„Goulson“
Suchergebnisse
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Diet characterisation of solitary bees on farmland: dietary specialisation predicts rarity
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Book review: Natural Enemies. An Introduction to Biological Control. Hajek, A. (2004) Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 378 pp. Paperback, ISBN 0-521-65385-1, £30.00, hardback, ISBN 0-521-65295-2, £80.00
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Book review: Bumblebees, Their Behaviour and Ecology. Goulson, D. (2003); Oxford University Press, Oxford, 235 pp, 8 colour plates, 30 line illustrations. Paperback, ISBN 0-19-852607-5, Sterling £27.50
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Conclusions of the Worldwide Integrated Assessment on the risks of neonicotinoids and fipronil to biodiversity and ecosystem functioning
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Worldwide integrated assessment on systemic pesticides – Global collapse of the entomofauna: exploring the role of systemic insecticides
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Genetic variation and population decline of an endangered hoverfly Blera fallax (Diptera: Syrphidae)
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Neonicotinoids thiamethoxam and clothianidin adversely affect the colonisation of invertebrate populations in aquatic microcosms
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Restoration and management of machair grassland for the conservation of bumblebees
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Was also sollen wir essen? – Gute Ernährung - für uns und den Planeten
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Dave Goulson: silent earth—averting the insect apocalypse – Jonathan Cape (part of the Penguin Random House group), London, 2021, Paperback, £20.00, Au $ 35.00, ISBN 978178733352, 328 pp
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Die seltensten Bienen der Welt. – Ein Reisebericht
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Wenn der Nagekäfer zweimal klopft – Das geheime Leben der Insekten
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Stumme Erde – Warum wir die Insekten retten müssen
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Trialling techniques for rearing long-tongued bumblebees under laboratory conditions
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The effects of diet enhancement on the health of commercial bumblebee colonies
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Predicting bee community responses to land-use changes: Effects of geographic and taxonomic biases
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Pesticides have negative effects on non-target organisms
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Effects of a neonicotinoid pesticide on honey bee colonies: a response to the field study by Pilling et al. (2013)
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Identity and Function of Scent Marks Deposited by Foraging Bumblebees
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The influence of nectar secretion rates on the responses of bumblebees (Bombus spp.) to previously visited flowers