Source: Diversity and Distributions: a journal of conservation. Unidades: EACH, EP
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BOYD, Robin J. et al. Inferring trends in pollinator distributions across the neotropics from publicly available data remains challenging despite mobilization efforts. Diversity and Distributions: a journal of conservation, v. 28, p. 1404 -1415, 2022Tradução . . Disponível em: https://doi.org/10.1111/ddi.13551. Acesso em: 17 nov. 2024.APA
Boyd, R. J., Aizen, M. A., Segovia, R. M. B., Prado, L. F., Fontúrbel, F. E., Francoy, T. M., et al. (2022). Inferring trends in pollinator distributions across the neotropics from publicly available data remains challenging despite mobilization efforts. Diversity and Distributions: a journal of conservation, 28, 1404 -1415. doi:10.1111/ddi.13551NLM
Boyd RJ, Aizen MA, Segovia RMB, Prado LF, Fontúrbel FE, Francoy TM, Aliste ML, Martinez L, Morales CL, Ollerton J, Pescott OL, Powney GD, Saraiva AM, Schmuck R, Zattara EE, Carvell C. Inferring trends in pollinator distributions across the neotropics from publicly available data remains challenging despite mobilization efforts [Internet]. Diversity and Distributions: a journal of conservation. 2022 ; 28 1404 -1415.[citado 2024 nov. 17 ] Available from: https://doi.org/10.1111/ddi.13551Vancouver
Boyd RJ, Aizen MA, Segovia RMB, Prado LF, Fontúrbel FE, Francoy TM, Aliste ML, Martinez L, Morales CL, Ollerton J, Pescott OL, Powney GD, Saraiva AM, Schmuck R, Zattara EE, Carvell C. Inferring trends in pollinator distributions across the neotropics from publicly available data remains challenging despite mobilization efforts [Internet]. Diversity and Distributions: a journal of conservation. 2022 ; 28 1404 -1415.[citado 2024 nov. 17 ] Available from: https://doi.org/10.1111/ddi.13551