Colorado State UniversityFort Collins, Colorado
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Decadal wildfire effects on melittophily and bee communities in a ponderosa pine forest
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Forest thinning improves native bee foraging habitat and is associated with increased bee abundances
Plant-pollinator networks are enhanced in habitats managed for sagebrush restoration in western Colorado
Effects of fire and thinning disturbance on biodiversity of wild bee communities within the Colorado Front Range
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