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Interactions between bee foraging and floral resource phenology shape bee populations and communities
Abstract
The interactions between floral resource phenology, bee foraging behaviour, and traits such as diet breadth, sociality, and body size are discussed and greater use of information contained in museum collections on bee phenologies and floral hosts is encouraged.
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