The role of uncultivated habitats in supporting wild bee communities in mediterranean agricultural landscapes

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  • who: Tohar Roth and colleagues from the Department of Entomology, Institute of Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Agriculture Food and Environment, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Rehovot, Israel have published the Article: The Role of Uncultivated Habitats in Supporting Wild Bee Communities in Mediterranean Agricultural Landscapes, in the Journal: Diversity 2023, 294 of /2023/
  • what: The study reported here was focused on uncultivated patches as focal habitats of wild bees in agricultural landscapes and on the factors that shape bee communities at different spatial scales. The authors focused on species known to be crop pollinators or . . .

     

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