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Biology / Pollination / Insect ecology / Insecticides / Symbiosis / Neonicotinoid / Colony collapse disorder / Bee / Honey / Beekeeping / Plant reproduction / Agriculture
Date: 2014-09-05 06:01:22
Biology
Pollination
Insect ecology
Insecticides
Symbiosis
Neonicotinoid
Colony collapse disorder
Bee
Honey
Beekeeping
Plant reproduction
Agriculture

Further Reflections on the Subject of Neonicotinoids

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