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Influence of woody vegetation on pollinator densities in oilseed Brassica fields in an Australian temperate landscape

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Arthur, Anthony D ; Li, Jin ; Henry, Steve ; Cunningham, Saul
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Wild pollinators may benefit Brassica oilseed production in temperate Australia, yet it is not known how the density of potential pollinators varies in these landscapes. In this project we aim to assess whether the density of feral honeybees, hoverflies (probably 2 species) and native bees (multiple species) in temperate Australian Brassica oilseed crops is related to the composition of the landscape.

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This data is the result of bee and hover-fly surveys undertaken in Brassica crop in the Boorowa district of NSW.

Data time period: 2004-01-01 to 2006-01-01

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