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Native habitat mitigates feast–famine conditions faced by honey bees in an agricultural landscape

December 10, 2019admin

We demonstrate this decline is reversible when honey bees have access to native, perennial plants (i.e., prairie). Our results suggest sustainable pollinator management in landscapes dominated by …
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