Guía de ciencia ciudadana en abejas silvestres y visitantes florales del oeste de Washington (Home Garden Series)
Dado que las abejas silvestres son difíciles de monitorear e identificar, esta guía actúa como un documento introductorio para quienes deseen comprender la biodiversidad de las abejas silvestres y contribuir a su conservación mediante el monitoreo.
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Published: April 2017
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