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Abstract Understanding how different types of nature interactions influence emotional responses to animal species is especially important in the context of the biodiversity crisis, as these emotions can shape conservation‐related attitudes and behaviours. Gardening is recognised as one such interaction, although its influence likely depends on the type
Quentin Dutertre +3 more
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How Bees Respond Differently to Field Margins of Shrubby and Herbaceous Plants in Intensive Agricultural Crops of the Mediterranean Area [PDF]
(1) Intensive agriculture has a high impact on pollinating insects, and conservation strategies targeting agricultural landscapes may greatly contribute to their maintenance.
Carrasco, Aline +4 more
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Recent trends in UK insects that inhabit early successional stages of ecosystems [PDF]
Improved recording of less popular groups, combined with new statistical approaches that compensate for datasets that were hitherto too patchy for quantitative analysis, now make it possible to compare recent trends in the status of UK invertebrates ...
August, Tom A. +5 more
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Bee community and trait‐based responses to fire in a Mediterranean landscape
Fire drives a short‐term increase in bee abundance and diversity, despite its strong negative impact on floral resources. Acting as an environmental filter, fire shapes bee communities as increased post‐fire fine‐scale heterogeneity favors bees with specific functional traits such as ground‐nesting and generalist species.
Georgios Nakas +8 more
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Understanding the relationship between solitary bee flight and flowering phenology is globally relevant for environmental management and habitat restoration.
Per MILBERG, Anna PALM
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We present a genome assembly from an individual female Andrena haemorrhoa (the Orange-tailed Mining Bee; Arthropoda; Insecta; Hymenoptera; Andrenidae). The genome sequence is 330.7 megabases in span.
Liam M. Crowley
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New records of bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) from the Maltese Islands [PDF]
A total of 95 bee species have been recorded from the Maltese Islands (central Mediterranean Sea). The aim of the present note is to report newly recorded species within the study area.
Balzan, Mario V +4 more
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Orchards supported the highest wild bee diversity and functional diversity, highlighting their role in maintaining bee communities in Mediterranean agroecosystems. Landscape heterogeneity positively influenced functional evenness and dispersion of wild bee communities, underscoring the importance of diverse landscapes for bee conservation. The presence
Violeta Hevia +3 more
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The wild bees Andrena assimilis Radoszkowski, 1876, and Andrena gallica Schmiedeknecht, 1883, are morphologically very similar species and by some authors they are treated as one taxon – A. assimilis. Some other authors treat A.
Motyka Ewelina +2 more
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Apie gamtą kaip kultūros šaltinį
Knygos recenzija. V. Baltrūnas. Gamta kaip kultūros šaltinis: monografija. - Vilnius: Andrena, 2003. - 134 p.
Česlovas Kalenda
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