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G H Pyke

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Theoretical Population Biology|February 1, 1978
Optimal foraging: movement patterns of bumblebees between inflorescencesG H Pyke
Theoretical Population Biology|April 1, 1980
Optimal foraging in bumblebees: calculation of net rate of energy intake and optimal patch choiceG H Pyke
Science (New York, N.Y.)|November 6, 1987
Models of food-finding: foraging theoryG H Pyke
Plant Biology (Stuttgart, Germany)|September 23, 2024
Why do flowers wilt?G H Pyke, Z-X Ren, J R M Kalman
Plant Biology (Stuttgart, Germany)|June 27, 2024
Why are the inner and outer sides of many flower petals differently coloured?X-Q Fan, J Trunschke, Z-X Ren, et al.
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Theoretical Population Biology|February 1, 1978
Optimal foraging: movement patterns of bumblebees between inflorescencesG H Pyke
Theoretical Population Biology|April 1, 1980
Optimal foraging in bumblebees: calculation of net rate of energy intake and optimal patch choiceG H Pyke
Science (New York, N.Y.)|November 6, 1987
Models of food-finding: foraging theoryG H Pyke
Plant Biology (Stuttgart, Germany)|September 23, 2024
Why do flowers wilt?G H Pyke, Z-X Ren, J R M Kalman
Plant Biology (Stuttgart, Germany)|June 27, 2024
Why are the inner and outer sides of many flower petals differently coloured?X-Q Fan, J Trunschke, Z-X Ren, et al.
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