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Life‐history traits predict the ability of British wild bees to fill their climate envelopes
Many species of wild bees in Great Britain do not fill their entire suitable climate envelope. Life‐history traits, including habitat breadth, pollen foraging specialisation and body size influence how much of their climate envelope a species can fill Large, generalist species face fewer, or are better able to overcome, barriers to dispersal.
Chris Wyver +3 more
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American Social Insects, A Book About Bees, Ants, Wasps, and Termites.
Harley J. Van Cleave +2 more
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Recognition of a Mating Partner Using Cuticular Hydrocarbons in a Species with an Extreme Intra-sexual Dimorphism. [PDF]
Moris VC +3 more
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We determined the trophic associations among fig wasp species associated with Ficus citrifolia by integrating gall morphology, the temporal sequence of wasp colonization, and oviposition behaviour. Dissection of galls produced by four gall‐inducing species at a late developmental phase enabled direct identification of occupants and inference of host ...
Leví Oliveira Barros +2 more
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Finding Patterns: Virginia Woolf and Marianne Moore's Poetics of Paper
Critical Quarterly, EarlyView.
Claire Battershill
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Air pollution and its multifaceted effects on insect pollinators: A review
Air pollution disrupts plant‐pollinator interactions by impairing floral signal transmission, altering foraging behaviour, and reducing pollinator fitness, flight efficiency, reproduction and survival, posing serious threats to ecological stability.
Hilke Hollens‐Kuhr +3 more
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