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View article: Arbitrary stimuli are not devalued by stopping action: A registered replication of Wessel et al. (2014).
Arbitrary stimuli are not devalued by stopping action: A registered replication of Wessel et al. (2014). Open
There is a sizable literature on inhibition-induced devaluation (IID), in which withholding a behavioral response in the context of a specific stimulus reduces the value of that stimulus and reduces the likelihood of choosing or using that…
View article: Comparison of Flight Periods of Solitary and Primitively Eusocial Bees in Urban Environments and Nature Conservation Areas: a Preliminary Report
Comparison of Flight Periods of Solitary and Primitively Eusocial Bees in Urban Environments and Nature Conservation Areas: a Preliminary Report Open
Solitary and primitively eusocial bees, an important group of pollinators, have declined in the past few decades. In view of the recent focus on safeguarding pollinating insects, it is vital to understand the basic ecology of species for t…
View article: The city as a refuge for insect pollinators
The city as a refuge for insect pollinators Open
Research on urban insect pollinators is changing views on the biological value and ecological importance of cities. The abundance and diversity of native bee species in urban landscapes that are absent in nearby rural lands evidence the bi…