Functional traits linked to pathogen prevalence in wild bee communities
Abstract Reports of pollinator declines have prompted efforts to understand contributing factors and protect vulnerable species. While pathogens can be widespread in bee communities, less is known about factors shaping pathogen prevalence among species. Functional traits are often used to predict su...
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Autores principales: | Laura L. Figueroa, Sally Compton, Heather Grab, Scott H. McArt |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/3f66b17abad94ee9b82118a626cbdd55 |
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