The evolution of nocturnal behaviour in sweat bees, Megalopta genalis and M. ecuadoria (Hymenoptera: Halictidae): an escape from competitors and enemies?
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Victor H. Gonzalez | W. Wcislo | William T. Wcislo | L. Arneson | Kari Roesch | V. Gonzalez | Adam R. Smith | Hermógenes Fernández | Laura Arneson | Kari Roesch | Hermógenes Fernández | V. González | A. Smith
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