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“An Ecological Networks Approach Reveals Restored Native Vegetation Benefits Wild Bees in Agroecosystems”, Biological Conservation, vol. 287, 2023.
ecological_networks_wild_bees.pdf (5.25 MB)
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“Honey bee nutritional health in agricultural landscapes: Relationships to pollen and habitat diversity”, Iowa State University, Ames, 2020.
honey_bee_nutritional_health_in_agricultural_landscapes.pdf (3.52 MB)
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“Native habitat mitigates feast-famine conditions faced by honey bees in an agricultural landscape”, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2019.
dolezal_st._clair_et_al._2019_pnas.pdf (1007.54 KB)
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“Native vegetation embedded in landscapes dominated by corn and soybean improves honey bee health and productivity”, Journal of Applied Ecology, 2023.
, “Prairie strips help honey bees and wild pollinators”, Iowa State University, Ames, 2020.
strips_ffar_infosheet_20200203.pdf (748.6 KB)
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“Prairie strips provide late-summer forage for bees”, Iowa State University, 2019.
strips_ffar_infosheet_final_draft.pdf (702.86 KB)
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