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Flower resource and land management drives hoverfly communities and bee abundance in seminatural and agricultural grasslands

Andrew Lucas, James Bull Orcid Logo, Natasha de Vere, Daniel Forman, Penny Neyland

Ecology and Evolution, Volume: 7, Issue: 19, Pages: 8073 - 8086

Swansea University Authors: James Bull Orcid Logo, Daniel Forman, Penny Neyland

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DOI (Published version): 10.1002/ece3.3303

Published in: Ecology and Evolution
ISSN: 20457758
Published: 2017
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title Flower resource and land management drives hoverfly communities and bee abundance in seminatural and agricultural grasslands
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title_short Flower resource and land management drives hoverfly communities and bee abundance in seminatural and agricultural grasslands
title_full Flower resource and land management drives hoverfly communities and bee abundance in seminatural and agricultural grasslands
title_fullStr Flower resource and land management drives hoverfly communities and bee abundance in seminatural and agricultural grasslands
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