A horizon scan of future threats and opportunities for pollinators and pollination
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Breno M. Freitas | Peter Neumann | Andrew B. Barron | Jane C. Stout | Lynn V. Dicks | Claire Kremen | Dave Goulson | Oliver Schweiger | Sarina Jepsen | Katherine C. R. Baldock | Simon G. Potts | Jilian Li | A. Barron | J C Stout | O. Schweiger | S. Potts | L. Dicks | D. Goulson | D. Pattemore | C. Kremen | P. Neumann | B. Freitas | C. Seymour | R. Paxton | Mark J. F. Brown | M. Chauzat | Colleen L. Seymour | Robert J. Paxton | Sarina J. Jepsen | Marie-Pierre Chauzat | Mark J.F. Brown | Katherine C.R. Baldock | David E. Pattemore | Ji-lian Li | Mark J. F. Brown | Jilian Li
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