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Strategic honey bee hive placement improves honey bee visitation but not pollination in northern highbush blueberry
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Asymmetrical gene flow between coastal and inland dunes in a threatened digger wasp
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Comprehensive approach to phenotype Varroa destructor reproduction in honey bee drone brood and its correlation with decreased mite reproduction (DMR)
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Attractant spray enhances nesting preference and reduces macroparasite infestation of Osmia cornuta
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Structural variation of ant nests mediates the local distribution and abundance of an associate
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Allele frequencies of genetic variants associated with Varroa drone brood resistance (DBR) in Apis mellifera subspecies across the European continent
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Genomic patterns of Iberian wild bees reveal levels of diversity, differentiation and population structure, supporting the 'refugia within refugia' hypothesis
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Spatial ecology, gene flow and conservation of the digger wasp Bembix rostrata
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Incorporating machine learning models and remote sensing to assess the spatial distribution of saturated hydraulic conductivity in a light-textured soil
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You are what your host eats : the trophic structure and food chain length of a symbiont community are coupled with the plastic diet of the host ant
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Intraspecific size shifts in generalist bumblebees and flowers lead to low functional consequences
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European bee diversity : taxonomic and phylogenetic patterns
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Exploring the external environmental drivers of honey bee colony development
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Aristophania vespae gen. nov., sp. nov., isolated from wasps, is related to Bombella and Oecophyllibacter, isolated from bees and ants
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Increased compositional heterogeneity of mass-flowering orchard crops does not promote wild bee abundance in orchards