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  • 3. Floral nectar guide patterns discourage nectar robbing by bumble bees.
    Leonard AS, Brent J, Papaj DR, Dornhaus A.
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  • 4. Behavioural responses by a bumble bee to competition with a niche-constructing congener.
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  • 6. Nectar robbing in bellflower (Sesamum radiatum) benefited pollinators but unaffected maternal function of plant reproduction.
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  • 8. The Hole Truth: Why Do Bumble Bees Rob Flowers More Than Once?
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  • 11. Are nectar-robbers mutualists or antagonists?
    Richardson SC.
    Oecologia; 2004 Apr 06; 139(2):246-54. PubMed ID: 14767755
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  • 15. Honeybees with extensive foraging experience rob nectar more frequently.
    Nagano Y, Yokoi T.
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  • 16. Behavioural differences between male and female carpenter bees in nectar robbing and its effect on reproductive success in Glechoma longituba (Lamiaceae).
    Zhang YW, Zhao JM, Yang CF, Gituru WR.
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  • 17. Impact of Striped-Squirrel Nectar-Robbing Behaviour on Gender Fitness in Alpinia roxburghii Sweet (Zingiberaceae).
    Deng X, Mohandass D, Katabuchi M, Hughes AC, Roubik DW.
    PLoS One; 2015 Jan 27; 10(12):e0144585. PubMed ID: 26689684
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  • 18. ALIEN BUMBLE BEE AFFECTS NATIVE PLANT REPRODUCTION THROUGH INTERACTIONS WITH NATIVE BUMBLE BEES.
    Dohzono I, Kunitake YK, Yokoyama J, Goka K.
    Ecology; 2008 Nov 27; 89(11):3082-3092. PubMed ID: 31766799
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  • 19. Selective nectar robbing in a gynodioecious plant (Glechoma longituba) enhances female advantage.
    Zhang YW, Yang CF, Zhao JM, Guo YH.
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  • 20. Pollinators shift to nectar robbers when florivory occurs, with effects on reproductive success in Iris bulleyana (Iridaceae).
    Ye ZM, Jin XF, Wang QF, Yang CF, Inouye DW.
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