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Super sized or minimized? Diet and tunnel diameter changes progeny outcomes for solitary bees

Article written for the Orchard Bee Association newsletter, Orchard Buzz, Winter 2020 issue (Vol. 7, Issue 1) Written by: Courtney Grula, PhD Student, North Dakota State University Body size is influenced by temperature, nutrition, and nest size. Nutrition is the most influential factor in determining adult body size. The amount of food the mother provides…

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Here at the ICE (Insect Cryobiology and Ecophysiology) Network we are a group of undergraduates, graduate students, postdocs, faculty (NDSU, NMSU, UW), and USDA-ARS government scientists working together to study insect physiology. We are interested in using biological questions to solve agricultural problems, especially when it comes to bees.

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