Literature

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J. H. Cane2008A native ground-nesting bee (Nomia melanderi) sustainably managed to pollinate alfalfa across an intensively agricultural landscape
J. H. Cane2005Pollination needs of arrowleaf balsamroot, Balsamorhiza sagittata (Heliantheae: Asteraceae)
J. H. Cane2002Pollinating bees (Hymenoptera: Apiformes) of U.S. alfalfa compared for rates of pod and seed set
J. H. Cane2001Habitat fragmentation and native bees: a premature verdict?
J. H. Cane1997Lifetime monetary value of individual pollinators: the bee Habropoda laboriosa at rabbiteye blueberry (Vaccinium ashei Reade)
J. H. Cane1993Reproductive role of sterile pollen in Saurauia (Actinidiaceae), a cryptically dioecious neotropical tree
J. H. Cane1993Reproductive role of sterile pollen in cryptically dioecious species of flowering plants
J. H. Cane1986The importance of native bees to rabbiteye blueberry pollination
J. H. Cane, Buchmann S. L.1989Novel pollen-harvesting behavior by the bee Protandrena mexicanorum (Hymenoptera:Andrenidae)
J. H. Cane2008Pollinating bees crucial to farming wildflower seed for U.S. habitat restoration
J. H. Cane, MacKenzie, K., Schiffhauer, D.1993Honey bees harvest pollen from the porose anthers of cranberries (Vaccinium macrocarpon)(Ericaceae)
J. H. Cane, Minckley, R., Kervin, L., Roulston, T.2005Temporally persistent patterns of incidence and abundance in a pollinator guild at annual and decadal scales: the bees of Larrea tridentata
J. H. Cane, Minckley, R. L., Kervin, L. J.2000Sampling bees (Hymenoptera: Apiformes) for pollinator community studies: pitfalls of pan-trapping
J. H. Cane, Payne J. A.1993Regional, annual and seasonal variation in pollinator guilds: intrinsic traits of bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) underlie their patterns of abundance at Vaccinium ashei (Ericaceae)
J. H. Cane, Payne J. A.1990Native bee pollinates rabbiteye blueberry
J. H. Cane, Payne J. A.1988Foraging ecology of the bee Habropoda laboriosa (Hymenoptera: Anthophoridae), an oligolege of blueberries (Ericaceae: Vaccinium) in the southeastern United States
J. H. Cane1997Ground-nesting bees: the neglected pollinator resource for agriculture
J. H. Cane, Schiffhauer D.2003Dose-response relationships between pollination and fruiting refine pollinator comparisons for cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon [Ericaceae])
J. H. Cane, Schiffhauer D.2001Pollinator genetics and pollination: do honey bee colonies selected for pollen-hoarding field better pollinators of cranberry Vaccinium macrocarpon?
J. H. Cane, Schiffhauer, D., Kervin, L. J.1996Pollination, foraging, and nesting ecology of the leaf-cutting bee Megachile (Delomegachile) addenda (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae) on cranberry beds
J. H. Cane, Snyder G.1986Searching for pollinators of Sericea lespedeza
J. H. Cane2003Exotic non-social bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) in North America: Ecological implications
J. H. Cane, Tepedino V. J.2001Causes and extent of declines among native North American invertebrate pollinators: Detection, evidence, and consequences
A. M. Klein, Vassiere, B. E., Cane, J. H., Steffan-Dewenter, I., Cunningham, S., Kremen, C., Tscharntke, T.2007Importance of pollinators in changing landscapes for world crops
C. Krug, I. Santos, Ados, Cane, J. H.2010Visiting bees of Cucurbita flowers (Cucurbitaceae) with emphasis on the presence of Peponapis fervens Smith (Eucerini _ Apidae) _ Santa Catarina, southern Brasil
K. MacKenzie, Cane, J. H., Schiffhauer, D.1993Foraging by bee pollinators of cranberry
R. L. Minckley, Cane, J. H., Kervin, L.2000Origins and ecological consequences of pollen specialization among desert bees
T. Roulston, Sampson, B., Cane, J. H.1996Squash and pumpkin pollinators plentiful in Alabama
T. H. Roulston, Cane J. H.2000Pollen nutritional content and digestibility for animals
T. H. Roulston, Cane, J. H., Buchmann, S. L.2000What governs protein content of pollen: Pollinator preferences, pollen-pistil interactions, or phylogeny?
B. Sampson, Cane, J. H., Neff, J.1995Blue bees for blueberries?
B. J. Sampson, Cane J. H.2000Pollination efficiencies of three bee (Hymenoptera : Apoidea) species visiting rabbiteye blueberry
B. J. Sampson, Cane J. H.1999Impact of enhanced ultraviolet-B radiation on flower, pollen, and nectar production
B. J. Sampson, Cane, J. H., Kirker, G. T., Stringer, S. J., Spiers, J. M.2009Biology and management potential for three orchard bee species (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae): Osmia ribifloris Cockerell, O. lignaria (Say) and O. chalybea Smith, with emphasis on the former
B. J. Sampson, Knight, P. R., Cane, J. H., Spiers, J. M.2007Foraging behavior, pollinator effectiveness, and management potential of the new world squash bees Peponapis pruinosa and Xenoglossa strenua (Apidae: Eucerini)
B. J. Sampson, Stringer, S. J., Cane, J. H., Spiers, J. M.2004Screenhouse evaluations of a mason bee Osmia ribifloris (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae) as a pollinator of blueberries in the southeastern United States
T. L. Pitts-Singer, Cane J. H.2011The alfalfa leafcutting bee, Megachile rotundata: The world’s most intensively managed solitary bee
W. P. Stephen2003Solitary bees in North American agriculture: a perspective
K. Strickler, Cane J. H.2003For non-native crops, whence pollinators of the future?
R. W. Thorp2003Bumble bees: commercial use and environmental concerns
P. F. Torchio2003The development of Osmia lignaria Say (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae) as a managed pollinator of apple and almond crops: a case study
G. ALlen-Wardell, Bernhardt, P., Bitner, R., Burquez, A., Buchmann, S., Cane, J. H., Cox, P., Dalton, V., Feinsinger, P., Ingram, M., Inouye, D., Jone, C. E., Kennedy, K., Kevan, P., Koopowitz, H., Medellin, R., Medellin-Morales, S., Nabhan, G., Pavlik, B., Tepedino, V. J., Torchio, P., Walker, S.1997The potential consequences of pollinator declines on the conservation of biodiversity and stability of food crops
K. W. Watrous, Cane J. H.2011Breeding biology of the threadstalk milkvetch, Astragalus filipes (Fabaceae), with a review of the genus
N. M. Williams, Thomson J. D.2003Comparing pollinator quality of honey bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae) and native bees using pollen removal and deposition measures
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