Do linden trees kill bees? Reviewing the causes of bee deaths on silver linden (Tilia tomentosa)

作者: Hauke Koch , Philip C. Stevenson

DOI: 10.1098/RSBL.2017.0484

关键词: EcologyBiologyUrban ecologyBumblebeeTilia tomentosaPollinator declineBotany

摘要: For decades, linden trees (basswoods or lime trees), and particularly silver (Tilia tomentosa), have been linked to mass bee deaths. This phenomenon is often attributed the purported occu...

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