The conservation of bees : [Symposium "Conserving Europe's Bees" ; in April 1995] (Unknown)
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1996
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Title:The conservation of bees : [Symposium "Conserving Europe's Bees" ; in April 1995]
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Contributors:Matheson, Andrew ( editor )
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Published in:Linnean Society symposium series ; no. 18
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Place of publication:London [u.a.]
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Publication date:1996
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Size:VIII, 254 S.
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Remarks:Ill., graph. Darst.
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Type of media:Conference Proceedings
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Type of material:Print
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Table of contents conference proceedings
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Habitat requirements of central European bees and the problems of partial habitatsWestrich, P. / International Bee Research Association / Linnean Society of London et al. | 1996
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Man-made bee habitats in the anthropogenous landscape of central Europe - substitutes for threatened or destroyed riverine habitats?Klemm, M. / International Bee Research Association / Linnean Society of London et al. | 1996
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Optimizing habitats for bees in the United Kingdom - a review of recent conservation actionEdwards, M. / International Bee Research Association / Linnean Society of London et al. | 1996
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Urban habitats for bees: the example of the city of BerlinSaure, C. / International Bee Research Association / Linnean Society of London et al. | 1996
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Ecological bases of conservation of wild beesBanaszak, J. / International Bee Research Association / Linnean Society of London et al. | 1996
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Aspects of bee diversity and crop pollination in the European UnionWilliams, I. H. / International Bee Research Association / Linnean Society of London et al. | 1996
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Comparative efficacy of bee species for pollination of legume seed cropsRichards, K. W. / International Bee Research Association / Linnean Society of London et al. | 1996
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Which bees do plants need?Corbet, S. A. / International Bee Research Association / Linnean Society of London et al. | 1996
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Insect diversity and the pollination of rare plant speciesKwak, M. M. / Velterop, O. / Boerrigter, E. J. M. / International Bee Research Association / Linnean Society of London et al. | 1996
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Competition between honey bees and native bees in the Sonoran Desert and global bee conservation issuesBuchmann, S. L. / International Bee Research Association / Linnean Society of London et al. | 1996
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Resource overlap among native and introduced bees in CaliforniaThorp, R. W. / International Bee Research Association / Linnean Society of London et al. | 1996
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Toward an ecological perspective of beekeepingSugden, E. A. / International Bee Research Association / Linnean Society of London et al. | 1996
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Measuring the meaning of honey beesRoubik, D. W. / International Bee Research Association / Linnean Society of London et al. | 1996
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African honey bees as exotic pollinators in French GuianaRoubik, D. W. / International Bee Research Association / Linnean Society of London et al. | 1996
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The possible ecological implications of the invasion of Bombus terrestris (L.) (Apidae) at Mr Carmel, IsraelDafni, A. / Shmida, A. / International Bee Research Association / Linnean Society of London et al. | 1996
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Interdependence of native bee faunas and floras in changing Mediterranean communitiesPetanidou, T. / Ellis, W. N. / International Bee Research Association / Linnean Society of London et al. | 1996
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Bee systematics in Europe: the continuing crisis and some possible curesO'Toole, C. / International Bee Research Association / Linnean Society of London et al. | 1996
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PCAM: an international study of the bees of MexicoMichener, C. D. / International Bee Research Association / Linnean Society of London et al. | 1996