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Nectar-Robbing Bumble Bees Reduce the Fitness of Ipomopsis aggregata (Polemoniaceae)
Ecology
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10.2307/176558
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1999
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Vol 80
(5)
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pp. 1703
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Cited By ~ 22
Author(s):
Rebecca E. Irwin
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Alison K. Brody
Keyword(s):
Bumble Bees
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Nectar Robbing
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Ipomopsis Aggregata
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