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1. Befriending bumblebees through hands-on activities in biology classes: Living bumblebees lead to lasting knowledge and provide high learning enjoyment.

2. Floral cues and flower-handling tactics affect switching decisions by nectar-foraging bumble bees.

3. The Hole Truth: Why Do Bumble Bees Rob Flowers More Than Once?

4. Genotypic variation in blueberry flower morphology and nectar reward content affects pollinator attraction in a diverse breeding population.

5. The heat is on: reduced detection of floral scents after heatwaves in bumblebees.

6. Changes in bumblebee queen gut microbiotas during and after overwintering diapause.

7. Targeted viromes and total metagenomes capture distinct components of bee gut phage communities.

8. The role of landscape factors in shaping bumble bee pathogen loads across regions of the eastern Nearctic.

9. Intraspecific and interspecific resource partitioning between bumblebee workers and males related to nectar quantity and quality.

10. Insect Flight Energetics and the Evolution of Size, Form, and Function.

11. The invasive bumblebee Bombus terrestris (Linnaeus, 1758) disrupts the adaptive function of heteranthery by indiscriminately visiting the pollinating and feeding anthers of Senna arnottiana flowers.

12. Resurrecting Historical Observations to Characterize Species-Specific Nesting Traits of Bumblebees.

13. Field‐realistic exposure to the novel insecticide flupyradifurone reduces reproductive output in a bumblebee (Bombus impatiens).

14. Pesticide Contamination in Native North American Crops, Part II—Comparison of Flower, Honey Bee Workers, and Native Bee Residues in Lowbush Blueberry.

15. Debunking wasp pollination: Wasps are comparable to bees in terms of plant interactions, body pollen and single‐visit pollen deposition.

16. Potential costs of learning have no detectable impact on reproductive success for bumble bees.

17. Pollinator shift ensures reproductive success in a camouflaged alpine plant.

18. A new exposure protocol adapted for wild bees reveals species-specific impacts of the sulfoximine insecticide sulfoxaflor.

19. Consumption of pollen contaminated with field-realistic concentrations of fungicide causes sublethal effects in Bombus impatiens (Hymenoptera: Apidae) microcolonies.

20. Parallel vector memories in the brain of a bee as foundation for flexible navigation.

21. Extensive loss of forage diversity in social bees owing to flower constancy in simulated environments.

22. Age dominates flight distance and duration, while body size shapes flight speed in Bombus terrestris L. (Hymenoptera: Apidae).

23. Bumblebees mediate landscape effects on a forest herb's population genetic structure in European agricultural landscapes.

24. Sodium‐enriched nectar shapes plant–pollinator interactions in a subalpine meadow.

25. Pollinator activity and flowering in agricultural weeds in Sweden.

26. Probabilistic inference and Bayesian‐like estimation in animals: Empirical evidence.

27. Diversity of bumble bees and butterflies in Minnesota roadsides depends on floral diversity and abundance but not floral native status.

28. Resource gaps pose the greatest threat for bumblebees during the colony establishment phase.

29. From pollen to putrid: Comparative metagenomics reveals how microbiomes support dietary specialization in vulture bees.

30. Chromosome-Level Assembly and Annotation of the Genome of the Endangered Giant Patagonian Bumble Bee Bombus dahlbomii.

31. Mechanosensory cells in annelid oligochaete Lumbricus terrestris (Linnaeus, 1758): A new insight on worm evolution.

32. Patterns and Drivers of Bumblebee Diversity in Gansu.

33. The genetic structure of founding bumblebee populations in reconstructed prairie habitat 3 years after planting.

34. Assessing the effects of cold storage regimes of North American Bombus Gynes.

35. The constructive nature of memories in insects: bumblebees as a case study.

36. A role for DNA methylation in bumblebee morphogenesis hints at female‐specific developmental erasure.

37. Structure of a metacommunity of urban bees: Species diversity and spatio-temporal modularity

38. Modification entropy of Kerr-Sen-like black hole in Lorentz-breaking bumblebee gravity.

39. Does coevolution in refugia drive mimicry in bumble bees? Insights from a South Asian mimicry group.

40. Lactobacillus melliventris promotes hive productivity and immune functionality in Bombus terrestris performance in the greenhouse.

41. The AES Young Entomologists' Day 2024 at the Natural History Museum (NHM, London).

42. Field agrochemical exposure impacts locomotor activity in wild bumblebees.

43. Scientific note: Phoretic interaction between Antherophagus (Coleoptera) and Bombus funebris (Hymenoptera), using Chuquiraga jussieui (Asteraceae) as transfer stations in the páramos.

44. Parasitoid flies associated with bumble bees (Bombus spp.) in Argentina.

45. Changes in Population Densities and Species Richness of Pollinators in the Carpathian Basin during the Last 50 Years (Hymenoptera, Diptera, Lepidoptera).

46. Bumble bee responses to climate and landscapes: Investigating habitat associations and species assemblages across geographic regions in the United States of America.

47. Structure of a metacommunity of urban bees: Species diversity and spatio-temporal modularity.

48. Comparison of seasonal viral prevalence supports honey bees as potential spring pathogen reservoirs for bumble bees.

49. Deep learning for identifying bee species from images of wings and pinned specimens.

50. Bumble Bee Watch community science program increases scientific understanding of an important pollinator group across Canada and the USA.

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