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100 _aRoubik, David W.
_d1951-
_97487
245 _aEcology and Natural History of Tropical
_cDavid W. Roubik.
260 _aNew York
_bCambridge University Press
_c1989
300 _ax ;514p.
440 _aCambridge tropical biology series
_97035
500 _aDescribes the prominent themes in the ecology, natural history, and evolution of bees, and includes discussions on pollinating behavior, natural enemies, reproduction, social behavior, and maintenance of the diversity of tropical communities. This book is the first to draw together these themes, and covers topics as varied as the evolution of obligate sociality and the reproductive diversity of tropical flowering plants. There are many new examples from the author's research on pollination ecology, mimicry, mutualism, coevolution, and competition
650 _aBees
_97488
650 _aInsects-Tropics
_97489
650 _aBees-Tropics
_97490
856 _uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/description/cam023/87023837.html
_yPublisher description
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_yTable of contents
942 _cBOOK
_2ddc
999 _c3328
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