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1. Memory and the value of social information in foraging bumble bees.

2. Bee community composition, but not diversity, is influenced by floret size in cultivated sunflowers.

3. The effects of commercial propagation on bumble bee (Bombus impatiens) foraging and worker body size.

4. Complex relationship between amino acids, fitness and food intake in Bombus terrestris.

5. Decline of parasitic and habitat-specialist species drives taxonomic, phylogenetic and functional homogenization of sub-alpine bumblebee communities.

6. Body size but not age influences phototaxis in bumble bee (Bombus terrestris, L.) workers.

7. Rising temperatures advance the main flight period of Bombus bumblebees in agricultural landscapes of the Central European Plain.

8. The role of toxic nectar secondary compounds in driving differential bumble bee preferences for milkweed flowers.

9. Wild bumble bee foraging preferences and fat content in highbush blueberry agro-ecosystems.

10. Temporal changes in genetic variability in three bumblebee species from Rio Grande do Sul, South Brazil.

11. Reproductive potential and its behavioural consequences in orphaned bumblebee workers ( Bombus impatiens).

12. Distribution and diversity of Nosema bombi (Microsporidia: Nosematidae) in the natural populations of bumblebees ( Bombus spp.) from West Siberia.

13. Species differences in bumblebee immune response predict developmental success of a parasitoid fly.

14. A comparison of techniques for assessing farmland bumblebee populations.

15. Immune responses of honeybees and their fitness costs as compared to bumblebees.

16. High-altitude multi-taskers: bumble bee food plant use broadens along an altitudinal productivity gradient.

17. How images may or may not represent flowers: picture-object correspondence in bumblebees ( Bombus impatiens)?

18. Problem solving by worker bumblebees Bombus impatiens (Hymenoptera: Apoidea).

19. Honey bees and bumble bees respond differently to inter- and intra-specific encounters.

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

21. Shared pollinators and pollen transfer dynamics in two hybridizing species, Rhinanthus minor and R. angustifolius.

22. Effects of Male age and Size on Mating Success in the Bumblebee Bombus terrestris.

23. Reconstructing the pollinator community and predicting seed set from hydrocarbon footprints on flowers.

24. Reconstructing the pollinator community and predicting seed set from hydrocarbon footprints on flowers.

25. Combined effects of inflorescence architecture, display size, plant density and empty flowers on bumble bee behaviour: experimental study with artificial inflorescences.

26. Bumblebee pollination and reproductive biology of Rhododendron semibarbatum (Ericaceae).

27. Bumble bees alert to food with pheromone from tergal gland.

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