Wild bee abundance declines with urban warming, regardless of floral density
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Title
Wild bee abundance declines with urban warming, regardless of floral density
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Keywords
Bee, Impervious surface, Pollinator decline, Pollinator, Urban heat island, Urban warming
Journal
URBAN ECOSYSTEMS
Volume 21, Issue 3, Pages 419-428
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2018-01-31
DOI
10.1007/s11252-018-0731-4
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