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The potential for indirect effects between co-flowering plants via shared pollinators depends on resource abundance, accessibility and relatedness
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- Carvalheiro, L.G.; Biesmeijer, J.C.; Benadi, G.; Frund, J.; Stang, M.; Bartomeus, I.; Kaiser-Bunbury, C.N.; Baude, M.; Gomes, S.I.F.; Merckx, V.; Baldock, K.C.R.; Bennett, A.T.D.; Boada, R.; Bommarco, R.; Cartar, R.; Chacoff, N.; Danhardt, J.; Dicks, L.V.; Dormann, C.F.; Ekroos, J.; Henson, K.S.E.; Holzschuh, A.; Junker, R.R.; Lopezaraiza-Mikel, M.; Memmott, J.; Montero-Castano, A.; Nelson, I.L.; Petanidou, T.; Power, E.F.; Rundlof, M.; Smith, H.G.; Stout, J.C.; Temitope, K.; Tscharntke, T.; Tscheulin, T.; Vila, M.; Kunin, W.E.
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- 2014-11-01
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- Ecology Letters
- Volume
- 17
- Issue
- 11
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- 1389 - 1399