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  • Minckley, Robert L.; Wcislo, William T.; Yanega, Douglas; Buchmann, Stephen L. (1994)
    The phenological relationships between nesting behavior of a specialist, solitary bee, Dieunomia triangulifera, and the flowering of its primary pollen source, Helianthus annuus, were studied for 3 yr at a site in northeastern ...
  • Lebuhn, Gretchen; Droege, Sam; Connor, Edward F.; Gemmill-Herren, Barbara; Potts, Simon G.; Minckley, Robert L.; Griswold, Terry; Jean, Robert; Kula, Emanuel; Roubik, David Ward; Cane, Jim; Wright, Karen W.; Frankie, Gordon; Parker, Frank (2013)
  • Lebuhn, Gretchen; Droege, Sam; Connor, Edward F.; Gemmill-Herren, Barbara; Potts, Simon G.; Minckley, Robert L.; Jean, Robert P.; Kula, Emmanuel; Roubik, David Ward; Wright, Karen W.; Frankie, Gordon; Parker, Frank (2015)
  • Dorey, James B.; Fischer, Erica E.; Chesshire, Paige R.; Nava-Bolaños, Angela; O’Reilly, Robert L.; Bossert, Silas; Collins, Shannon M.; Lichtenberg, Elinor M.; Tucker, Erika M.; Smith-Pardo, Allan; Falcon-Brindis, Armando; Guevara, Diego A.; Ribeiro, Bruno; De Pedro, Diego; Pickering, John; Hung, Keng-Lou James; Parys, Katherine A.; McCabe, Lindsie M.; Rogan, Matthew S.; Minckley, Robert L.; Velazco, Santiago J. E.; Griswold, Terry; Zarrillo, Tracy A.; Jetz, Walter; Sica, Yanina V.; Orr, Michael C.; Guzman, Laura Melissa; Ascher, John S.; Hughes, Alice C.; Cobb, Neil S. (2023)
    Abstract Species occurrence data are foundational for research, conservation, and science communication, but the limited availability and accessibility of reliable data represents a major obstacle, particularly for insects, ...
  • Bossert, Silas; Wood, Thomas J.; Patiny, Sebastien; Michez, Denis; Almeida, Eduardo A. B.; Minckley, Robert L.; Packer, Laurence; Neff, John L.; Copeland, Robert S.; Straka, Jakub; Pauly, Alain; Griswold, Terry; Brady, Sean G.; Danforth, Bryan N.; Murray, Elizabeth A. (2022)
    The mining bees (Andrenidae) are a major bee family of over 3000 described species with a nearly global distribution. They are a particularly significant component of northern temperate ecosystems and are critical pollinators ...

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