Diet Matters: The effect of a common pesticide on bumblebees depends on floral resources

A study on the effects of a common fungicide on bumblebees, showing that diverse floral habitats can buffer negative effects of pesticides.

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Localisation
  • United Kingdom
  • Germany
Auteurs
  • Dimitri Wintermantel
Objectif
  • Experimentation
Type de fichier
Document
Taille du fichier
161 kB
Publié sur
01-01-2022
Langue originale
English
Site officiel du projet
PoshBee
License
CC BY-NC

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