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  8. Abensperg-Traun, M. & G. T. Smith, 1999. How small is too small for small animals? Four terrestrial arthropod species in different-sized remnant woodlands in agricultural Western Australia. Biodiversity and Conservation 8: 709-726.
  9. Abler, W. L. 1977. A restrainer for honey bee head surgery: “A bee anesthetizer and a lock” for restoring bee to the hive. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 70(5): 660-662.
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  16. Abrol, D. P. 1985. Analysis of biophysical interactions in causing foraging behaviour of some bees - A study in bioenergetics. Ph. D. Thesis. Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar, India. 286 pages.
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  18. Abrol, D. P. 1986b. Wing beat frequencies of Andrena ilerda and Andrena leaena (Hymenoptera, Andrenidae). Annals of Biology (Ludhiana) 2(1): 98-99.
  19. Abrol, D. P. 1986c. Ecophysiological adaptations between pollinating bees and their flowers. Environmental Ecology 4: 161-162.
  20. Abrol, D. P. 1986d. Dfferential dilution of nectar by subtropical bees. Environmental Ecology 4: 188-189.
  21. Abrol, D. P. 1986. Flight range and significance of wing hooks in Megachile femorata Smith (Hymenoptera : Megachilidae). J. Anim. Morphol. Physiol. 33: 106-112.
  22. Abrol, D. P. 1987a. Influence of thermal and energetic constraints on the pollination activity of Xylocopa pubescens [sic] Spinola. Environmental Ecology 5: 90-93.
  23. Abrol, D. P. 1987b. Analysis of environmental factors affecting foraging behaviour of Megachile bicolor F. on Crotalaria juncea L. Bangladesh Journal of Agricultural Research 12: 5-14.
  24. Abrol, D. P. 1987c. Interrelationships and path coefficient analysis of environmental factors influencing pollination activity of Apis dorsata F. Tropical Ecology 28: 147-154.
  25. Abrol, D. P. 1988a. Ecology and behaviour of three bee species pollinating loquat (Eriobotrya japonica Lindley). Proceeding of the Indian National Science Academy Part B. Biological Science 54(2/3): 161-163.
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  27. Abrol, D. P. 1988c. Foraging range of subtropical bees, Megachile flavipes [sic], Megachile nana (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae) and Apis florea (Hymenoptera: Apidae). J. Indian Inst. Sci. 68(1/2): 43-48.
  28. Abrol, D. P. 1988d. Pollination studies in almond (Prunus amygdalus L.). Current Science 55(7): 397-398.
  29. Abrol, D. P. 1988e. Environmental factors influencing pollination activity of Apis mellifera L. on Brassica campestris L. Journal of Indian Institute of Science (Biological Sciences) 68: 49-52.
  30. Abrol, D. P. 1989a. Studies on ecology and behaviour of insect pollinators frequenting strawberry blossoms and their impact on yield and fruit quality. Tropical Ecology 30: 96-100.
  31. Abrol, D. P. 1989b. Insect pollinators of cherry (Prunus avium L.). Journal of Animal Morphology and Physiology 36(2): 243-345.
  32. Abrol, D. P. 1989c. Energy intake and expenditure in Andrena ilerda and A. leaena (Hymenoptera: Andrenidae). The Korean Journal of Apiculture 4(2): 41-47.
  33. Abrol, D. P. 1989d. Studies on abundance, diversity, behaviour and importance of native pollinators for crop production. The Korean Journal of Apiculture 4(2): 25-40.
  34. Abrol, D. P. 1990a. Energetics of nectar production in some apple cultivars as a predictor of floral choice by honeybees. Tropical Ecology 31: 116-122.
  35. Abrol, D. P. 1990b. Ecology and behaviour of a carpenter bee Xylocopa valga Gerstaecker, pollinating fruit blossoms. Pp. 488-489. In: G. K. Veeresh, B. Mallik & C. A. Virakmath (eds.), Social Insects and the Environment. Proceedings of the 11th International Congress of IUSSI, Bangalore. Oxford & IBH, New Delhi.
  36. Abrol, D. P. 1991a. Morphometrics and wing stroke frequency of bumble bees. Journal of Indian Institute of Science (Biological Science) 71B: 365-372.
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  39. Abrol, D. P. 1991d. Path analysis of environmental factors influencing daily flight activity of Apis dorsata F. Acta Oecologia Generalis 12(6): 619-628.
  40. Abrol, D. P. 1991e. Pollination of brinjal flowers (Solanum melongena L.) by bumble bees. Journal of Animal Morphology and Physiology (India) 38: 113-117.
  41. Abrol, D. P. 1991f. Foraging strategies of honey bees pollinating apple flowers. Journal of Animal Morphology and Physiology (India) 38: 97-100.
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  43. Abrol, D. P. 1992a. Energetics of nectar production in some strawberry cultivars as a predictor of floral choice by honey bees. Journal of Biosciences (Bangalore) 17(1): 41-44.
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  47. Abrol, D. P. 1992e. Bee pollinators and host plant relationship. Science and Culture 58: 228-230.
  48. Abrol, D. P. 1992f. Diel pattern of Apis cerana indica in Asparagus officinalis Linn. Science and Culture 58: 25.
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  50. Abrol, D. P. 1992h. Possible immune mechanism in indigenous honeybee Apis cerana indica F. against thai sacbrood virus. Journal of Animal Morphology and Physiology 39: 165-166.
  51. Abrol, D. P. 1993a. Oxygen consumption of foraging bees. Journal of Animal Morphology and Physiology 39: 27-42.
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