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1. Attracting Bumble Bees

5. Additional Resources

6. Glossary

7. Acknowledgments

8. Observing Bumble Bees

9. Introduction

10. Natural Enemies

11. Photo Credits

13. CONTENTS

16. Threats to Bumble Bees

17. Title Page, Copyright

19. Mimicry

22. Species Accounts

25. Ecological research: Long-term studies to gauge effects of invading bees

26. Modification of a Community Garden to Attract Native Bee Pollinators in Urban San Luis Obispo, California

27. Ecology of Urban Bees: A Review of Current Knowledge and Directions for Future Study

29. Summer Flowering Cover Crops Support Wild Bees in Vineyards

30. Mismatched outcomes for biodiversity and ecosystem services: testing the responses of crop pollinators and wild bee biodiversity to habitat enhancement

31. Native and non-native plants attract diverse bees to urban gardens in California

32. Test of the invasive pathogen hypothesis of bumble bee decline in North America

33. Pyrodiversity begets plant–pollinator community diversity

34. Invisible Compromises

35. CSR, Biodiversity and Japan's Stakeholder Approach to the Global Bumble Bee Trade

36. Survey of Native and Honey Bees from Agricultural Brentwood and their Constructed Bee Gardens in Northern California, 2010-2018

37. Temporal dynamics influenced by global change: bee community phenology in urban, agricultural, and natural landscapes

38. Corrigendum: Delivery of crop pollination services is an insufficient argument for wild pollinator conservation

39. Investigating Temporal Patterns of a Native Bee Community in a Remnant North American Bunchgrass Prairie using Blue Vane Traps

40. Survey of bumble bee (Bombus) pathogens and parasites in Illinois and selected areas of northern California and southern Oregon

41. Evaluating the Quality of Citizen-Scientist Data on Pollinator Communities

42. Native bees are a rich natural resource in urban California gardens

43. Pollinators of the invasive plant, yellow starthistle (Centaurea solstitialis), in north-eastern Oregon, USA

44. Modification of a Community GArden to Attract Native Bee Pollinators in Urban San Luis Obispo, California

45. Seasonality in Bees and Their Floral Resource Plants at a Constructed Urban Bee Habitat in Berkeley, California

46. Ecological Patterns of Bees and Their Host Ornamental Flowers in Two Northern California Cities

47. A revision of the bees of the genus Andrena of the Western Hemisphere

48. The area requirements of an ecosystem service: crop pollination by native bee communities in California

49. Contrasting patterns in species and functional-trait diversity of bees in an agricultural landscape

50. Delivery of crop pollination services is an insufficient argument for wild pollinator conservation

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