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1. Chasmogamy and entomophily in Burmannia disticha (Burmanniaceae).

2. Developing and Evaluating a New Method and Apparatus for Examining Bumble Bee Foraging Behavior.

3. Head-banging bumble bees bite flowers to shake loose more pollen.

4. Bumblebees distinguish floral scent patterns, and can transfer these to corresponding visual patterns.

5. Floral guidance of learning a preference for symmetry by bumblebees.

6. Nectar chemistry modulates the impact of an invasive plant on native pollinators.

7. Unsupervised Neural Network Quantifies the Cost of Visual Information Processing.

8. Spatial structure of an individual-based plant-pollinator network.

9. Commercial bumblebee hives to assess an anthropogenic environment for pollinator support: a case study in the region of Ghent (Belgium).

10. Colony-Level Variation in Pollen Collection and Foraging Preferences Among Wild-Caught Bumble Bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae).

11. Observational Conditioning in Flower Choice Copying by Bumblebees (Bombus terrestris): Influence of Observer Distance and Demonstrator Movement.

12. The psychophysics of sugar concentration discrimination and contrast evaluation in bumblebees.

13. Historical changes in northeastern US bee pollinators related to shared ecological traits.

14. Assessment of transgene flow in tomato and potential effects of genetically modified tomato expressing Cry3Bb1 toxins on bumblebee feeding behaviour.

15. Increased bumblebee abundance along the margins of a mass flowering crop: evidence for pollinator spill-over.

16. Predation risk makes bees reject rewarding flowers and reduce foraging activity.

17. Space Use of Bumblebees (Bombus spp.) Revealed by Radio-Tracking.

18. Flowers help bees cope with uncertainty: signal detection and the function of floral complexity.

19. Has the bumblebee Bombus bellicosus gone extinct in the northern portion of its distribution range in Brazil?

20. Floral Iridescence, Produced by Diffractive Optics, Acts As a Cue for Animal Pollinators.

21. Inadvertent social information in foraging bumblebees: effects of flower distribution and implications for pollination

22. Consequences of nectar robbing for the fitness of a threatened plant species.

23. DENSITY AND SEED SET IN A SELF-COMPATIBLE FORB, PENSTEMON DIGITALIS (PLANTAGINACEAE), WITH MULTIPLE POLLINATORS.

24. How do floral display size and the density of surrounding flowers influence the likelihood of bumble bee revisitation to a plant?

25. Pollinator webs, plant communities and the conservation of rare plants: arable weeds as a case study.

26. Site-to-site differences in pollinator visitation patterns in a Louisiana iris hybrid zone.

27. Why do pollinators visit proportionally fewer flowers in large patches?

28. The impact of yeast presence in nectar on bumble bee behavior and fitness.

29. Effect of flower visual angle on flower constancy: a test of the search image hypothesis.

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