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Bee diversity in scrub oak patches 2years after mow and herbicide treatment
Jason T. Bried
, Amanda M. Dillon
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Bee Diversity
100%
Herbicide Treatment
100%
Scrub Oak
100%
Solitary Bees
40%
Treatment Effect
20%
Recovery Time
20%
Nectar
20%
Sand
20%
Species Abundance
20%
Northeastern United States
20%
Total Abundance
20%
Species Composition
20%
Bee Species
20%
Thicket
20%
Land Management
20%
Bee Communities
20%
Prescribed Fire
20%
Management Response
20%
Sweep Net
20%
Closed Canopy
20%
Resource Areas
20%
Diversity Management
20%
Bee Richness
20%
Bowl Traps
20%
Oligolectic Bees
20%
Globally Rare
20%
Specialist Bees
20%
Sandy Area
20%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Herbicide
100%
Quercus
100%
Solitary Bees
40%
Land Management
20%
Thicket
20%
Sweep Nets
20%