[BCFSN] Surveys of Corn and Soybean Fields Reveal Implications for Pollinator Conservation

Pamela Zevit Adamah Consultants adamah at telus.net
Wed Aug 17 16:34:50 EDT 2016


“Even though production agriculture includes practices that negatively impact pollinators, a community of pollinators persists within them,” the authors wrote. “Despite a reduction in plant diversity that has come with the production of corn and soybeans, there may still be biodiversity that could respond to conservation efforts.”

https://entomologytoday.org/2016/08/11/surveys-of-corn-and-soybean-fields-reveal-implications-for-pollinator-conservation/

the full research report is linked at the bottom of the article and is open access.

 

 

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