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Bees, Wasps, Ants and Allied Insects of the British Isles [PDF]
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Using isolation-by-distance to jointly estimate effective population density and dispersal distance: a practical evaluation using bumble bees. [PDF]
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Hispidulin disrupts the KITENIN/ErbB4 oncogenic complex and inhibits KITENIN‐mediated AP‐1 activity, cell invasion, and aerobic glycolysis. It also suppresses the production of cancer‐associated metabolites and downregulates transcriptional regulators downstream of the KITENIN complex.
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XVI. On some circumstances relating to the economy of bees [PDF]
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Up High, Hot and Dry: Individual Reproductive Output in Subalpine Bees Declines With Increasing Drought Severity. [PDF]
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