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Patterns of kleptoparasitism and inquilinism in social and non-social Dunatothrips on Australian Acacia
Ecological entomology

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Change in biomass of symbiotic ants throughout the ontogeny of a myrmecophyte, Macaranga beccariana (Euphorbiaceae)
Journal of plant research

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Reconstructing the pollinator community and predicting seed set from hydrocarbon footprints on flowers
Oecologia

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Effectiveness of buzz pollination in Pedicularis chamissonis: significance of multiple visits by bumblebees
Ecological research

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An exposure study to assess the potential impact of fipronil in treated sunflower seeds on honey bee colony losses in Spain
Pest management science

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The reproductive phenology of an Amazonian ant species reflects the seasonal availability of its nest sites
Oecologia

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Honeybees Increase Fruit Set in Native Plant Species Important for Wildlife Conservation
Environmental management

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Pollination efficiency of wild bees and hoverflies provided to oilseed rape
Agricultural and forest entomology

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The dominant exploiters of the fig/pollinator mutualism vary across continents, but their costs fall consistently on the male reproductive function of figs
Ecological entomology

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Secondary galling: a novel feeding strategy among ‘non‐pollinating’ fig wasps from Ficus curtipes
Ecological entomology

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β-eudesmol-induced aggression in the leaf-cutting ant Atta sexdens rubropilosa
Entomologia experimentalis et applicata

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First Record of Macrolabis (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) in America: A New Inquiline Species from Dasineura folliculi Galls on Goldenrods
Annals of the Entomological Society of America

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Limitation of nesting resources for ants in Colombian forests and coffee plantations
Ecological entomology

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Influence of pollen quality on ovarian development in honeybee workers (Apis mellifera scutellata)
Journal of insect physiology

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Exposure to Clothianidin Seed-Treated Canola Has No Long-Term Impact on Honey Bees
Journal of economic entomology

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Taxonomy, life history, and population sex ratios of North American Dasineura (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) on goldenrods (Asteraceae)
Annals of the Entomological Society of America

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Honeybee (Apis cerana) Foraging Responses to the Toxic Honey of Tripterygium hypoglaucum (Celastraceae): Changing Threshold of Nectar Acceptability
Journal of chemical ecology

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Sex Ratio of Inquiline Wasps on Cynipid Oak Galls in Relation to Gall Characteristics
Annals of the Entomological Society of America

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Mass flowering oilseed rape improves early colony growth but not sexual reproduction of bumblebees
Journal of applied ecology