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Promoting borders between crops is vital to pollinator survival
Two CREAF researchers have taken part in the study, which shows that small, irregularly shaped fields on farmland boost the number and abundance of species.
Two CREAF researchers have taken part in the study, which shows that small, irregularly shaped fields on farmland boost the number and abundance of species.
Nature establishes relationships between species and organisms, forming a very complex network where often great-interconnected nodes appear. They are called ‘hubs’. But humans also create this
Experts at CREAF say that bee populations are on the decline and that pesticides such as neonicotinoids are one of the main causes. It is
We offer a Ph.D. position within teh project “Spatial heterogeneity in plant-pollinator communities: effects on interaction and consequences to pollination function”. (Spanish Ministry of Science and