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    Genetic differentiation at extreme latitudes in the socially plastic sweat bee Halictus rubicundus. by Bas A Michels, Mariska M Beekman, Jeremy Field, Jodie Gruber, Bart A Pannebakker, Charlotte Savill, Rebecca A Boulton

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The sweat bee Halictus rubicundus is an important pollinator with a large latitudinal range and many potential barriers to gene flow. …”
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    Pollination Biology of Potentilla recta (Sulfur Cinquefoil) and Its Cooccurring Native Congener Potentilla gracilis in Northeastern Oregon by James McIver, Karen Erickson

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…The most important pollinators for the invasive, in order of importance, were: Apis mellifera, Ceratina nanula, Halictus tripartitus, Lasioglossum sisymbrii, and Bombus rufocinctus; for the native: C. nanula, Trichodes ornatus, H. ligatus, L. sisymbrii, and L. olympiae. …”
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    Impact of Seasonal Atmospheric Factors and Photoperiod on Floral Biology, Plant–Pollinator Interactions, and Plant Reproduction on <i>Turnera ulmifolia</i> L. (Passifloraceae) by Ujjwal Layek, Nandita Das, Arabinda Samanta, Prakash Karmakar

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Effective pollinators were <i>Amegilla zonata</i>, <i>Borbo cinnara</i>, <i>Halictus acrocephalus</i>, <i>Nomia</i> (<i>Curvinomia</i>) <i>strigata</i>, and <i>Tetragonula iridipennis</i>. …”
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