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Reversal of apparent feeding preferences of bumblebees by aggression from Vespula wasps — RMBL Knowledge Commons
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Reversal of apparent feeding preferences of bumblebees by aggression from Vespula wasps
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Authors:
Thomson, J. D.
Year:
1989
Journal:
Canadian Journal of Zoology, Vol. 67, pp. 2588-2591
Publisher:
UNKNOWN
Keywords:
ANIMAL BEHAVIOR, ENTOMOLOGY, FORAGING, POLLINATION BIOLOGY, RMBL
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