Descrição
Obs.: Livro sem uso, com paginas amareladas e um pouco sujas pelo tempo – capa, contracapa, bordas e paginas integras. sem marcas, grifos, marcações ou qualquer tipo de detalhe que possa interferir na leitura ou pesquisa – Conteudo perfeito
edited by Andrew Matheson, 1996., 254 p.,ISBN 0124797407 9780124797406
Contents
- Habitat requirements of central European bees and the problems of partial habitats, P. Westrich
- cliffbanks, sandpits and levees-substitutes for threatened or destroyed riverine habitats, M. Klem
- optimizing habitats for bees in the United Kingdom – a review of recent conservation action, M. Edwards
- urban habitats for bees – the example city of Berlin, C. Saure
- ecological bases of conservation of wild bees, J. Banaszak
- aspects of bee diversity and crop pollination in the European Union, I.H. Williams
- comparative efficacy of bee species for pollination of legume seed crops, K.W. Richards
- pollen flow and pollination efficiency in entomophilous systems – a case study with bumble bees, honey bees and a monoecious crop in enclosures, B. Vaissiere
- which bees do plants need?, S. Corbet
- the forgotten pollinators – a forthcoming book and awareness programme, M.M. Kwak et al
- resource overlap among native and introduced bees in California, R.W. Thorp
- towards an ecological perspective of beekeeping, E.A. Sugden
- measuring the meaning of honey bees, D.W. Roubik
- the possible ecological implications of the invasion of “bombus terrestris (L.) (apidae)” at Mt. Carmel, Israel, A. Dafni and A. Schmida
- interdependence of native bee faunas and floras in changing Mediterranean communities, T. Petanidou and W.N. Ellis
- bee systematics in Europe – the continuing crisis and some possible cures, C. O’Toole
- PCAM – an international study of the bees of Mexico, C.D. Michener.
- (source: Nielsen Book Data)