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B. occidentalis

Roles: pollinator
External: iNaturalist · iDigBio · GenBank
Papers: 48 | Mentions: 48

Local Knowledge Graph (41 entities)

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Knowledge graph centered on B. occidentalis with 41 nodes and 191 connections. Top connected: Unknown, Hummingbird, Bombus, Ipomopsis, Ligusticum porteri.

Publications (48)

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Herbivory and water availability interact to shape the adaptive landscape in the perennial forb, Boechera stricta

2025EvolutionRole: text_match
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Nutrient niche dynamics among wild pollinators

2025Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological SciencesRole: text_match
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Investigating the potential mechanism behind bumble bee preference for Corydalis flowers inhabited by nectar specialist yeast

2024Role: text_match
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Nowhere to go but Up: Investigating Bumble Bee population Shifts over Elevational Gradients

2024Role: text_match
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The hole truth: why do bumble bees rob flowers more than once?

2024PlantsRole: text_match
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Determining changes in floral volatile composition of <i> Ipomopsis aggregata </i> in response to nectar robbing and its associated microorganisms

2022Role: text_match
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Nest Distribution of <i> Bombus </i> spp. Across Different Habitat Types

2022Role: text_match
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The shifting importance of abiotic and biotic factors across the life cycles of wild pollinators

2022Journal of Animal EcologyRole: text_match
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Effects of climate change on the elevational distribution of bumble bees near Crested Butte, CO: comparing data across 47 years

2021Role: text_match
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Climate Change and Parasitism: An Investigation into Parasitic Bees' Climate Responses as Compared to their Hosts

2020Role: text_match
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Competition for nectar resources does not affect bee foraging tactic constancy

2020Ecological EntomologyRole: text_match
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Floral reward strategies, visitor behavior, and plant reproductive outcomes

2019Role: text_match
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Low to Mid Elevational Resurvey of Bumble bee Distributions in Response to Climate Change

2019Role: text_match
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Why are some plant-nectar robber interactions commensalisms?

2018OikosRole: text_match
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Facilitated exploitation of pollination mutualisms: fitness consequences for plants

2017Journal of EcologyRole: text_match
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Foraging strategy predicts foraging economy in a facultative secondary nectar robber

2017OikosRole: text_match
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Pollinator traits and competitive context shape dynamic foraging behavior in bee communities

2017bioRxivRole: text_match
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Delving deeper: Questioning the decline of long-tongued bumble bees, long-tubed flowers and their mutualisms with climate change

2016Journal of Pollination EcologyRole: text_match
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Effects of climate change on phenologies and distributions of bumble bees and the plants they visit

2016EcosphereRole: text_match
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The Impact of Primary and Secondary Robbing on Hummingbird Pollination.

2014Role: text_match
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Comparing <i>Bombus</i> pollinator efficacies in <i>Delphinium barbeyi</i> (Ranunculaceae) reproductive success

2013Role: text_match
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Dose-dependent effects of nectar alkaloids in a montane plant-pollinator community

2013Journal of EcologyRole: text_match
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When resources don't rescue: flowering phenology and species interactions affect compensation to herbivory in <i>Ipomopsis aggregata</i>

2012OikosRole: text_match
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Activity and abundance of bumble bees near Crested Butte, CO: diel, seasonal, and elevation effects

2011Ecological EntomologyRole: text_match
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Effects of flowering plant density on pollinator visitation, pollen receipt, and seed production in <i>Delphinium barbeyi</i>

2009American Journal of BotanyRole: text_match
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Effects of nectar robbing on pollen deposition and hummingbird-pollinator behavior in <i>Ipomopsis aggregata</i>

2009Role: text_match
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Realized tolerance to nectar robbing: compensation to floral enemies in <i>Ipomopsis aggregata</i>

2009Annals of BotanyRole: text_match
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Climate Change is Causing A Decline in Bombus occidentalis by Reducing its Floral Resources

2008Role: text_match
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Interactions between nectar robbers and seed predators mediated by a shared host plant, <i>Ipomopsis aggregata</i>

2008OecologiaRole: text_match
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Mechanisms of tolerance to floral larceny in two animal-pollinated wildflowers, <i>Polemonium viscosum</i> and <i>Ipomopsis aggregata</i>

2008EcologyRole: text_match
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Reciprocal benefits in a plant-pollinator mutualism

2008Role: text_match
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Changing distributions, changing climate: Using <i>Bombus</i> as an indicator of global warming near Crested Butte, Colorado

2007Role: text_match
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Predicting the effects of nectar robbing on plant reproduction: implications of pollen limitation and plant mating system

2007American Journal of BotanyRole: text_match
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Floral larceny: Implications, resistance, and the potential for tolerance

2006Role: pollinator
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Nectar robbing patterns in Ipomopsis aggregata and Linaria vulgaris

2006Role: text_match
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Effects of nectar robbing on nectar dynamics and bumblebee foraging strategies in Linaria vulgaris

2005OikosRole: text_match
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Nectar robbing in Ipomopsis aggregata: does high nectar production confer tolerance?

2005Role: text_match
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The dual role of floral traits: pollinator attraction and plant defense

2004EcologyRole: text_match
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The ecology of pollination and nectar robbing in Linaria vulgaris in the Colorado Rocky Mountains

2004TSpaceRole: text_match
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Impact of nectar robbing on estimates of pollen flow: conceptual predictions and emperical outcomes

2003EcologyRole: text_match
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Rescue of stranded pollen grains by secondary transfer

2003Plant Species BiologyRole: text_match
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Variation in nectar robbing over time, space, and species

2002OecologiaRole: text_match
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The effects of a bumble bee nectar robber on plant reproductive success and pollinator behavior

2001American Journal of BotanyRole: text_match
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The impact of floral larceny on individuals, populations, and communities

2001OecologiaRole: text_match
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Consequences of nectar robbing for realized male function in a hummingbird-pollinated plant

2000EcologyRole: text_match
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Nectar Robbing in <i>Ipomopsis aggregata</i>: Effects on Pollinator Behavior and Plant Fitness

1998OecologiaRole: text_match
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Microdistributions, food resources and feeding habits of filter-feeding Trichoptera in the Upper Colorado River

1996Archiv für HydrobiologieRole: text_match
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The pollination ecology of Aquilegia elegantula and A. caerulea (Ranunculaceae) in Colorado

1978American Journal of BotanyRole: text_match