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The Bumblebee Economy

2001
According to specialists in aerodynamics, the bumblebee is not supposed to be able to fly. The wings are too small and the body is too large, for example. Yet the bumblebee does fly, perhaps not in the most gracious, straightforward manner, but fly it does. That has been the case as well for the South Korean economy.
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The trouble with bumblebees

Nature, 2011
A survey of bumblebees in North America provides unequivocal evidence that four previously common and abundant species have undergone recent and widespread population collapse. Various explanations remain possible.
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Bumblebees and pesticides

Nature, 2012
A study showing the effects of two pesticides on bumblebees highlights the need for risk assessments to consider multiple species and the complex chain of factors that determines insect exposure to chemicals. See Letter p.105 Exposure to neonicotinoid pesticides is known to influence bee behaviour ...
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Black holes with a cosmological constant in bumblebee gravity

Physical Review D, 2021
Roberto Maluf, Juliano C S Neves
exaly  

Fright of the Bumblebee

Scientific American, 1995
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Petting the Bumblebees

Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment, 2001
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Pesticide reduces bumblebee colony initiation and increases probability of population extinction

Nature Ecology and Evolution, 2017
Gemma` Baron   +2 more
exaly  

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