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Native habitat mitigates feast-famine conditions faced by honey bees in an agricultural landscape

Submitted by omardkm on Wed, 07/24/2019 - 00:00
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Publication Type:

Journal Article

Authors:

Adam G. Dolezal; Ashley L. St. Clair; Ge Zhang; Amy L. Toth; Matthew E. O'Neal

Source:

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (2019)
Tags: 
honeybees
pollinator
native habitat
File: 
PDF icon dolezal_st._clair_et_al._2019_pnas.pdf

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