Insect biomass is not a consistent proxy for biodiversity metrics in wild bees
Recent studies have reported on dramatic cases of aerial insect population declines by focusing on the measure of the total biomass of caught insects. However, there is currently no consensus about how biomass patterns among sites and habitats might consistently capture the subtleties of changes in...
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Autores principales: | Nicolas J. Vereecken, Timothy Weekers, Nicolas Leclercq, Stéphane De Greef, Hélène Hainaut, Jean-Marc Molenberg, Youri Martin, Xavier Janssens, Grégoire Noël, Alain Pauly, Stuart P.M. Roberts, Leon Marshall |
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Elsevier
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/6bc2216835c44a47bff028b1b5415e2e |
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