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Publications by Jennifer M. Kingston
Non-Native Honey Bees Disproportionately Dominate the Most Abundant Floral Resources in a Biodiversity Hotspot
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
Genetics
Molecular Biology
Environmental Science
Biochemistry
Microbiology
Immunology
Biological Sciences
Medicine
Agricultural
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A Look Into the Cell: Honey Storage in Honey Bees, Apis Mellifera
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Floral Resources Partitioning by Two Co-Occurring Eusocial Bees in an Afromontane Landscape
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Native Habitat Mitigates Feast–famine Conditions Faced by Honey Bees in an Agricultural Landscape
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Non-Native Insects Dominate Daytime Pollination in a High-Elevation Hawaiian Dryland Ecosystem
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