Minimal effect of honey beehive fences on native bee diversity and abundance at the farm scale during the dry season in southern Kenya
Beehive fences are an effective solution to resolve conflicts between humans and crop-raiding elephants in Kenya. They produce win-win scenarios; elephants are protected from aggression from humans as they are deterred from crop raiding, while farmers benefit from crop protection, pollination, and v...
Main Authors: | King, L, Serem, E, Russo, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Springer
2018
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