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Nectar-robbing bumble bees reduce the fitness of <i>Ipomopsis aggregata</i> (Polemoniaceae)

Authors: Irwin, R. E.ORCID; Brody, A. K.
Year: 1999
Journal: Ecology, Vol. 80, pp. 1703-1712
Publisher: UNKNOWN
Keywords: BOMBUS OCCIDENTALIS, BOTANY, EAST RIVER VALLEY, FITNESS, HUMMINGBIRD, IPOMOPSIS, IPOMOPSIS AGGREGATA, NECTAR ROBBERY, POLEMONIACEAE, POLLINATION BIOLOGY, REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS, RMBL

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