Ecology is often connected to Taxon in his work. His work often combines Biodiversity and Environmental resource management studies. William E. Kunin incorporates Environmental resource management and Biodiversity in his research. Much of his study explores Pollinator relationship to Botany. He regularly ties together related areas like Pollinator in his Botany studies. William E. Kunin conducted interdisciplinary study in his works that combined Pollination and Nectar. In his research, William E. Kunin performs multidisciplinary study on Nectar and Pollen. In his research, he undertakes multidisciplinary study on Pollen and Pollination. William E. Kunin merges many fields, such as Habitat and Habitat destruction, in his writings.
William E. Kunin performs integrative study on Ecology and Agroforestry in his works. He undertakes multidisciplinary investigations into Habitat and Biodiversity in his work. In his works, he performs multidisciplinary study on Biodiversity and Habitat. His work often combines Pollen and Pollination studies. By researching both Pollination and Pollinator, William E. Kunin produces research that crosses academic boundaries. William E. Kunin integrates Pollinator with Pollen in his research. His Population study frequently draws connections to adjacent fields such as Demography. His Demography study frequently draws connections between related disciplines such as Population. In his articles, he combines various disciplines, including Environmental resource management and Ecology.
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Global pollinator declines: trends, impacts and drivers.
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(2010)
Parallel Declines in Pollinators and Insect-Pollinated Plants in Britain and the Netherlands
J. C. Biesmeijer;S. P. M. Roberts;M. Reemer;R. Ohlemüller.
Science (2006)
How Should Beta-Diversity Inform Biodiversity Conservation?
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Trends in Ecology and Evolution (2016)
Identification of 100 fundamental ecological questions
William J. Sutherland;Robert P. Freckleton;H. Charles J. Godfray;Steven R. Beissinger.
(2013)
MEASURING BEE DIVERSITY IN DIFFERENT EUROPEAN HABITATS AND BIOGEOGRAPHICAL REGIONS
Catrin Westphal;Riccardo Bommarco;Gabriel Carré;Ellen Lamborn.
Ecological Monographs (2008)
The identification of 100 ecological questions of high policy relevance in the UK
William J. Sutherland;Susan Armstrong-Brown;Paul R. Armsworth;Brereton Tom.
(2006)
Sex and the single mustard : population density and pollinator behavior effects on seed-set
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Ecology (1993)
Population size and density effects in pollination : Pollinator foraging and plant reproductive success in experimental arrays of Brassica kaber
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Journal of Ecology (1997)
Scale matters: the impact of organic farming on biodiversity at different spatial scales
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Ecology Letters (2010)
Habitat microclimates drive fine‐scale variation in extreme temperatures
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Oikos (2011)
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