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interspecific comparison of foraging range and nest density of four bumblebee (Bombus) speciesKnight, M.E ; Martin, A.P ; Bishop, S ; Osborne, J.L ; Hale, R.J ; Sanderson, A ; Goulson, DMolecular ecology, 2005-05, Vol.14 (6), p.1811-1820 [Peer Reviewed Journal]Oxford, UK: Blackwell Science LtdFull text available |
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Why do pollinators visit proportionally fewer flowers in large patches?Goulson, D.Oikos, 2000-12, Vol.91 (3), p.485-492 [Peer Reviewed Journal]Copenhagen: Munksgaard International PublishersFull text available |
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Reconstructing demographic events from population genetic data: the introduction of bumblebees to New ZealandLYE, G. C. ; LEPAIS, O. ; GOULSON, D.Molecular ecology, 2011-07, Vol.20 (14), p.2888-2900 [Peer Reviewed Journal]Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishing LtdFull text available |
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Extremely low effective population sizes, genetic structuring and reduced genetic diversity in a threatened bumblebee species, Bombus sylvarum (Hymenoptera: Apidae)ELLIS, J.S ; KNIGHT, M.E ; DARVILL, B ; GOULSON, DMolecular ecology, 2006-12, Vol.15 (14), p.4375-4386 [Peer Reviewed Journal]Oxford, UK: Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing LtdFull text available |
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Triploid bumblebees indicate a direct cost of inbreeding in fragmented populationsDARVILL, B. ; LEPAIS, O. ; WOODALL, L. C. ; GOULSON, D.Molecular ecology, 2012-08, Vol.21 (16), p.3988-3995 [Peer Reviewed Journal]Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishing LtdFull text available |
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comparison of techniques for assessing farmland bumblebee populationsWood, T. J ; Holland, J. M ; Goulson, DOecologia, 2015-04, Vol.177 (4), p.1093-1102 [Peer Reviewed Journal]Berlin/Heidelberg: Springer-VerlagFull text available |
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Evidence for habitat and climatic specializations driving the long‐term distribution trends of UK and Irish bumblebeesCasey, L. M ; Rebelo, H ; Rotheray, E ; Goulson, D ; Beggs, Jacqueline Beggs, JacquelineDiversity & distributions, 2015-08, Vol.21 (8), p.864-875 [Peer Reviewed Journal]Oxford: Blackwell ScienceFull text available |
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Causes of rarity in bumblebeesGoulson, D. ; Hanley, M.E. ; Darvill, B. ; Ellis, J.S. ; Knight, M.E.Biological conservation, 2005-03, Vol.122 (1), p.1-8 [Peer Reviewed Journal]Oxford: Elsevier LtdFull text available |
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Population structure and inbreeding in a rare and declining bumblebee, Bombus muscorum (Hymenoptera: Apidae)Darvill, B ; Ellis, J.S ; Lye, G.C ; Goulson, DMolecular ecology, 2006-03, Vol.15 (3), p.601-611 [Peer Reviewed Journal]Oxford, UK: Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing LtdFull text available |
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Hygienic food to reduce pathogen risk to bumblebeesGraystock, P. ; Jones, J.C. ; Pamminger, T. ; Parkinson, J.F. ; Norman, V. ; Blane, E.J. ; Rothstein, L. ; Wäckers, F. ; Goulson, D. ; Hughes, W.O.H.Journal of invertebrate pathology, 2016-05, Vol.136, p.68-73 [Peer Reviewed Journal]United States: Elsevier IncFull text available |