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Community-dependent foraging habits of flower visitors: Cascading indirect interactions among five bumble bee species
Hiroshi S. Ishii
Department of Natural and Environmental Science
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Bumblebee
100%
Indirect Interactions
100%
Foraging Habits
100%
Flower Visitors
100%
Bee Species
100%
Red Clover
60%
Nectar Robber
60%
Interaction Effect
40%
White Clover
40%
Utilization Pattern
40%
Nectar Robbing
40%
Japan
20%
Bombus
20%
Community-based
20%
Hokkaido Island
20%
Flower Choice
20%
Feeding Niche
20%
Trifolium Repens
20%
Visitor Interaction
20%
Ecological Source
20%
Nectar Production
20%
Resource Exploitation
20%
Flower Foraging
20%
Community Context
20%
Standing Crop
20%
Exploitative Competition
20%
Trifolium Pratense
20%
Nectar
20%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Trifolium pratense
100%
Nectar Robbing
50%
Trifolium repens
50%
Bombus
25%
Robbing
25%
Biomass
25%