Bumblebees are ecologically and economically important, and some species have suffered dramatic population declines. The absence of morphological diagnostic characters for the identification of some species creates difficulties for basic ecological studies, and for conservation management. The widespread and commercially exploited bumblebee subgenus Bombus sensu stricto contains a cryptic species complex, known as the lucorum complex, which in Europe comprises B. lucorum, B. cryptarum and B. magnus. Little is known about these species and much of what has been reported is likely to have suffered from incorrect identification. Although the lucorum complex as a whole is common in Great Britain, we aimed to determine whether the populations of...
In Portugal, some species are now considered invasive by law and have proliferated inrecent years. ...
he Brassington Formation is the most extensive Miocene sedimentary succession onshore in the UK. Bec...
Fungi are a common part of modern human diets, but are rarely discussed in an archaeological context...
Extending and sustaining access to rural water supplies remains central to improving the health and ...
Arthropod-borne diseases (ABD) are of increasing interest in veterinary and public health. Eurasian ...
Anaerobic digestion (AD) and sewage sludge digestion (SD) plants generate significant quantities of ...
Soils represent the largest store of carbon in the biosphere with soils at high latitudes containing...
Introduction. Three Scorpidium species: S. scorpioides, S. cossonii and S. revolvens are often assoc...
Several factors control the vulnerability of historic geostructures to climate change. These factors...
FM thanks the University of the Philippines Faculty, Reps, and Staff Development Program (FRASDP) fo...
Most water‐related behaviours in the home happen as routines that are shaped by a series of circumst...
Winged bean (Psophocarpus tetragonolobus) is an herbaceous multipurpose legume grown in hot and humi...
This paper presents the results of a multi-scale comparison in the reproductive stage of the cold-wa...
North Atlantic storminess can affect human settlements, infrastructure and transport links, all of w...
In this paper, site-specific allometric biomass models were developed for European beech (Fagus sylv...
In Portugal, some species are now considered invasive by law and have proliferated inrecent years. ...
he Brassington Formation is the most extensive Miocene sedimentary succession onshore in the UK. Bec...
Fungi are a common part of modern human diets, but are rarely discussed in an archaeological context...
Extending and sustaining access to rural water supplies remains central to improving the health and ...
Arthropod-borne diseases (ABD) are of increasing interest in veterinary and public health. Eurasian ...
Anaerobic digestion (AD) and sewage sludge digestion (SD) plants generate significant quantities of ...
Soils represent the largest store of carbon in the biosphere with soils at high latitudes containing...
Introduction. Three Scorpidium species: S. scorpioides, S. cossonii and S. revolvens are often assoc...
Several factors control the vulnerability of historic geostructures to climate change. These factors...
FM thanks the University of the Philippines Faculty, Reps, and Staff Development Program (FRASDP) fo...
Most water‐related behaviours in the home happen as routines that are shaped by a series of circumst...
Winged bean (Psophocarpus tetragonolobus) is an herbaceous multipurpose legume grown in hot and humi...
This paper presents the results of a multi-scale comparison in the reproductive stage of the cold-wa...
North Atlantic storminess can affect human settlements, infrastructure and transport links, all of w...
In this paper, site-specific allometric biomass models were developed for European beech (Fagus sylv...
In Portugal, some species are now considered invasive by law and have proliferated inrecent years. ...
he Brassington Formation is the most extensive Miocene sedimentary succession onshore in the UK. Bec...
Fungi are a common part of modern human diets, but are rarely discussed in an archaeological context...