Honey Pollen: Using Melissopalynology to Understand Foraging Preferences of Bees in Tropical South India
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Cédric Gaucherel | Vincent Bonhomme | C. Gaucherel | Prakash H. Patel | Lipi Das | V. Bonhomme | Raja Ponnuchamy | Srinivasan Prasad | Lipi Das | Prakash Patel | Arunachalam Pragasam | Krishnamurthy Anupama | R. Ponnuchamy | K. Anupama | S. Prasad | A. Pragasam
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