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Long‐term surveys support declines in early‐season forest plants used by bumble bees
Author(s):
John M. Mola
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Leif L. Richardson
2
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Greg Spyreas
3
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David N. Zaya
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Ian S. Pearse
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April 18 2021
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Journal of Applied Ecology
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John M. Mola:
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Title:
Journal of Applied Ecology
Abbreviated Title:
J Appl Ecol
Publisher:
Wiley
ISSN (Print):
0021-8901
ISSN (Electronic):
1365-2664
Publication date (Electronic):
April 18 2021
Affiliations
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1
]
U.S. Geological Survey Fort Collins Science Center Fort Collins Colorado USA 80526
[
2
]
Stone Environmental, Inc Montpelier VT USA 05602
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3
]
Illinois Natural History Survey University of Illinois Champaign Illinois USA 61820
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DOI:
10.1111/1365-2664.13886
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