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2011
Meeting wild bees’ needs on rangelands, James H. Cane; Rangelands
Predicted fates of ground-nesting bees in soil heated by wildfire: Thermal tolerances of life stages and a survey of nesting depths, James H. Cane and J. Neff; Biological Conservation
2007
Importance of crop pollination in changing landscapes, A. M. Klein, B. Vaissiere, James H. Cane, S. Cunningham, C. Kremen, I. Steffan-Dewenter, and T. Tscharntke; The Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B
2006
Complex responses within a desert bee guild (Hymenoptera: Apiformes) to urban habitat fragmentation, James H. Cane, R. L. Minckley, L. J. Kervin, T. H. Roulston, and N. M. Williams; Ecological Applications
2005
Bees, pollination, and the challenges of sprawl, James H. Cane; Nature in Fragments: the Legacy of Sprawl
Temporally persistent patterns of incidence and abundance in a pollinator guild at annual and decadal scales: the bees of Larrea tridentata, James H. Cane, R. Minckley, L. Kervin, and T. Roulston; Biological Journal of the Linnean Society
2003
Exotic non-social bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) in North America: Ecological implications, James H. Cane; For Non-native Crops, Whence Pollinators for the Future?
Biological impediments to measures of competition among introduced honey bees and desert bees, R. L. Minckley, James H. Cane, L. Kervin, and D. Yanega; Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society
2001
Habitat fragmentation and native bees: a premature verdict?, James H. Cane; Conservation Ecology
Sampling bees (Hymenoptera: Apiformes) for pollinator community studies: pitfalls of pan-trapping, James H. Cane, R. Minckley, and L. Kervin; Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society
Causes and extent of declines among native North American invertebrate pollinators: detection, evidence, and consequences, James H. Cane and Vincent J. Tepedino; Conservation Ecology
2000
Origins and ecological consequences of pollen specialization among desert bees, R. L. Minckley, James H. Cane, and L. Kervin; Proceedings of the Royal Society of London
The effect of diet breadth and nesting ecology on body size variation in bees (Apoidea), T. H. Roulston and James H. Cane; Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society
1999
Spatial predictability and resource specialization of bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) at a superabundant, widespread resource, R. L. Minckley, James H. Cane, L. Kervin, and T. Roulston; Biological Journal of the Linnean Society
Impact of intensified ultraviolet-B radiation on flower, pollen and nectar production, B. Sampson and James H. Cane; American Journal of Botany
1997
The potential consequences of pollinator declines on the conservation of biodiversity and stability of food crops, James H. Cane; Conservation Biology
Violent weather and bees: Populations of the barrier island endemic, Hesperapis oraria (Hymenoptera: Melittidae) survive a category 3 hurricane, James H. Cane and L. J. Kervin; Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society
1996
Estimating Population Density Per Unit Area From Mark, Release, Recapture Data, R. B. Matlock, J. B. Welch, and Frank D. Parker; Ecological Applications
Floral resource utilization by solitary bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) and exploitation of their stored foods by natural enemies, W. T. Wcislo and James H. Cane; Annual Review of Entomology
1993
Regional, annual and seasonal variation in pollinator guilds: intrinsic traits of bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) underlie their patterns of abundance at Vaccinium ashei (Ericaceae), James H. Cane and J. A. Payne; Annals of the Entomological Society of America
1990
Ancestral semiochemical attraction persists for adjoining populations of sibling Ips bark beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytidae), James H. Cane, D. L. Wood, and J. Fox; Journal of Chemical Ecology
1986
Predator deterrence by mandibular gland secretions of bees (Hymenoptera:Apoidea), James H. Cane; Journal of Chemical Ecology
1984
Origin and chemistry of the secreted nest entrance lining of Halictus hesperus (Hymenoptera: Apoidea), R. W. Brooks and James H. Cane; Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society
1983
Mandibular gland secretions of solitary bees (Hymenoptera; Apoidea): Potential for nest cell disinfection, James H. Cane, S. Gerdin, and G. Wife; Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society
1981
Dufour's gland secretion in the cell linings of bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea), James H. Cane; Journal of Chemical Ecology
Pheromonal cues direct mate-seeking behaviors of male Colletes cunicularius (Hymenoptera: Colletidae), James H. Cane and J. O. Tengo; Journal of Chemical Ecology
1979
Nest defense and foraging ethology of a neotropical sand wasp, Bembix multipicta (Hymenoptera: Sphecidae), James H. Cane and M. M. Miyamoto; Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society
1952
Yearly Population Fluctuation of Bombus morrisoni at Fredonia, Arizona, George E. Bohart and George F. Knowlton; Journal of Economic Entomology
1949
Effect of an Experimental Field Application of DDT Dust on Nomia melanderi Ckll, George E. Bohart and F. V. Lieberman; Journal of Economic Entomology