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PhDEnergy from food is essential for the survival of all animals. For decades, bumblebees have been used as model organisms for studying animal foraging strategies.
Saleh, Nehal
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Item withdrawn by Mark Zulauf (zulauf@illinois.edu) on 2010-04-20T14:52:15Z Item was in collections: University of Illinois Theses & Dissertations (ID: 1) No.
Cordes, Nils
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Winter Active Bumblebees (Bombus terrestris) Achieve High Foraging Rates in Urban Britain
BackgroundForaging bumblebees are normally associated with spring and summer in northern Europe. However, there have been sightings of the bumblebee Bombus terrestris during the warmer winters in recent years in southern England.
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"November 2019."; Includes bibliographical references (pages 26-30); Final reportSponsored by Ohio Department of Transportation, Office of Statewide Planning & Research; State job number: 135490Final report (5 unnumbered pages, i, 69 pages) -- [Fact ...
Goodell, Karen.
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Bumble Bee Pollinating Lantana
A bumble bee (Bombus sp.) pollinating the flowers of lantana (Lantana sp.) in an ornamental ...
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Bumble bee foraging data - Lubinski
Foraging behavior of bumble bees (B. balteatus) followed while foraging in the field on Pennsylvania Mountain, CO. COLUMN DETAILS: SEQUENCE - the order in which a given flower was visited by a bee SPECIES FROM - the plant from which a bee departs ...
Peter G. Kevan (3276936) +17 more
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Bumble Bee Pollinating Milkweed
A bumble bee (Bombus sp.) pollinating the flowers of milkweed (Asclepias sp.) in an ornamental ...
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bumblebee nBumble Bee-Flower name given to the dandelion. In a grassy field the dandelion is sometimes the only brightly colored flower and bumble bees (Common Bees) are seen fliting [sic] from one flower to the next.name given to the dandelionDNE-
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Bumble Bee Population & Community Monitoring
Long-term bumble bee population and community monitoring at the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory (RMBL) collected and managed by Dr. Jane Ogilvie and Dr. Paul CaraDonna, as well as other members of the CaraDonna Lab Group.
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First Line: Queenie bee lived o'er the lee and she was a bunny little honey beeFirst Line of Chorus: Be my little baby bumble beeKey: A Flat ...
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