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Citizen science improves our understanding of the impact of soil management on wild pollinator abundance in agroecosystems

March 10, 2020admin

For each survey, five separate cucurbit flowers were observed for 1 min each for a total of 5 min of observations, and the numbers of squash bees, honey bees, bumble bees, and other bees (any other …
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