Larger patches of diverse floral resources increase insect pollinator density, diversity, and their pollination of native wildflowers. Blaauw, B. R & Isaacs, R. Basic and Applied Ecology, 15(8):701–711, Urban & Fischer, 2014.
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@article{blaauw2014larger,
	author = {Blaauw, Brett R and Isaacs, Rufus},
	date-added = {2026-02-18 16:44:41 -0500},
	date-modified = {2026-02-18 16:44:41 -0500},
	journal = {Basic and Applied Ecology},
	number = {8},
	pages = {701--711},
	publisher = {Urban \& Fischer},
	title = {Larger patches of diverse floral resources increase insect pollinator density, diversity, and their pollination of native wildflowers},
	volume = {15},
	year = {2014}}

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