Different types of semi‐natural habitat are required to sustain diverse wild bee communities across agricultural landscapes
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Different types of semi‐natural habitat are required to sustain diverse wild bee communities across agricultural landscapes
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JOURNAL OF APPLIED ECOLOGY
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Wiley
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2022-08-03
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10.1111/1365-2664.14260
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