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

2. Whole genome demographic models indicate divergent effective population size histories shape contemporary genetic diversity gradients in a montane bumble bee.

3. Characterizing bumble bee (Bombus) communities in the United States and assessing a conservation monitoring method.

4. Rarely reported, widely distributed, and unexpectedly diverse: molecular characterization of mermithid nematodes (Nematoda: Mermithidae) infecting bumble bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae: Bombus) in the USA.

5. Late-Season Survey of Bumble Bees along Canadian Highways of British Columbia and Yukon Territories.

6. PCR reveals high prevalence of non/low sporulating Nosema bombi (microsporidia) infections in bumble bees (Bombus) in Northern Arizona.

7. Detoxification and stress response genes expressed in a western North American bumble bee, Bombus huntii (Hymenoptera: Apidae).

8. Patterns of range-wide genetic variation in six North American bumble bee (Apidae: Bombus) species.

9. Nest initiation in three North American bumble bees (Bombus): Gyne number and presence of honey bee workers influence establishment success and colony size.

10. CONSTRUCTING A SPECIES DATABASE AND HISTORIC RANGE MAPS FOR NORTH AMERICAN BUMBLEBEES (Bombus sensu stricto LATREILLE) TO INFORM CONSERVATION DECISIONS.

11. Bumble bees exhibit body size clines across an urban gradient despite low genetic differentiation.

12. Assessing the effects of cold storage regimes of North American Bombus Gynes.

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

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

15. Novel multiplex PCR reveals multiple trypanosomatid species infecting North American bumble bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae: Bombus).

16. Recent and future declines of a historically widespread pollinator linked to climate, land cover, and pesticides.

17. Novel Microsatellite Markers for Osmia lignaria (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae): A North American Pollinator of Agricultural Crops and Wildland Plants.

18. Land cover and climate drive shifts in Bombus assemblage composition.

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

20. Population genetics of museum specimens indicate decreasing genetic resiliency: The case of two bumble bees of conservation concern.

21. Interspecific geographic distribution and variation of the pathogens Nosema bombi and Crithidia species in United States bumble bee populations

22. Patterns of widespread decline in North American bumble bees.

23. Body mass and sex, not local climate, drive differences in chill coma recovery times in common garden reared bumble bees.

24. No sex differences in learning in wild bumblebees.

25. Metabolomes of bumble bees reared in common garden conditions suggest constitutive differences in energy and toxin metabolism across populations.

26. De Novo Genome Assemblies for Three North American Bumble Bee Species: Bombus bifarius, Bombus vancouverensis, and Bombus vosnesenskii.

27. Substantial genetic divergence and lack of recent gene flow support cryptic speciation in a colour polymorphic bumble bee (Bombus bifarius) species complex.

28. Local adaptation across a complex bioclimatic landscape in two montane bumble bee species.

29. A homeotic shift late in development drives mimetic color variation in a bumble bee.

30. Phylogeny and population genetic analyses reveals cryptic speciation in the Bombus fervidus species complex (Hymenoptera: Apidae).

31. Distance, elevation and environment as drivers of diversity and divergence in bumble bees across latitude and altitude.

32. A Nonlethal Method to Examine Non-Apis Bees for Mark-Capture Research.

33. Population genomics of divergence among extreme and intermediate color forms in a polymorphic insect.

34. Evidence for Bombus occidentalis (Hymenoptera: Apidae) Populations in the Olympic Peninsula, the Palouse Prairie, and Forests of Northern Idaho.

35. Molecular tools and bumble bees: revealing hidden details of ecology and evolution in a model system.

36. Towards a U.S. national program for monitoring native bees.

37. Biogeographic parallels in thermal tolerance and gene expression variation under temperature stress in a widespread bumble bee.

38. Relocation risky for bumblebee colonies.

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