Literature

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J. H. Cane2008An effective, manageable bee for pollination of Rubus bramble fruits, Osmia aglaia
J. H. Cane2005Pollination potential of the bee Osmia aglaia for cultivated red raspberries and blackberries (Rubus: Rosaceae)
J. H. Cane2002Pollinating bees (Hymenoptera: Apiformes) of U.S. alfalfa compared for rates of pod and seed set
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
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., 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, 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?
K. W. Watrous, Cane J. H.2011Breeding biology of the threadstalk milkvetch, Astragalus filipes (Fabaceae), with a review of the genus
Scratchpads developed and conceived by (alphabetical): Ed Baker, Katherine Bouton Alice Heaton Dimitris Koureas, Laurence Livermore, Dave Roberts, Simon Rycroft, Ben Scott, Vince Smith