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Publications by Ralph V. Cartar
Costs of Energy Shortfall for Bumble Bee Colonies: Predation, Social Parasitism, and Brood Development
Canadian Entomologist
Evolution
Ecology
Insect Science
Molecular Biology
Systematics
Structural Biology
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A Homeotic Shift Late in Development Drives Mimetic Color Variation in a Bumble Bee
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