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    Impact of the introduced honey bee (Apis mellifera) (Hymenoptera: Apidae) on native bees: A review by Paini, D.R

    Published in Austral ecology (01-08-2004)
    “…Interspecific competition for a limited resource can result in the reduction of survival, growth and/or reproduction in one of the species involved. The…”
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    Global establishment threat from a major forest pest via international shipping: Lymantria dispar by Paini, D. R., Mwebaze, P., Kuhnert, P. M., Kriticos, D. J.

    Published in Scientific reports (13-09-2018)
    “…The global shipping network is widely recognised as a pathway for vectoring invasive species. One species of particular concern is Lymantria dispar (gypsy…”
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    Technique for Darkening of Extracted Teeth Simulating Pulpal Necrosis Discoloration by Paini, Thais R D, Uchimura, Joana Y T, Sato, Francielle, Medina Neto, Antonio, Shimauti, Eliana L T, Baesso, Mauro L, Hidalgo, Mirian M, Dos Santos, Marcia L A, Previdelli, Isolde T S, Pascotto, Renata C

    “…The use of discolored teeth is required to test whitening products, and it is difficult to obtain them, given their scarcity. To present a technique for in…”
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    Nematodes network too: diversity, abundance and dispersal via plant produce trade networks by Banks, N. C., Tangchitsomkid, N., Chanmalee, T., Sangsawang, T., Songvilay, P., Phannamvong, N., Thamakhot, S., Paini, D. R., Bayliss, K. L., Hodda, M. E.

    Published in Plant pathology (01-09-2018)
    “…The dispersal of invasive species, such as plant pests, can have major economic, environmental and social impacts worldwide. Movement of plant pests from farms…”
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    Sexual size dimorphism in fallow deer (Dama dama): do larger, heavier males gain greater mating success? by McElligott, Alan G, Gammell, Martin P, Harty, Hilda C, Paini, Dean R, Murphy, Desmond T, Walsh, James T, Hayden, Thomas J

    Published in Behavioral ecology and sociobiology (01-03-2001)
    “…Sexual size dimorphism may evolve as a result of both natural and sexual selection. In polygynous mammals, the main factor resulting in the evolution of large…”
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    Commercial honey bees ( Apis mellifera) reduce the fecundity of an Australian native bee ( Hylaeus alcyoneus) by Paini, Dean R., Roberts, J. Dale

    Published in Biological conservation (01-05-2005)
    “…European honey bees used for commercial honey production represent a potential source of competition for floral resources with native nectar and pollen feeding…”
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    Seasonal sex ratio and unbalanced investment sex ratio in the Banksia bee Hylaeus alcyoneus by Paini, Dean R., Bailey, Winston J.

    Published in Ecological entomology (01-12-2002)
    “…1. Hylaeus alcyoneus is an endemic solitary bee common on coastal heaths of Western Australia. The bee is unusual in that males are larger than females. This…”
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    Nesting biology of an Australian resin bee (Megachile sp.; Hymenoptera: Megachilidae): a study using trap nests by Paini, Dean R

    Published in Australian journal of entomology (01-02-2004)
    “…Nesting biology data of an undescribed Megachile sp. (Western Australian Museum number M323/F367) was collected using trap nests placed in the Northern…”
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