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Comparison between window traps and pan traps in monitoring flower-visiting insects in agricultural fields
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- Bulletin of Entomological Research / Volume 112 / Issue 5 / October 2022
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- 06 April 2022, pp. 691-696
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Pollinator-friendly flora in rangelands following control of cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum): a case study
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- Invasive Plant Science and Management / Volume 14 / Issue 4 / December 2021
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- 27 December 2021, pp. 270-277
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Large mammals generate both top-down effects and extended trophic cascades on floral-visitor assemblages
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- Journal of Tropical Ecology / Volume 35 / Issue 4 / July 2019
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- 11 June 2019, pp. 185-198
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Economic Consequences of Pollinator Declines: A Synthesis
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- Agricultural and Resource Economics Review / Volume 39 / Issue 3 / October 2010
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- 15 September 2016, pp. 368-383
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Is pan-trapping the most reliable sampling method for measuring and monitoring bee biodiversity in agroforestry systems in sub-Saharan Africa?
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- International Journal of Tropical Insect Science / Volume 33 / Issue 1 / March 2013
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- 01 March 2013, pp. 14-37
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- March 2013
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Influence of landscape context on the abundance and diversity of bees in Mediterranean olive groves
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- Bulletin of Entomological Research / Volume 101 / Issue 5 / October 2011
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- 01 April 2011, pp. 557-564
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General flowering in the climax rain forests of South-east Asia
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- Journal of Tropical Ecology / Volume 1 / Issue 3 / August 1985
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- 10 July 2009, pp. 225-240
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Impact des cotonniers génétiquement modifiés sur la biodiversité de la faune entomologique: Le cas du coton Bt en Afrique du Sud
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- International Journal of Tropical Insect Science / Volume 25 / Issue 2 / June 2005
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- 28 February 2007, pp. 63-72
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- June 2005
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Cape honeybee (Apis mellifera capensis Eshscholtz) and varroa mite (Varroa destructor Anderson & Trueman) threats to honeybees and beekeeping in Africa
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- International Journal of Tropical Insect Science / Volume 24 / Issue 1 / March 2004
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- 28 February 2007, pp. 87-94
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- March 2004
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African pollination studies: where are the gaps?
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- International Journal of Tropical Insect Science / Volume 24 / Issue 1 / March 2004
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- 28 February 2007, pp. 5-28
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- March 2004
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Pollinators of the bottle gourd (Lagenaria siceraria) observed in Kenya
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- International Journal of Tropical Insect Science / Volume 24 / Issue 1 / March 2004
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- 28 February 2007, pp. 79-86
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- March 2004
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Pollination services under different grazing intensities
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- International Journal of Tropical Insect Science / Volume 24 / Issue 1 / March 2004
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- 28 February 2007, pp. 95-103
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- March 2004
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Reproductive traits of tropical rain-forest trees in New Caledonia
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- Journal of Tropical Ecology / Volume 19 / Issue 4 / July 2003
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- 04 July 2003, pp. 351-365
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Pollination in a degraded tropical landscape: a Hong Kong case study
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- Journal of Tropical Ecology / Volume 17 / Issue 1 / January 2001
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- 08 February 2001, pp. 155-161
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Pollination biology of Theobroma and Herrania (Sterculiaceae)—III. Steam-distilled floral oils of Theobroma species as attractants to flying insects in a Costa Rican cocoa plantation*
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- Insect Science and Its Application / Volume 10 / Issue 1 / February 1989
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- 19 September 2011, pp. 93-98
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- February 1989
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