Mola, 2019 - Google Patents
Bumble bee movement ecology and response to wildfire with an emphasis on genetic mark-recapture techniquesMola, 2019
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- Mola J
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Bumble bees have long-served as model organisms of ecological research offering insight into the fields of behavioral ecology, animal movement, and pollination ecology. Recently reported declines in bumble bee populations have sparked intense interest in …
- 241000256844 Apis mellifera 0 title abstract description 122
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