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172 related items for PubMed ID: 9784216

  • 1. The identity of the previous visitor influences flower rejection by nectar-collecting bees.
    Williams CS.
    Anim Behav; 1998 Sep; 56(3):673-681. PubMed ID: 9784216
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  • 2. Foraging bumblebees avoid flowers already visited by conspecifics or by other bumblebee species.
    Goulson D, Hawson SA, Stout JC.
    Anim Behav; 1998 Jan; 55(1):199-206. PubMed ID: 9480686
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  • 3. Remote perception of floral nectar by bumblebees.
    Marden JH.
    Oecologia; 1984 Oct; 64(2):232-240. PubMed ID: 28312344
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  • 4. Foraging scent marks of bumblebees: footprint cues rather than pheromone signals.
    Wilms J, Eltz T.
    Naturwissenschaften; 2008 Feb; 95(2):149-53. PubMed ID: 17724572
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  • 6. Seasonal variation in exploitative competition between honeybees and bumblebees.
    Wignall VR, Campbell Harry I, Davies NL, Kenny SD, McMinn JK, Ratnieks FLW.
    Oecologia; 2020 Feb; 192(2):351-361. PubMed ID: 31840190
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  • 7. Honeybees mark with scent and reject recently visited flowers.
    Giurfa M, Núñez JA.
    Oecologia; 1992 Jan; 89(1):113-117. PubMed ID: 28313402
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  • 8. Why do honeybees reject certain flowers?
    Wetherwax PB.
    Oecologia; 1986 Jul; 69(4):567-570. PubMed ID: 28311617
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  • 9. Do foraging bumblebees scent-mark food sources and does it matter?
    Schmitt U, Bertsch A.
    Oecologia; 1990 Jan; 82(1):137-144. PubMed ID: 28313149
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  • 10. Intraspecific variation in body size of bumblebee workers influences anti-predator behaviour.
    Gavini SS, Quintero C, Tadey M.
    J Anim Ecol; 2020 Feb; 89(2):658-669. PubMed ID: 31667824
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  • 11. Native or Exotic? Double or Single? Evaluating Plants for Pollinator-friendly Gardens.
    Corbet SA, Bee J, Dasmahapatra K, Gale S, Gorringe E, La Ferla B, Moorhouse T, Trevail A, Van Bergen Y, Vorontsova M.
    Ann Bot; 2001 Feb 01; 87(2):219-232. PubMed ID: 32050738
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  • 12. The use of heterospecific scent marks by the sweat bee Halictus aerarius.
    Yokoi T, Goulson D, Fujisaki K.
    Naturwissenschaften; 2007 Dec 01; 94(12):1021-4. PubMed ID: 17661003
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  • 13. Foraging choices balanced between resource abundance and handling concerns: how the honeybee, Apis mellifera, select the flowers of Robinia pseudoacacia.
    Giovanetti M.
    Bull Entomol Res; 2019 Jun 01; 109(3):316-324. PubMed ID: 30008279
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  • 14. Influence of honey bee, Apis mellifera, hives and field size on foraging activity of native bee species in pumpkin fields.
    Artz DR, Hsu CL, Nault BA.
    Environ Entomol; 2011 Oct 01; 40(5):1144-58. PubMed ID: 22251726
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  • 18. Bumblebees can discriminate between scent-marks deposited by conspecifics.
    Pearce RF, Giuggioli L, Rands SA.
    Sci Rep; 2017 Mar 07; 7():43872. PubMed ID: 28266572
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  • 19. Bumblebee visits to Impatiens spp.: pattern and efficiency.
    Kato M.
    Oecologia; 1988 Aug 07; 76(3):364-370. PubMed ID: 28312015
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