Bumblebee nest density and the scale of available forage in arable landscapes
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Andrew P. Martin | J. Osborne | R. Sanderson | D. Goulson | R. Hale | M. Knight | A. Martin | Dave Goulson | A. P. Martin | Juliet L. Osborne | Roy A. Sanderson | J. L. Osborne
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