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Buchmann, S. L., and J. H. Cane. 1989. Bees assess pollen returns while sonicating Solanum flowers. Oecologia 81:289–294.
Cane, J. H. 1986. Predator deterrence by mandibular gland secretions of bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea). Journal of Chemical Ecology 12:1295–1309.
Cane, J. H. 1987. Estimation of bee size using intertegular span (Apoidea). Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society 60:145–147.
Cane, J. H. 1991a. An ideal hang tag for flowers, fruits and petioles. Plant Science Bulletin 37:10-.
Cane, J. H. 1991b. Soils of ground-nesting bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea): texture, moisture, cell depth and climate. Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society 64:406–413.
Cane, J. H. 2006. The Logan BeeMail shelter: A practical, portable unit for managing cavity-nesting agricultural pollinators. American Bee Journal 146:611–613.
Cane, J. H. 2009. Pollen viability and pollen tube attrition in cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon). Acta Horticulturae 810:563–567.
Cane, J. H., D. R. Gardner, and P. A. Harrison. 2011. Nectar and pollen sugars constituting larval provisions of the alfalfa leaf-cutting bee (Megachile rotundata) (Hymenoptera: Apiformes: Megachilidae). Apidologie 42:401–408.
Cane, J. H., and T. Jonsson. 1982. Field method for sampling chemicals released by active insects. Journal of Chemical Ecology 8:15–22.
Cane, J. H., and L. J. Kervin. 2013. Sensitivity of systematic net sampling for detecting shifting patterns of incidence and abundance in a floral guild of bees at Larrea tridentata. Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society 86:171–180.
Cane, J. H., and B. Love. 2016. Floral guilds of bees in sagebrush steppe: Comparing bee usage of wildflowers available for postfire restoration. Natural Areas Journal 36:377–391.
Cane, J. H., and B. Love. 2018. Pollen carryover between sequential foraging trips by a solitary bee: Implications for distant outcrossing. Journal of Pollination Ecology 24:136–143.
Cane, J. H., R. L. Minckley, and L. J. Kervin. 2000. Sampling bees (Hymenoptera: Apiformes) for pollinator community studies: pitfalls of pan-trapping. Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society 73:225–231.
Cane, J. H., and J. G. J. Rozen. 2019. Appendix: The desert bee <i>Caupolicana yarrowi<-/i> (Colletidae) uses nectar for nest construction. American Museum Novitates 3931:18–20.
Cane, J. H., and D. Schiffhauer. 2003. Dose-response relationships between pollination and fruiting refine pollinator comparisons for cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon [Ericaceae]). American Journal of Botany 90:1425–1432.
Cane, J. H., and S. Sipes. 2006. Floral specialization by bees: analytical methods and a revised lexicon for oligolecty. Pages 99–122 in N. M. Waser and J. Ollerton, editors. Plant-Pollinator Interactions: From Specialization to Generalization. Univ. Chicago, Chicago, Illinois USA.
Chabert,S, J. Cane, B. Vaissière, & R. Mallinger. 2026. Are crop yields limited by pollinators?: Proper assessments using pollinator gradients require measurements of flower density and yield potential. Func. Ecol. 40(3):563–569.
Roulston, T. H., J. H. Cane, and S. L. Buchmann. 2000. What governs protein content of pollen: Pollinator preferences, pollen-pistil interactions, or phylogeny? Ecological Monographs 70:617–643.