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Rainbow bee-eaters (Merops ornatus) as a monitoring tool for honeybees (Apis mellifera L.; Hymenoptera: Apidae)
Record no:
41405
Author:
Bellis, Glenn A.
;
Profke, Angela M.
Citation:
AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF ENTOMOLOGY. 2003 v.42, no.3 : 266-270 [kept Entomology at P595.7]
Year:
2003
Subject:
Bee eaters
;
Merops ornatus
;
Birds - Australia
;
Honeybee
;
Bees
;
Feral animals - Control - Australia
;
more...
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