Effects of Temperature and Wildflower Strips on Survival and Macronutrient Stores of the Alfalfa Leafcutting Bee (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae) Under Extended Cold Storage
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L. Burkle | J. Rinehart | G. Yocum | K. Greenlee | K. M. O'Neill | Casey M. Delphia | J. Bowsher | M. Park | Cassandra Prince | Mia G. Park | Mia G. Park | K. M. O’Neill
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