Honey bee nectar foragers feeding themselves and the colony: a review in support of dietary exposure assessment
Quantitative knowledge regarding the foods collected and ingested by nectar foraging honey bees (Apis mellifera) is essential for accurately assessing risk associated with pesticide residues in their diet. Although a very large and diverse body of research is available covering many years of researc...
Main Authors: | Rodney, Sara, Purdy, John |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | deu |
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Julius Kühn-Institut
2018-07-01
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Series: | Julius-Kühn-Archiv |
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Online Access: | https://www.openagrar.de/receive/openagrar_mods_00040859 |
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