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Publications by Adam G. Dolezal
Native Habitat Mitigates Feast–famine Conditions Faced by Honey Bees in an Agricultural Landscape
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Multidisciplinary
Hungry for the Queen: Honey Bee Nutritional Environment Affects Worker Pheromone Response in a Life-Stage Dependent Manner
Functional Ecology
Evolution
Ecology
Systematics
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Non-Native Honey Bees Disproportionately Dominate the Most Abundant Floral Resources in a Biodiversity Hotspot
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Feast and Famine: Epidemiology and Clinical Trials in Chronic Kidney Disease
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Relationships Between Bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea: Apiformes) and Flowers in the Bulgarian Agricultural Landscape
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