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

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

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

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

5. Revealing the genome of the microsporidian Vairimorpha bombi, a potential driver of bumble bee declines in North America.

6. Range-wide genetic analysis of an endangered bumble bee (Bombus affinis, Hymenoptera: Apidae) reveals population structure, isolation by distance, and low colony abundance.

7. The conspicuously large bracts influence reproductive success in Thunia alba (Orchidaceae).

8. Wild bumblebees use both absolute and relative evaluation when foraging.

9. A case study of the diet-microbiota-parasite interplay in bumble bees.

10. Enterest.

11. Sexual dimorphism and female advantage hypothesis in the gynomonoecious-gynodioecious Dianthus plumarius (Caryophyllaceae).

12. Genetic Modification of a Hox Locus Drives Mimetic Color Pattern Variation in a Highly Polymorphic Bumble Bee.

13. Exploratory comparison of flower visiting behavior and pollination ability of mason bees, bumble bees, and honey bees.

14. Factors Driving Bumble Bee (Hymenoptera: Apidae: Bombus) and Butterfly (Lepidoptera: Rhopalocera) Use of Sheared Shrubland and Young Forest Communities of The Western Great Lakes.

15. The effect of sunflower pollen age and origin on pathogen infection in the common eastern bumble bee (Apidae: Hymenoptera).

16. Occupancy of Bombus affinis (Hymenoptera: Apidae) in Minnesota is highest in developed areas when standardized surveys are employed.

17. Identity and diversity of pollens collected by two managed bee species while in blueberry fields for pollination.

18. It is buzziness time: rearing, mating, and overwintering Bombus vosnesenskii (Hymenoptera: Apidae).

19. Enterest.

20. Active Sensing in Bees Through Antennal Movements Is Independent of Odor Molecule.

21. Glyphosate and a glyphosate-based herbicide affect bumblebee gut microbiota.

22. Bumblebee flower constancy and pollen diversity over time.

23. Impacts of future climate on the distribution of 4 bumblebee species in the Qinghai–Tibet Plateau.

24. Intraspecific variation of scent and its impact on pollinators' preferences.

25. A call for clarity: Embracing the debate on pesticide regulation to protect pollinators.

26. Artificial pollination of kiwifruit (Actinidia chinensis Planch. var. chinensis) (Ericales: Actinidiaceae) results in greater fruit set compared to flowers pollinated by managed bees (Apis mellifera L. (Hymenoptera: Apidae) and Bombus impatiens Cresson (Hymenoptera: Apidae))

27. Comparative analysis of 3 pollen sterilization methods for feeding bumble bees.

28. Local habitat type influences bumble bee pathogen loads and bee species distributions.

29. Variation in North American bumble bee nest success and colony sizes under captive rearing conditions.

30. Addressing Detection Uncertainty in Bombus affinis (Hymenoptera: Apidae) Surveys Can Improve Inferences Made From Monitoring.

31. Morphological Variation in Bumblebees (Bombus terrestris) (Hymenoptera: Apidae) After Three Decades of an Island Invasion.

32. Ecological Drivers and Consequences of Bumble Bee Body Size Variation.

33. Captive Rearing Success and Critical Thermal Maxima of Bombus griseocollis (Hymenoptera: Apidae): A Candidate for Commercialization?

34. Novel splitting/lumping index reflects the history of species concepts applied to bumblebees (Insecta: Apidae).

35. Bumble Bee Breeding on Artificial Pollen Substitutes.

36. Ability of Bumblebees Bombus terrestris (Hymenoptera: Apidae) to Detect Floral Humidity is Dependent Upon Environmental Humidity.

38. Whole Genome Sequencing Reveals the Structure of Environment-Associated Divergence in a Broadly Distributed Montane Bumble Bee, Bombus vancouverensis.

39. Exposure to elevated temperature during development affects bumblebee foraging behavior.

40. Insect Visitors of Specialty Cut Flowers in High Tunnels.

41. Comparison of Pollen and Syrup Exposure Routes in Bombus impatiens (Hymenoptera: Apidae) Microcolonies: Implications for Pesticide Risk Assessment.

42. Interacting Antagonisms: Parasite Infection Alters Bombus impatiens (Hymenoptera: Apidae) Responses to Herbivory on Tomato Plants.

43. A Combined LD50 for Agrochemicals and Pathogens in Bumblebees (Bombus terrestris [Hymenoptera: Apidae]).

44. Within-Year Effects of Prescribed Fire on Bumble Bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae) and Floral Resources.

45. Importance of Forests in Bumble Bee Biology and Conservation.

46. Maine's Bumble Bee (Hymenoptera: Apidae) Assemblage—Part 1: Composition, Seasonal and Regional Distribution, and Resource Use.

47. Maine's Bumble Bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae)—Part 2: Comparisons of a Common (Bombus ternarius) and a Rare (Bombus terricola) Species.

48. Bumblebees Exposed to a Neonicotinoid Pesticide Make Suboptimal Foraging Decisions.

49. Bumblebees, the proficient mountain pollinators: evidence from Stachys germanica (Lamiaceae) along the altitudinal gradient of Mount Olympus, Greece.

50. Utility of a Bumble Bee (Bombus spp. [Hymenoptera: Apidae]) Brood Test for Evaluating the Effects of Pesticides.

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