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Ozone degrades floral scent and reduces pollinator attraction to flowers.
G. Farré-Armengol +6 more
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Some love them, others hate them: Understanding farmers' tree planting decisions in Scotland
Abstract Agroforestry is increasingly recognized as a sustainable agricultural land use system with potential to sequester carbon, create and repair habitats, enhance biodiversity and offer environmental and socio‐economic benefits, including improved agricultural productivity.
Albert Mvula, Katrin Prager, Josie Geris
wiley +1 more source
A Geospatial atlas of honey bee forage plants and their distribution patterns in Africa and beyond. [PDF]
Nganso BT +12 more
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Beetle Pollination in Dracunculus and Sauromatum (Araceae)
B. J. D. Meeuse, Melville H. Hatch
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Wild meat consumption in changing rural landscapes of Indonesian Borneo
Abstract Wild meat can play a crucial role in the food system of rural communities residing near tropical forests. Yet, socio‐ecological changes across tropical landscapes are impacting the patterns and sustainability of meat consumption. To understand the prevalence, frequency and drivers of wild meat, domestic meat and fish consumption in this ...
Katie L. Spencer +12 more
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Wild <i>Vanilla</i> and pollinators at risk of spatial mismatch in a changing climate. [PDF]
Watteyn C +7 more
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Abstract Woody encroachment is affecting nature's contributions to people (NCP) in grassy ecosystems around the world, but these impacts have not yet been well summarised. Moreover, the impacts of encroachment are likely to vary depending on the historical ecosystem dynamics, climatic conditions, encroacher species, and the temporal, spatial, cultural ...
Felix Vusumuzi Skhosana +4 more
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UNH Researchers Complete First Assessment of State\u27s Bee Population [PDF]
Wright, Lori
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The interplay between local biodiversity floral odours and reproductive success varies across different population sizes of <i>Cypripedium calceolus</i>. [PDF]
Haouzi M +6 more
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