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Movement of foraging animals can be used as an indirect index of habitat quality because movement patterns are expected to shift in association with resources resulting in increased time spent in high‐quality habitat. Here, we observed movement of bumblebee (Bombus impatiens) queens as an indirect metric of nesting habitat quality.
At a farm in Massachusetts, we recorded flight paths by visual observation...
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