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Hymenoptera: Apoidea
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Knowledge graph centered on Hymenoptera: Apoidea with 41 nodes and 185 connections. Top connected: Unknown, Bombus, Ligusticum porteri, Bombus terrestris, Bombus appositus.
Publications (26)
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Fitness costs and benefits of a non-native floral resource for subalpine solitary bees
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Shorter seasonal snow cover poses a risk to solitary bee populations in a mountainous ecosystem
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Solitary bee genera differ in foraging activity timing and temperature; Evidence of a seasonal dietary shift in Hoplitis fulgida
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How season length and diet breadth limit mason bee success across an elevational gradient
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The causes and consequences of pollen defence
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Comparison of Bee Bowls and Netting for Monitoring Native Bees
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Ecological Drivers and Consequences of Bumble Bee Body Size Variation
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Global Warming, Advancing Bloom and Evidence for Pollinator Plasticity from Long-Term Bee Emergence Monitoring
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The effects of anthropogenic change on pollination in plant-pollinator communities
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Understanding pollen specialization in mason bees: a case study of six species
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Bee phenology is predicted by climatic variation and functional traits
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Climate Change and Parasitism: An Investigation into Parasitic Bees' Climate Responses as Compared to their Hosts
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Towards a U.S. national program for monitoring native bees
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Nesting aggregation as a predictor of brood parasitism in mason bees (<i>Osmia spp.</i>)
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Direct benefits and indirect costs of warm temperatures for high-elevation populations of a solitary bee
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Interactions between bee foraging and floral resource phenology shape bee populations and communities
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Asteraceae pollen provisions protect <i>Osmia</i> mason bees (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae) from brood parasitism
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Nesting aggregation as a determinant of brood parasitism in mason bees (<i>Osmia</i> spp.)
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Use of Low Quality Pollen by Asteraceae-Specialist Osmia Mason Bees (<i>Hymenoptera: Megachilidae</i>)
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Genes Suggest Ancestral Colour Polymorphisms Are Shared across Morphologically Cryptic Species in Arctic Bumblebees
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The effect of repeated, lethal sampling on wild bee abundance and diversity
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Asteraceae pollen specialization affects vulnerability to brood parasitism in mason bees (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae).
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Activity and abundance of bumble bees near Crested Butte, CO: diel, seasonal, and elevation effects
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An examination of synchrony between insect emergence and flowering in Rocky Mountain meadows
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Variation in the structure and dynamics of bee assemblages across distinct montane meadows
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