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Despite the major role that insect pollinators play in crop production, agricultural intensification drives them into decline. Various conservation me...
Read moreReports studies of the growth and reproduction of X. australis at Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve, Canberra, and field observations at two sites (on cleare...
Read moreRecent declines in wild bee populations have led to increases in conservation actions and monitoring of bee communities. Pan traps are a commonly used...
Read moreAgricultural expansion and intensification have resulted in strong declines in farmland biodiversity across Europe. In many intensively farmed landsca...
Read moreEight populations covering the climatic range from Morocco and Israel to northern Italy and northern Greece differed little in germination characteris...
Read moreThe Back on Our Map (BOOM) project has successfully propagated and reintroduced great sundews (Drosera anglica) and oblong-leaved sundews (Drosera int...
Read moreThe appearance and fate (removal by livestock vs. natural ripening and eventual seed deposition) of Trifolium repens flowerheads were measured for 3 y...
Read moreThe reproductive efforts of Rumex crispus and R. obtusifolius were studied in different habitats. The probability of flowering in R. crispus was corre...
Read moreThe abundance of several species of Forcipomyia, known to be pollinators of cacao, increased markedly in 1 cacao farm in Costa Rica when discs of rott...
Read moreThe presence of weeds within the crop provided a habitat which was more suitable for some of the arthropod predators of P. rapae. Harpalus rufipes was...
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