Traveset5 and Pablo Vargas1*
The Galapagos Carpenter Bee, Just How Important Is It?
A Review of the Introduced Smooth-Billed Ani Crotophaga Ani in Galápagos