Original paper
High land-use intensity in grasslands constrains wild bee species richness in Europe. Biological Conservation
Abstract
There is widespread concern regarding declines in bee populations given their importance for the functioning of both natural and managed ecosystems. An increasing number of studies find negative relations between bee species richness and simplification of agricultural landscapes, but the role of land-use intensity and its relative importance compared to landscape simplification remain less clear. We compared the relative effects of nitrogen...
Paper Details
Title
High land-use intensity in grasslands constrains wild bee species richness in Europe. Biological Conservation
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
241
Issue
108255
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