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2. Distribution and status of the Ivy Bee ( Colletes hederae ) in Counties Wexford and Wicklow, Ireland, Autumn 2022
3. Floral resource wastage: Most nectar produced by the mass‐flowering crop oilseed rape (Brassica napus) is uncollected by flower‐visiting insects
4. Clover in agriculture: combined benefits for bees, environment, and farmer
5. Exploitative competition and displacement mediated by eusocial bees : experimental evidence in a wild pollinator community
6. Seasonal variation in exploitative competition between honeybees and bumblebees
7. Phenology of the specialist bee Colletes hederae and its dependence on Hedera helix L. in comparison to a generalist, Apis mellifera
8. Population assessment and foraging ecology of the rare solitary bee Anthophora retusa at Seaford Head Nature reserve
9. Ancient, veteran and other listed trees as nest sites for wild-living honey bee, Apis mellifera, colonies
10. Density of wild honey bee, Apis mellifera, colonies worldwide
11. Population assessment and foraging ecology of nest aggregations of the rare solitary bee, Eucera longicornis at Gatwick Airport, and implications for their management
12. Both hygienic and non-hygienic honeybee, Apis mellifera , colonies remove dead and diseased larvae from open brood cells
13. Phenological imbalance in the supply and demand of floral resources: Half the pollen and nectar produced by the main autumn food source, Hedera helix , is uncollected by insects
14. Why Petals? Naïve, but Not Experienced Bees, Preferentially Visit Flowers with Larger Visual Signals
15. Exploitative competition alters bee foraging and flower choice
16. Distribution and abundance of the ivy bee, Colletes hederae Schmidt & Westrich, 1993, in Sussex, southern England.
17. Food for flower‐visiting insects: Appreciating common native wild flowering plants.
18. Diploid Male Production Results in Queen Death in the Stingless Bee Scaptotrigona depilis
19. Appetite for self-destruction: suicidal biting as a nest defense strategy in Trigona stingless bees
20. Listmania : The Strengths and Weaknesses of Lists of Garden Plants to Help Pollinators
21. Correlated expression of phenotypic and extended phenotypic traits across stingless bee species: worker eye morphology, foraging behaviour, and nest entrance architecture
22. Killing and Replacing Queen-Laid Eggs: Low Cost of Worker Policing in the Honeybee
23. Quantifying variation among garden plants in attractiveness to bees and other flower-visiting insects
24. Biomimicry: Further Insights from Ant Colonies?
25. Garden varieties: How attractive are recommended garden plants to butterflies?
26. Bourgeois Behavior and Freeloading in the Colonial Orb Web Spider Parawixia bistriata (Araneae, Araneidae)
27. Honey bee waggle dance communication: signal meaning and signal noise affect dance follower behaviour
28. Task partitioning in foraging: general principles, efficiency and information reliability of queueing delays
29. Pheromone trails in the Brazilian ant Pheidole oxyops: extreme properties and dual recruitment action
30. Honey bee foraging distance depends on month and forage type
31. Model of collective decision-making in nestmate recognition fails to account for individual discriminator responses and non-independent discriminator errors
32. A morphologically specialized soldier caste improves colony defense in a neotropical eusocial bee
33. The role of wax and resin in the nestmate recognition system of a stingless bee, Tetragonisca angustula
34. The disproportionate value of ‘weeds’ to pollinators and biodiversity
35. Hovering guards of the stingless bee Tetragonisca angustula increase colony defensive perimeter as shown by intraand inter-specific comparisons
36. Co-occurrence of three types of egg policing in the Norwegian wasp Dolichovespula norwegica
37. Darwin's special difficulty: the evolution of "neuter insects" and current theory
38. Decision making in ant foragers (Lasius niger) facing conflicting private and social information
39. Clarity on Honey Bee Collapse?
40. The Evolution of Extreme Altruism and Inequality in Insect Societies
41. Two Independent Mechanisms of Egg Recognition in Worker Formica fusca Ants
42. Combined Use of Pheromone Trails and Visual Landmarks by the Common Garden Ant Lasius niger
43. Preemptive Defensive Self‐Sacrifice by Ant Workers
44. Geometry Explains the Benefits of Division of Labour in a Leafcutter Ant
45. Ancestral Monogamy Shows Kin Selection Is Key to the Evolution of Eusociality
46. Odour Transfer in Stingless Bee Marmelada (Frieseomelitta varia) Demonstrates That Entrance Guards Use an "Undesirable-Absent" Recognition System
47. Prior Experience with Eggs Laid by Non-Nestmate Queens Induces Egg Acceptance Errors in Ant Workers
48. Comparative Analysis of Worker Reproduction and Policing in Eusocial Hymenoptera Supports Relatedness Theory
49. Clover in agriculture: combined benefits for bees, environment, and farmer
50. Incorporating variability in honey bee waggle dance decoding improves the mapping of communicated resource locations
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