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A citizen science supported study on seasonal diversity and monoflorality of pollen collected by honey bees in Austria

November 11, 2019admin

It is essential for brood rearing, adult bee’s development and affects honey bee health 1,2,3,4,5. Pollen differ in their nutritional value to bees and a highly diverse or mixed diet is therefore …
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