Honey bees ensure the pollination of <i>Parkia biglobosa</i> in absence of bats
One of the socio-economically important West African parkland trees, Parkia biglobosa yields pods consumed by people and animals. Being animal-pollinated, it is unknown how climate change will affect the species if the guild of pollinators changes. Here, we compare the pollinator guilds and the pod...
Main Authors: | Kristin Marie Lassen, Moussa Ouédraogo, Yoko Luise Dupont, Erik Dahl Kjær, Lene Rostgaard Nielsen |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Enviroquest Ltd.
2017-03-01
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Series: | Journal of Pollination Ecology |
Online Access: | https://pollinationecology.org/index.php/jpe/article/view/401 |
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