Search Results - "Koch, Jonathan B.U"
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Variation in North American bumble bee nest success and colony sizes under captive rearing conditions
Published in Journal of insect science (Tucson, Ariz.) (01-05-2023)“…Abstract Of the 265 known bumble bee (Bombus) species, knowledge of colony lifecycle is derived from relatively few species. As interest in Bombus…”
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Captive Rearing Success and Critical Thermal Maxima of Bombus griseocollis (Hymenoptera: Apidae): A Candidate for Commercialization?
Published in Journal of insect science (Tucson, Ariz.) (01-11-2022)“…Abstract Commercialized bumble bees (Bombus) are primary pollinators of several crops within open field and greenhouse settings. However, the common eastern…”
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A Review of Bee Captures in Pest Monitoring Traps and Future Directions for Research and Collaboration
Published in Journal of integrated pest management (01-01-2021)“…Abstract Bees provide an important ecosystem service by contributing to the pollination of crop and wild plant species. Multiple bee species, however, are in…”
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Mapping Floral Resources in Montane Landscapes Using Unmanned Aerial Systems and Two-step Random Forest Classifications
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Captive Rearing Success and Critical Thermal Maxima of Bombus griseocollis
Published in Journal of insect science (Tucson, Ariz.) (01-11-2022)“…Commercialized bumble bees (Bombus) are primary pollinators of several crops within open field and greenhouse settings. However, the common eastern bumble bee…”
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Range-wide genetic analysis of an endangered bumble bee (Bombus affinis, Hymenoptera: Apidae) reveals population structure, isolation by distance, and low colony abundance
Published in Journal of insect science (Tucson, Ariz.) (01-03-2024)“…Abstract Declines in bumble bee species range and abundances are documented across multiple continents and have prompted the need for research to aid species…”
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