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Do introduced honeybees (Apis mellifera, Hymenoptera) provide full pollination service to bird-adapted Australian plants with small flowers? An experimental study of Brachyloma ericoides (Epacridaceae)
Record no:
43123
Author:
Celebrezze, Thomas
;
Paton, David C.
Year:
2004
Series:
AUSTRAL ECOLOGY. 2004 v.29, no. 2 : 129-136 [kept P574.5 [P4]
Subject:
Botany - Western Australia
;
Animal introduction - Western Australia, Southwestern
;
Honeybee
;
Pollination - Western Australia
;
Pollination by insects
;
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