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Document Type

Article

Journal/Book Title/Conference

Psyche

Volume

81

Publication Date

12-1-1974

First Page

528

Last Page

533

Abstract

Although it is well known that many sphecid males visit flowers and shrubs and attempt to mate with females found there (e.g. Peckham, Kurczewski, & Peckham, 1973), many unanswered questions about this general pattern of male behavior remain. For example, do flower-visiting males move randomly from area to area ,or do they remain in one location for substantial periods of time? If they show an attachment to a particular site, do they defend the area or do they share it with other males?

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