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Pollination by honeybee increases yield and quality of faba bean (Vicia faba L.) in semi-arid regions of Egypt. [PDF]
Seddik MA, Ali MA.
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Shifts in water availability mediate plant-pollinator interactions.
UC Irvine +4 more
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Losers and winners: responses of grassland arthropods to land‐use components
Intensified land‐use in grasslands reduces biodiversity, particularly affecting arthropod populations. However, responses of individual species vary depending on their ecological traits and habitat requirements. Some species may tolerate or even benefit from intensive land‐use, while others, particularly specialists or those with narrow niches, are ...
Margarita Hartlieb +7 more
wiley +1 more source
Author Correction: Pollen foraging preferences in honey bees and the nutrient profiles of the pollen
Seiji C. Yokota +2 more
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Assessment of Pollen Limitation and Pollinators' Contribution in Soybean (<i>Glycine max</i>). [PDF]
Castillo SE, Aragón R, Chacoff N.
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THE EFFICIENCY OF MUTATION METHOD IN BREEDING OF SELF-POLLINATED CROPS
Katsue Yonezawa +2 more
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Most insect pollinators are ectothermic and rely on external heat sources for temperature regulation. Forests, with their diverse canopy structures and sunlight penetration levels, create a mosaic of microclimates influencing these insects' behaviour.
Joan Díaz‐Calafat +6 more
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Exploring the importance of aromatic plants' extrafloral volatiles for pollinator attraction. [PDF]
Kantsa A +3 more
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Land‐use intensification is filtering for species, able to cope with anthropogenic landscapes. This was assumed to result in functionally and phylogenetically homogenous communities, but a recent meta‐analysis could not confirm a consistent homogenization response to human pressure and raises open questions.
Marcel Püls +10 more
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