Skip to main content
R M B L
Data Hub
›
Knowledge Commons
v0.2
Search
Sources
Publications
Datasets
Documents
Stories
Explore
Frontiers
Neighborhoods
Authors
Species
Concepts
Protocols
Places
Projects
About
☽
Checking billy barr’s snow log…
Bumblebee foraging: can observed preferences of two bee species be explained by their foraging efficiencies on flowers of two different plant species? — RMBL Knowledge Commons
← Back to Publications
Student Paper
Bumblebee foraging: can observed preferences of two bee species be explained by their foraging efficiencies on flowers of two different plant species?
Report an issue with this item
Authors:
Graham, L.
Year:
1993
Publisher:
UNKNOWN
Keywords:
ANIMAL BEHAVIOR, BOMBUS, FOOD CHOICE, FORAGING, FORAGING EFFICIENCY, POLLINATION BIOLOGY, RMBL STUDENT PAPER
Related Works
Items connected by shared entities, co-authorship, citations, or semantic similarity.
Student Paper
Bumblebee foraging behavior: the roles of floral scent and color
1994
89% similar
Article
Resource partitioning and per-flower foraging efficiency in two bumblebee species
1996
American Midland Naturalist
1 shared author
Student Paper
Foraging behavior of bumblebees (<i>Bombus</i> spp.)
1980
88% similar
Dataset
Data from: Foraging efficiency and size matching in a plant – pollinator community: the importance of sugar content and tongue length
2020
69% similar
Dataset
Data from: Foraging strategy predicts foraging economy in a facultative secondary nectar robber
2017
69% similar
Dataset
Supplementary material from "Nutrient niche dynamics among wild pollinators"
2025
66% similar
Document
Some Factors Historically Affecting The Distribution and Abundance of Fishes In The Gunnison River
56% similar
Document
Beavers: Biologists "Rediscover" a Natural Resource
56% similar
Document
A New Hydrologic Perspective of How Beaver Ponds Function
55% similar
Show all 30 related works