27 results on '"Strange, James P"'
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2. Range-wide genetic analysis of an endangered bumble bee (Bombus affinis, Hymenoptera: Apidae) reveals population structure, isolation by distance, and low colony abundance
3. A homeotic shift late in development drives mimetic color variation in a bumble bee
4. It is buzziness time: rearing, mating, and overwintering Bombus vosnesenskii (Hymenoptera: Apidae)
5. Variation in North American bumble bee nest success and colony sizes under captive rearing conditions
6. Biogeographic parallels in thermal tolerance and gene expression variation under temperature stress in a widespread bumble bee
7. Whole genome demographic models indicate divergent effective population size histories shape contemporary genetic diversity gradients in a montane bumble bee
8. Recent and future declines of a historically widespread pollinator linked to climate, land cover, and pesticides
9. Novel Microsatellite Markers for Osmia lignaria (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae): A North American Pollinator of Agricultural Crops and Wildland Plants
10. Captive Rearing Success and Critical Thermal Maxima ofBombus griseocollis(Hymenoptera: Apidae): A Candidate for Commercialization?
11. LATE-SEASON SURVEY OF BUMBLE BEES ALONG CANADIAN HIGHWAYS OF BRITISH COLUMBIA AND YUKON TERRITORIES
12. Bumble bee nest abundance, foraging distance, and host-plant reproduction: implications for management and conservation
13. Captive Rearing Success and Critical Thermal Maxima of Bombus griseocollis (Hymenoptera: Apidae): A Candidate for Commercialization?
14. No sex differences in learning in wild bumblebees
15. Western Bumble Bee: Declines in the Continental United States and Range-Wide Information Gaps
16. De Novo Genome Assemblies for Three North American Bumble Bee Species: Bombus bifarius, Bombus vancouverensis, and Bombus vosnesenskii
17. Western bumble bee: declines in the continental United States and range‐wide information gaps
18. Characterizing bumble bee (Bombus) communities in the United States and assessing a conservation monitoring method
19. Phylogeny and population genetic analyses reveals cryptic speciation in the Bombus fervidus species complex (Hymenoptera: Apidae)
20. A Nonlethal Method to Examine Non-Apis Bees for Mark-Capture Research
21. Evidence for Bombus Occidentalis (Hymenoptera: Apidae) Populations in the Olympic Peninsula, the Palouse Prairie, and Forests of Northern Idaho
22. A homeotic shift late in development drives mimetic color variation in a bumble bee.
23. Population genomics of divergence among extreme and intermediate color forms in a polymorphic insect
24. Evidence forBombus occidentalis(Hymenoptera: Apidae) Populations in the Olympic Peninsula, the Palouse Prairie, and Forests of Northern Idaho
25. De Novo Genome Assemblies for Three North American Bumble Bee Species: Bombus bifarius , Bombus vancouverensis , and Bombus vosnesenskii .
26. Evidence for Bombus occidentalis (Hymenoptera: Apidae) Populations in the Olympic Peninsula, the Palouse Prairie, and Forests of Northern Idaho.
27. USBombus, a database of contemporary survey data for North American Bumble Bees (Hymenoptera, Apidae, Bombus) distributed in the United States.
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