Ecological network approaches for promoting pollinators in agriculture Ann DasenInteractions between plants and pollinators, and thus pollination, are network based processes. Many early studies of plant pollinator networks focused on interactions within agroecosystems, providing a substantial knowledge base around agricultural pollinators and how they can be promoted. There is therefore an opportunity to use network ecology to understand, support and enhance pollination services through farm management and integrated decision
later referring to himself as a 'Socialist without a party and a Christian without a church
well-written and almost conversational overview of information resources description that leaves the reader with an understanding of the elemental nature of metadata
Captain Alfred Hutton and Egerton Castle
focusing in particular on the devolution of economic governance
The contributions in this volume concentrate on examining case studies for the most important maritime core region of the Byzantine Empire
Green uses this Hasidic debate on the patriarchs and the commandments as a point of departure for a wide-ranging consideration of the relationship between piety and commandment in Hasidic Judaism
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the contributors attack the question of just how effective festivals are at producing politically engaged spectators
around the themes of simulation and the simulacrum
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