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National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on the Status of Pollinators in North America. Status of pollinators in North America. Washington, D.C: National Academies Press, 2007.

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(Firm), Nanao Kikaku, ed. Insects and flowers. Milwaukee: Raintree Publishers, 1986.

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Free, John Brand. Insect pollination of crops. 2nd ed. London: Academic Press, 1993.

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Des insectes et des fleurs. Monaco: Le Rocher, 1986.

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Brackenbury, John. Insects and flowers: A biological partnership. London: Blandford, 1995.

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Insects and flowers: The biology of a partnership. London: Allen & Unwin, 1985.

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Mayer, D. F. Bee pollination of tree fruits. [Corvallis, Or.]: Washington State University Cooperative Extension, Oregon State University Extension Service, University of Idaho Cooperative Extension Service, and the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, 1986.

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India) International Symposium on Pollination in Tropics (1993 Bangalore. Pollination in tropics: Proceedings of the International Symposium on Pollination in Tropics, August 8-13, 1993, Bangalore, India. Edited by Veeresh G. K, Shaanker R. Uma, Ganeshaiah K. N, and International Union for the Study of Social Insects. Indian Chapter. Bangalore: International Union for the Study of Social Insects, Indian Chapter, 1993.

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International Symposium on Pollination (8th 2000 Mosonmagyaróvár, Hungary). Proceedings of the Eighth International Pollination Symposium: Pollination : integrator of crops and native plant systems. Edited by Benedek Pál Dr, Richards K. W, International Commission of Plant Bee Relationships., and International Society for Horticultural Science. Working Group on Pollination. Leuven, Belgium: ISHS, 2001.

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International Symposium on Pollination (8th 2000 Mosonmagyaróvár, Hungary). Proceedings of the Eighth International Pollination Symposium: Pollination : integrator of crops and native plant systems. Edited by Benedek Pál Dr, Richards K. W, International Commission of Plant Bee Relationships., and International Society for Horticultural Science. Working Group on Pollination. Leuven, Belgium: ISHS, 2001.

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Insects and flowers: The biology of a partnership. Princeton, N.J: Princeton University Press, 1991.

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Insects and flowers: The biology of a partnership. Princeton, N.J: Princeton University Press, 1985.

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Pollination and floral ecology. Princeton, N.J: Princeton University Press, 2011.

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Levin, M. D. Using honey bees to pollinate crops. [Washington, D.C.?]: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, 1986.

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ARS Pollination Research Workshop (1991 Denver, Colo.). ARS Pollination Research Workshop: Denver, Colorado, October 16-17, 1991. Beltsville, Md.]: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, 1991.

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The incomparable honeybee & the economics of pollination. Victoria [B.C.]: Rocky Mountain Books, 2009.

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Grazzini, Francesca. Flower, why do you smell so nice? Brooklyn, N.Y: Kane/Miller Book Publishers, 1996.

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International Symposium on Pollination (7th 1996 Lethbridge, Alta.). Pollination: From theory to practise : Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada : June 23-28, 1996. Edited by Richards K. W, International Society for Horticultural Science., and Canada. Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada. Lethbridge Research Centre. [Leuven, Belgium: International Society for Horticultural Science, 1997.

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Specialists' Meeting on Insect Pollination in Greenhouses (1999 Soesterberg, Netherlands). Insect pollination in greenhouses: Proceedings of the specialists' meeting held in Soesterberg, The Netherlands, 30 September to 2 October 1999. [Utrecht, Netherlands: Dept. of Social Insects, Utrecht University, 2000.

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Buck, Norbert de. Bloembezoek en bestuivingsecologie van zweefvliegen (Diptera, Syrphidae) in het bijzonder voor België. Brussel: Koninklijk Belgisch Instituut voor Natuurwetenschappen, 1990.

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Darwin, Charles. The various contrivances by which orchids are fertilized by insects. Washington Square, N.Y: New York University Press, 1988.

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International Symposium on Pollination (7th 1996 Alberta, Canada). Seventh international symposium on pollination: Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada, 23-28 June, 1996 : pollination: from theory to practise. Edited by Richards K. W and International Society for Horticultural Science. [Wageningen]: ISHS, 1997.

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Johnson, Sylvia A. Roses red, violets blue: Why flowers have colors. Minneapolis, Minn: Lerner, 1991.

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Leppik, E. E. A study on floral evolution in relation to pollination ecology. New Delhi: International Books & Periodicals Supply Service, 1988.

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Usui, Masayuki. The pollination and fruit production on plants in the boreal forest of northern Ontario with special reference to blueberries and native bees. Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI Dissertation Services, 2006.

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An evolutionary basis for pollination ecology. Leiden: E.J. Brill, 1987.

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Partap, Uma. Pollination management of mountain crops through beekeeping: Trainers' resource book. Kathmandu, Nepal: International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, 1999.

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C, Berg C. African fig trees and fig wasps. Amsterdam: North-Holland, 1992.

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Cheney, Sheldon. Pollinator bees and beekeeping, other than Apis mellifera: January 1984 - January 1991. Beltsville, Md: National Agricultural Library, 1991.

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Vogel, Stefan. The role of scent glands in pollination: On the structure and function of osmophores. Edited by Renner Susanne 1954-. Washington, D.C: Smithsonian Institution Libraries and National Science Foundation, 1990.

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II, Munson Jon C., ed. Heather the honey bee: A Chesapeake Bay adventure. United States: [CreateSpace Publishing], 2014.

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Vogel, Stefan. The role of scent glands in pollination: On the structure and function of osmophores. Edited by Renner Susanne S. Washington, D.C: Smithsonian Institution Libraries and National Science Foundation, 1990.

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Evolution of plant-pollinator relationships. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011.

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Lúcia, Imperatriz-Fonseca Vera, Saraiva Antonio Mauro, and De Jong David 1950-, eds. Bees as pollinators in Brazil: Assessing the status and suggesting best practices : proceedings of the Workshop on São Paulo Declaration on Pollinators plus 5 Forum, held in São Paulo, Brazil, 27th-31st October 2003. Ribeirão Preto: Holos Editora, 2006.

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Workshop, on São Paulo Declaration on Pollinators plus 5. Forum (2003 São Paulo Brazil). Bees as pollinators in Brazil: Assessing the status and suggesting best practices : proceedings of the Workshop on São Paulo Declaration on Pollinators plus 5 Forum, held in São Paulo, Brazil, 27th-31st October 2003. Ribeirão Preto: Holos Editora, 2006.

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Slade, Suzanne. What if there were no bees?: A book about the grassland ecosystem. Mankato, MN: Picture Window Books, 2010.

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Slade, Suzanne. What if there were no bees?: A book about the grassland ecosystem. Mankato, MN: Picture Window Books, 2010.

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Dudareva, N. A. Biology of floral scent. Boca Raton, FL: Taylor & Francis, 2006.

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Bees and other pollinating insects research: A directory of USDA and state projects in CRIS. [Washington, D.C.]: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, 1987.

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Blanche, Rosalind. Life in a Gall. CSIRO Publishing, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643106444.

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What are plant galls and how are they caused? This book introduces the Australian native insects that induce galls on plants and the plant species that host them. It explores the ways the insects have adapted to living part of their lives in the confined spaces of galls, and describes the strategies employed by different insect groups to find a suitable site to induce a gall, obtain food, mate and escape the gall. Life in a Gall also looks at the predators, parasitoids, inquilines, kleptoparasites and micro-organisms that prey on gall-inducing insects and the ways the insects defend themselves from these enemies. It covers the problems gall-inducing insects can cause for agriculture, forestry and horticulture, and gives examples of several pest species. On the positive side, the book describes the essential services gall-inducing insects provide by pollinating figs, controlling invasive weeds and contributing to indigenous food. The final chapter provides tips for people who want to collect and study galls, and shows that answering many of the questions still surrounding gall-inducing insects is not restricted to professional scientists but can be achieved by diligent amateurs too.
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Crop pollination by bees, Volume 1: Evolution, ecology, conservation, and management. 2nd ed. Wallingford: CABI, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781786393494.0000.

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Abstract This volume is intended as a practical guide to bees and how they pollinate essential crops, providing simple, succinct advice on how to increase bee abundance and pollination. It focuses on bees, their biology, coevolution with plants, foraging ecology and management, and gives practical ways to increase bee abundance and pollinating performance on the farm. This volume covers five groups of pollinating bees that are prominent in the crop pollination literature: honeybees (Chapter 7); bumble bees (Chapter 8); managed solitary bees including the alfalfa leafcutting, alkali and orchard mason bees (Chapter 9); wild bees (Chapter 2, Chapter 3 and Chapter 10); and the tropical stingless bees. This volume will be essential reading for farmers, horticulturists and gardeners, researchers and professionals working in insect ecology and conservation, and students of entomology and crop protection.
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Mayfield, Enid. Flora of the Otway Plain and Ranges 1. CSIRO Publishing, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643098053.

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The Otway region of Victoria, with its temperate rainforests, mountain ash forests, heathlands, plains and coastal dunes, has an extraordinarily rich and diverse flora. The first volume of Flora of the Otway Plain and Ranges covers the orchids, irises, lilies, grass-trees, mat-rushes and other petaloid monocotyledonous plants. Enid Mayfield's exquisite colour illustrations of more than 200 species reveal tiny botanical details which enable the untrained botanist to identify each species with ease. The section on orchids describes and illustrates more than 130 species, highlighting their fascinating adaptations for attracting specific pollinating insects. The clear text and illustrations frequently draw attention to the relationship of plants to the broader environment, the impact of fire, the role of pollinators and the importance of fungi.
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P, Kapil R., ed. Pollination biology: An analysis. New Delhi: Inter-India Publications, 1986.

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Kapil, R. P. Pollination Biology: An Analysis. Stosius Inc/Advent Books Division, 1986.

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Cross, Adam T., Arthur R. Davis, Andreas Fleischmann, John D. Horner, Andreas Jürgens, David J. Merritt, Gillian L. Murza, and Shane R. Turner. Reproductive biology and pollinator-prey conflicts. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198779841.003.0022.

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Most carnivorous plants are insect-pollinated, despite insects representing the primary prey of these plants. The potential for pollinators to be caught by traps represents a possible pollinator–prey conflict (PPC), which may have ecological and evolutionary consequences for the reproductive biology of carnivorous plants. We review the reproductive biology—pollination biology, seed dormancy, and germination—and PPC in carnivorous plants. The vast majority of carnivorous plants show little or no overlap in prey and pollinator spectra because of pollinator independence and the spatial and temporal separation of flowers and traps. All carnivorous plants appear to produce seeds with some form of dormancy, most commonly physiological (species with fully developed embryos) or morphophysiological (species with underdeveloped embryos) dormancy. A complete understanding of the pollination and germination requirements of carnivorous plants is essential for conservation purposes, and this area should be a focal point of future research.
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R, James Rosalind, and Pitts-Singer Theresa L, eds. Bee pollination in agricultural ecosystems. New York, N.Y: Oxford University Press, 2008.

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Pollination Ecology and Evolution in Compositae (Asteraceae). Science Publishers, 1999.

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Harrod, Richy J. Pollination ecology of Centaurea diffusa (Compositae). 1991.

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1951-, Roubik David W., and Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations., eds. Pollination of cultivated plants in the tropics. Rome: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 1995.

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Jahns, Thomas R. Pollination biology and pollinator alternatives in mermaid meadowfoam (Limnanthes alba Hartw. ex Benth.). 1990.

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