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Graham H Pyke

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Trends in Ecology & Evolution|March 19, 2016
Floral Nectar: Pollinator Attraction or Manipulation?Graham H Pyke
Oecologia|March 18, 2017
Optimal foraging in bumblebees and coevolution with their plantsGraham H Pyke
Oecologia|March 18, 2017
Optimal body size in bumblebeesGraham H Pyke
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology|March 23, 2017
Conservation and the 4 Rs, which are rescue, rehabilitation, release, and researchGraham H Pyke, Judit K Szabo
Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society|December 8, 2009
Biological collections and ecological/environmental research: a review, some observations and a look to the futureGraham H Pyke, Paul R Ehrlich
Science (New York, N.Y.)|December 9, 2017
Comment on "Cognition-mediated evolution of low-quality floral nectars"Graham H Pyke, Nickolas M Waser
Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society|July 18, 2023
Floral nectar production: what cost to a plant?Graham H Pyke, Zong-Xin Ren
Environmental Entomology|January 17, 2013
Local geographic distributions of bumble bees near Crested Butte, Colorado: competition and community structure revisitedGraham H Pyke, David W Inouye, James D Thomson
Ecology and Evolution|November 2, 2023
Pollination crisis Down-Under: Has Australasia dodged the bullet?Graham H Pyke, Kit S Prendergast, Zong-Xin Ren
Ecology Letters|June 25, 2020
Changes in floral nectar are unlikely adaptive responses to pollinator flight soundGraham H Pyke, Zong-Xin Ren, Judith Trunschke, et al.
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Trends in Ecology & Evolution|March 19, 2016
Floral Nectar: Pollinator Attraction or Manipulation?Graham H Pyke
Oecologia|March 18, 2017
Optimal foraging in bumblebees and coevolution with their plantsGraham H Pyke
Oecologia|March 18, 2017
Optimal body size in bumblebeesGraham H Pyke
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology|March 23, 2017
Conservation and the 4 Rs, which are rescue, rehabilitation, release, and researchGraham H Pyke, Judit K Szabo
Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society|December 8, 2009
Biological collections and ecological/environmental research: a review, some observations and a look to the futureGraham H Pyke, Paul R Ehrlich
Science (New York, N.Y.)|December 9, 2017
Comment on "Cognition-mediated evolution of low-quality floral nectars"Graham H Pyke, Nickolas M Waser
Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society|July 18, 2023
Floral nectar production: what cost to a plant?Graham H Pyke, Zong-Xin Ren
Environmental Entomology|January 17, 2013
Local geographic distributions of bumble bees near Crested Butte, Colorado: competition and community structure revisitedGraham H Pyke, David W Inouye, James D Thomson
Ecology and Evolution|November 2, 2023
Pollination crisis Down-Under: Has Australasia dodged the bullet?Graham H Pyke, Kit S Prendergast, Zong-Xin Ren
Ecology Letters|June 25, 2020
Changes in floral nectar are unlikely adaptive responses to pollinator flight soundGraham H Pyke, Zong-Xin Ren, Judith Trunschke, et al.
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