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Date: | Thu, 3 Jun 1993 22:16:30 -0300 |
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Greetings:
I am considering a project involving the analysis, for environmental toxins,
of pollen collected by bees. I keep honey bees and will probably use them
to some extent in part of the project, but I am interested in utilizing other
pollen collectors which might have a more limited or a least reduced range.
Recently I have been trying to establish bumble-bee colonies from queens
[Bombus impatiens] with some limited success.
I have had some difficulty in finding literature dealing with Bombus sp.
range (size, shape, effect of topography etc.). Can anyone give me any
suggestions on this topic - or if not - on range determination and how
it is carried out.
Thank you.
Sincerely yours,
Brooke Oland
N.S.A.C., Truro, N.S.
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