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Rachael Winfree

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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|June 12, 2010
The conservation and restoration of wild beesRachael Winfree
Journal of Theoretical Biology|September 15, 2004
Art Winfree, artist of scienceRachael Winfree
Current Biology : CB|October 30, 2008
Pollinator-dependent crops: an increasingly risky businessRachael Winfree
F1000Research|February 21, 2014
Pollinator declines: reconciling scales and implications for ecosystem servicesIgnasi Bartomeus, Rachael Winfree
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|September 18, 2008
Are ecosystem services stabilized by differences among species? A test using crop pollinationRachael Winfree, Claire Kremen
Current Biology : CB|September 17, 2011
The Circe principle: are pollinators waylaid by attractive habitats?Ignasi Bartomeus, Rachael Winfree
Current Opinion in Insect Science|March 29, 2018
Causes of variation in wild bee responses to anthropogenic driversDaniel P Cariveau, Rachael Winfree
Ecology|November 28, 2024
Dominant species stabilize pollination services through response diversity, but not cross-scale redundancyMark A Genung, Rachael Winfree
Environmental Entomology|October 15, 2014
Lack of pollinators limits fruit production in commercial blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum)Faye E Benjamin, Rachael Winfree
Global Change Biology|October 5, 2017
Forest bees are replaced in agricultural and urban landscapes by native species with different phenologies and life-history traitsTina Harrison, Jason Gibbs, Rachael Winfree
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|June 12, 2010
The conservation and restoration of wild beesRachael Winfree
Journal of Theoretical Biology|September 15, 2004
Art Winfree, artist of scienceRachael Winfree
Current Biology : CB|October 30, 2008
Pollinator-dependent crops: an increasingly risky businessRachael Winfree
F1000Research|February 21, 2014
Pollinator declines: reconciling scales and implications for ecosystem servicesIgnasi Bartomeus, Rachael Winfree
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|September 18, 2008
Are ecosystem services stabilized by differences among species? A test using crop pollinationRachael Winfree, Claire Kremen
Current Biology : CB|September 17, 2011
The Circe principle: are pollinators waylaid by attractive habitats?Ignasi Bartomeus, Rachael Winfree
Current Opinion in Insect Science|March 29, 2018
Causes of variation in wild bee responses to anthropogenic driversDaniel P Cariveau, Rachael Winfree
Ecology|November 28, 2024
Dominant species stabilize pollination services through response diversity, but not cross-scale redundancyMark A Genung, Rachael Winfree
Environmental Entomology|October 15, 2014
Lack of pollinators limits fruit production in commercial blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum)Faye E Benjamin, Rachael Winfree
Global Change Biology|October 5, 2017
Forest bees are replaced in agricultural and urban landscapes by native species with different phenologies and life-history traitsTina Harrison, Jason Gibbs, Rachael Winfree
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