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Mary R Silliman

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Ecology and Evolution|July 5, 2022
Row crop fields provide mid-summer forage for honey beesMary R Silliman, Roger Schürch, Sean Malone, et al.
Biology Letters|August 31, 2022
Dance-communicated distances support nectar foraging as a supply-driven systemBradley D Ohlinger, Roger Schürch, Mary R Silliman, et al.
Journal of Insect Science (Online)|February 9, 2022
Honey Bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae) Decrease Foraging But Not Recruitment After Neonicotinoid ExposureBradley D Ohlinger, Roger Schürch, Sharif Durzi, et al.
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Ecology and Evolution|July 5, 2022
Row crop fields provide mid-summer forage for honey beesMary R Silliman, Roger Schürch, Sean Malone, et al.
Biology Letters|August 31, 2022
Dance-communicated distances support nectar foraging as a supply-driven systemBradley D Ohlinger, Roger Schürch, Mary R Silliman, et al.
Journal of Insect Science (Online)|February 9, 2022
Honey Bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae) Decrease Foraging But Not Recruitment After Neonicotinoid ExposureBradley D Ohlinger, Roger Schürch, Sharif Durzi, et al.
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