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Kerzhner, I. M. 1972. Nasekomye Mongolii. Vyp. 1 [Insects of Mongolia. Issue 1] Leningrad.

Kerzhner, I. M. 1976. Nasekomye Mongolii. Vyp.4. [Insects of Mongolia. Issue 4] Leningrad.

Kerzhner, I. M. 1980. Nasekomye Mongolii. Vyp.7. [Insects of Mongolia. Issue 7], Leningrad.

Kerzhner, I. M. 1982. Nasekomye Mongolii. Vyp. 8 [Insects of Mongolia. Issue 8] Nauka, Leningrad.

Kevan, P. G. 1972a. Insect pollination of High Arctic Flowers. Journal of Ecology 60: 813-847.

Kevan, P. G. 1972b. Floral Colours in the High Arctic with reference to insect-flower relations and pollination. Canadian Journal of Botany 50: 2289-2316.

Kevan, P. G. 1973. Flowers, Insects, and Pollination Ecology in the Canadian High Arctic. Polar Record 22: 667-674.

Kevan, P. G. 1974. Pollination, pesticides, and environmental quality. BioScience 24: 198-199.

Kevan, P. G. 1975a. Sun-tracking solar furnaces in high arctic flowers: significance for pollination and insects. Science, Washington 189: 723-726.

   Kevan, P. G. 1975b. Forest application of the insecticide Fenitrothion and its effect on wild bee pollinators (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) of Lowbush Blueberries (Vaccinium spp.) in southern New Brunswick, Canada. Biological Conservation 7: 301-309.
   Kevan, P. G. 1975c. Pollination and environmental conservation. Environmental Conservation 2: 293-298.
   Kevan, P. G. 1975d. Forest application of the insecticide Fenitrothion and its effects on wild bee pollinators (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) of lowbush blueberries (Vaccinium spp.) in southern New Brunswick, Canada. Biological Conservation 7: 301-309.
   Kevan, P. G. 1977.  Blueberry crops in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick – pesticides and crop reductions.  Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics 25: 61-64.
   Kevan, P. G. 1978.  Alternative pollinators for Ontario’s crops.  Proc. Entomol. Soc. Ontario 118: 109-170.
   Kevan, P. G. 1987a. Texture sensitivity in the life of honeybees. Pp. 96-101. In: R. Menzel and A. Mercer (Eds.). Neurobiology and Behavior of Honeybees. Springer Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York, London, Paris, Tokyo. 
   Kevan, P. G. 1987b. Pesticides and Bees: A legal case from England with relevance to Canada. Canadian Beekeeping 13(9): 208.
   Kevan, P. G. 1987c. Alfalfa leafcutter bees and the Ontario alfalfa growers. Canadian Beekeeping 13(4): 81.
   Kevan, P. G. 1987d. Alfalfa leafcutter bees and the Ontario alfalfa growers. The Sting (Newsletter of the Ontario Beekeepers' Association) 5(2): 20. 
   Kevan, P. G. 1987e. Alternative pollinators for Ontario's crops: prefatory remarks to papers presented at a workshop held at the University of Guelph, April 12, 1986. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Ontario 118: 109-110 [1988]. 
   Kevan, P. G. 1989. How honey bees forage for pollen at skunk cabbage (Symplocarpus foetidus (L.) (Nutt.) (Araceae). Apidologie 20: 485-490. 
   Kevan, P. G. 1990. How large bees, Bombus and Xylocopa (Apoidea: Hynmenoptera) forage on trees. Ethology, Ecology and Evolution 2: 233-242. 
   Kevan, P. G. 1992a. Honey bees (Apis mellifera: Hymenoptera: Apidae) and fonofos on sweet corn (Zea mays: Poaceae). Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Ontario 122: 35-40. 
   Kevan, P. G. 1992b. Skunk cabbage: An early source of pollen. Canadian Beekeeping 16: 221-222. 
   Kevan, P. G. 1994a. Pollination in modern agriculture: changing practices; new and hybrid crops. Pp. 398-409. In: L. J. Conner, T. Rinderer, A. Sylvester & S. Wongsiri (eds.), Asian Apiculture. Wicwas Press, Cheshire, CT. 
   Kevan, P. G. 1994b. Wind or insects: pollination of Coconut Cocos nucifera in the Maldive Islands. Pp. 372-377. In:  L. J. Conner, T. Rinderer, A. Sylvester & S. Wongsiri (eds.), Asian Apiculture. Wicwas Press, Cheshire, CT. 
   Kevan, P. G. 1995a. Introductory apiculture: 102 years young and more students than anywhere. American Bee Journal 135(3): 185-187.
   Kevan, P. G. 1995b. Bee botany: Pollination, foraging and floral calendars. Pp. 113-116. In: P. G. Kevan (Ed.), The Asiatic Hive Bee: Apiculture, Biology and Role in Sustainable Development in Tropical and Subtropical Asia. Enviroquest Ltd., Cambridge.
   Kevan, P. G. 1995c. Insect pollination of economically important plants of tropical and sub-tropical Asia.Pp. 129-134. In: P. G. Kevan (Ed.), The Asiatic Hive Bee: Apiculture, Biology and Role in Sustainable Development in Tropical and Subtropical Asia. Environquest Ltd., Cambridge.  
   Kevan, P. G. 1995d. Integrating science and development to successful apiculture. Pp. 251-256. In: P. G. Kevan (Ed.), The Asiatic Hive Bee: Apiculture, Biology and Role in Sustainable Development in Tropical and Subtropical Asia. Enviroquest Ltd., Cambridge. pp. 251-256. 
   Kevan, P. G. (Ed.) 1995e. The Asiatic Hive Bee: Apiculture, Biology and Role in Sustainable Development in Tropical and Subtropical Asia. Enviroquest Ltd., Cambridge. 315 pages. 
   Kevan, P. G. 1997. Honeybees for better apples and much higher yields: study shows pollination services pay dividends. Canadian Fruitgrower (May 1997): 14, 16.
   Kevan, P. G. 1999. Pollinators as bioindicators of the state of the environment: species, activity and diversity. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 74: 373-393.  
   Kevan, P. G. & H. G. Baker, 1983. Insects as flower visitors and pollinators. Annual Review of Entomology 28: 407-453.
   Kevan, P. G., S. L. Buchmann & K. E. MacKenzie, 2005. Frugivory by bumble bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae: Bombus). Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society 78(1): 80-81. 
   Kevan, P. G. & R. Bye, 1982. Comb honey production without foundation in Mexico. American Bee Journal 112: 356-357.
   Kevan P. G.,  L. Chittka &  A. G. Dyer,  2001.  Limits to the Salience of ultraviolet: lessons from colour vision in bees and birds.  The Journal of Experimental Biology  204: 2571-2580.
   Kevan, P. G., E. A. Clark & V. G. Thomas, 1990. Insect pollinators and sustainable agriculture. American Journal of Alternative Agriculture 5: 13-22.
   Kevan, P. G. & M. Collins, 1974. Bees, blueberries, birds and budworms. Osprey 5: 54-62. 
   Kevan, P. G.,  D. L. Collins-Thompson, D. Eisikowitch  &  M. A. Lachance, 1989. Milkweeds, pollinators and yeasts: a system for potential biocontrol of milkweed seed production. Highlights of Agricultural Research in Ontario 12(3): 21-24.
   Kevan, P. G. & T. Ebert, 2005. Can almond nector & pollen poison honey bees? American bee journal 145(6): 507-509.
   Kevan, P. G., M. A. Hannan, N. Ostiguy & E. Guzman-Novoa, 2006. A summary of the Varroa-virus disease complex in honeybees. American bee journal 146(8): 694-697.  
   Kevan, P. G., M. Giurfa & L. Chittka, 1996. Why are there so many and so few white flowers? Trends in plant science 1: 280-284.
   Kevan, P. [G]., C. F. Greco & S. Belaoussoff, 1997. Log-normality of biodiversity and abundance in diagnosis and measuring of ecosystemic health: pesticide stress on pollinators on blueberry heaths. Journal of Applied Ecology 34: 1122-1136.
   Kevan, P. G., N. Y. Hussein, N. Hussey & M. B. Wahid, 1986. Modelling the use of Elaeidobius kamerunicus for pollination of oil palm. Planter, Malaysia 62: 89-99.
   Kevan, P. G., V. Imperatriz-Fonseca, G. W. Frankie, C. O'Toole, C. H. Vergara & T. Feltz, (eds.) 2001. Pollinating bees: the conservation link between agriculture and nature. International Bee Research Association, Cardiff, UK. (In press).
   Kevan, P. G.,  P. Kelly & B. Rathwell, 1989. Producing centrifugable honeycomb without foundation: the waxed-wire method and possible value for Varroa and Africanized bee problems. Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Apiculture in Tropical Climates, Cairo, Egypt. [6-10 November 1988]. International Bee Research Association: 345.
   Kevan, P. G. & W. E. LaBerge, 1979.  Demise and recovery of native pollinator populations through pesticide use and some economic implications. Proceedings of the 4th International Symposium on Pollination. Maryland Agricultural Experiment Station Special Miscellaneous Publication No. 1: 489-508.
   Kevan, P. G. & M. A. Lane, 1985. Flower petal microtexture is a tactile cue for bees.  Proceedings of the National Academy of sciences of USA 82(14): 4750-4752.
   Kevan, P. G. &  M. A. Lane, 1986. Bees can distinguish plant species by microscopic textural features on petals. Honeybee Science 7(4): 145-150.
   Kevan, P. G. & T. M. Laverty, 1990. A brief survey and caution about importing alternative pollinators into Canada. Varroa can survive outside the hive and away from honey bees. Canadian Beekeeping 15: 176-177. 
   Kevan, P. G., T. W. Laverty & H. A. Denmark, 1991. Association of Varroa jacobsoni with organisms other than honey bees and implications for its dispersal. Bee World 71: 119-121. 
   Kevan, P. G., H. Lee & R. [W]. Shuel, 1992a. Sugar ratios in nectar of varieties of canola (Brassica napus). Journal of Apicultural Research 30: 99-102.
   Kevan, P. G., H. Lee & R. W. Shuel, 1992b. Why honey from canola granulates: sugar ratios in nectar and glucose to water ratios in honey. Canadian Beekeeping 17: 35-38. 
   Kevan, P. G., N. A. Mohr & G. Gambles, 1985. Bees for blueberries in northern Ontario. The Sting (Newsletter of the Ontario Beekeepers' Association) 3(4): 17-18.
   Kevan, P. G., R. A. Morse & P. Akratanakul, 1984. Proceedings of Expert Consultation on Beekeeping with Apis mellifera in Tropical and Sub-Tropical Asia. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome. 238 pages. 
   Kevan, P. G. & E. B. Oppermann, 1980. Blueberry production in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Maine: reply to Wood et al. Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics 28: 81-84.  
   Kevan, P. G., G. W. Otis & R. H. Coffin, 1986. Is Sevin XLR less hazardous for honeybees than other Sevin Formulations? Experiments on blooming canola in Ontario. Canadian Beekeeping 12: 225-226. 
   Kevan, P. G., G. W. Otis, R. H. Coffin, M. F. Whitford & L. A. Elder, 1984. Hazards of Carbaryl formulations to caged honeybees foraging on flowering canola (Brassica napus) in Ontario. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Ontario 115: 49-54.[1985]. 
   Kevan, P. G. & T. Phillips, 2001. The economics of pollinator declines: assessing the consequences. Conservation Ecology 5(1): 8 [online] URL: http://www.consecol.org/vol5/iss1/art8.
   Kevan, P. G. & R. C. Plowright, 1995. Impact of pesticides on forest pollination. Pp. 607-618. In: J. A. Armstrong & W. G. H. Ives (ed.), Forest insect pests in Canada. Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service, Science and Sustainable Development Directorate, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.  
   Kevan, P. G., R. W. K. Punchihewa & C. F. Greco, 1995. Foraging range of Apis cerana and its implications for honey production and apiary management. Pp. 223-228. In: P. G. Kevan (Ed.), The Asiatic Hive Bee: Apiculture, Biology and Role in Sustainable Development in Tropical and Subtropical Asia. Enviroquest Ltd., Cambridge.
   Kevan, P. G. & G. M. Roberts, 1995. A North American evaluation of the Strainaway® honey filtration apparatus. American Bee Journal 135: 494-497. 
   Kevan, P. G. & G. M. Roberts, 1996. A Canadian evaluation of the Strainaway© honey filtration apparatus. Canadian Beekeeping 19(2): 38-40.
   Kevan, P. G., S. D. St. Helens & I. Baker, 1983. Honeybees feeding from honeydew exudate of diseased Gambel's oak in Colorado. Journal of Apicultural Research 22: 53-56.
   Kevan, P. G., W. Straver, M. Offer & T. M. Laverty, 1992.  Pollination of greenhouse tomatoes by bumble bees in Ontario.  Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Ontario 122: 15-19.
   Kevan, P. G., J. C. Sutton, L. Tam, M. awi Al-Mazra’, G. Boland, B. Broadbent, S. V. Thomson & G. J. Brewer,  2001.  Bees as vectors for biological control agents. Pp. 303-306. In:  Proceedings of the VIIth International Conference on Tropical Bees: Management and Diversity, Thailand.   
   Kevan, P. G., R. W. Thorp, D. L. Briggs, J. R. Estes & E. H. Erickson, 1976. Fluorescent nectar. Science 194(4262): 341-342.  
   Kevan, S. D., M. E. Nasr & P. G. Kevan,  1999.  Feeding menthol to honeybees (Hymenoptera: Apidae): entry and persistence in haemolymph without causing mortality.  The Canadian Entomologist 131: 279-281.
   Keys, R. N.,  S. L. Buchmann & S. E. Smith, 1995. Pollination Efficiency of Insects Foraging on Prosopis velutina in southeastern Arizona. Journal of Applied Ecology 32: 519 - 527.

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