Land use and pollinator dependency drives global patterns of pollen limitation in the Anthropocene
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Allan G. Ellis | Martin Burd | Tia-Lynn Ashman | Laura A. Burkle | J. H. Burns | Tiffany M. Knight | M. Burd | A. Ellis | T. Ashman | W. Durka | L. Burkle | T. Knight | Junmin Li | J. Vamosi | Joanne M Bennett | J. Rodger | L. Freitas | M. Wolowski | J. Steets | G. Arceo‐Gómez | J. Xia | Jana C. Vamosi | Walter Durka | Joanne M. Bennett | Janette A. Steets | Jean H. Burns | Marina Wolowski | Gerardo Arceo-Gómez | Leandro Freitas | Junmin Li | James G. Rodger | Valentin Ştefan | Jing Xia | Valentin Ștefan
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