Bumblebee resource dynamics : a review of foraging and nesting in the agricultural landscape
90 % of all plants on earth either benefits or entirely depends on pollination. There are pollinators among families of bees (Apidea), butterflies (Lepidoptera) and birds (Aves). Bees of genus Bombus spp., bumblebees, are especially important and provide pollination service for 80 % of the crops of...
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SLU/Dept. of Ecology
2020
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