Plant leaf sources presented to the bee Osmia bruneri, their traits, and their likelihood of being pulped for nest construction
<p dir="ltr">A categorized, color-coded version of Table 2 in:</p><p dir="ltr">Cane and Love (2025) Foliar traits, taxonomic preferences, and foraging effort by <i>Osmia bruneri </i>bees acquiring leaf pulp for nest construction (Hymenoptera: Megachi...
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