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An Ecological Networks Approach Reveals Restored Native Vegetation Benefits Wild Bees in Agroecosystems

October 24, 2023
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An ecological networks approach reveals restored native vegetation benefits wild bees in agroecosystems

Authored by: Kate E. Borchardt, Claus Kadelka, Lisa A. Schulte, Amy L. Toth

Biological Conservation Volume 287, November 2023

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