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Why enhancement of floral resources in agro-ecosystems benefit the honeybee and the beekeeper?

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Ecosystems can be considered as dynamic and interactive clusters made up of plants, animals and microorganism communities. Inevitably, mankind is an integral part of each ecosystem and as such enjoys all its provided benefits. Driven by the increasing necessity to preserve the ecosystem productivity, several ecological studies have been conducted in the last few years, highlighting the current state in which our planet is, and focusing on future perspectives. This book contains comprehensive overviews and original studies focused on hazard analysis and evaluation of ecological variables affecting species diversity, richness and distribution, in order to identify the best management strategies to face and solve the conservation problems.
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Axel Decourtye, Cédric Alaux, Jean Francois Odoux, Mickaël Henry, Bernard Vaissière, et al.. Why enhancement of floral resources in agro-ecosystems benefit the honeybee and the beekeeper?. Ecosystems Biodiversity, INTECH EUROPE, 464 p., 2011, 978-953-307-417-7. ⟨10.5772/24528⟩. ⟨hal-02806375⟩
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