• Aucun résultat trouvé

Bee Species Richness in Europe

N/A
N/A
Protected

Academic year: 2021

Partager "Bee Species Richness in Europe"

Copied!
1
0
0

Texte intégral

(1)

270

800

894

294

1046

580

240

523

5

186

979

738

109

579

704

653

674

584

241

104

1189

335

278

589

139

60

644

237

616

384

151

374

569

366

286 121 241 341 330 16 95 0 0 0 30 E 15E 60N 45N 15W 45E

Bee Species Richness in Europe

No. Bee Species per Country

5 - 202 203 - 400 401 - 597 598 - 794 795 - 992 993 - 1189

Références

Documents relatifs

Prenons le « veiller » qui est dans le redoutable « surveiller », examinons à la loupe nos manières de faire, donnons-nous le temps d’imaginer si nous, chacun de nous, se

Hence, a 10 per cent increase in spatial inequalities of incomes is as- sociated with a 9.7 per cent increase in individual incomes, even after controlling for regional inequalities

This suggests that productivity-diversity relationships, ambient energy, the interim general model and spatial environmental heterogeneity all contribute to the explanation of

Roig-Alsina & Michener (1993), in their study of the long- tongued bees using both larval and adult external and internal morphological characters, provided the first exploration

We also provide necessary and sufficient conditions on F for the existence of continuous solutions and we show how to construct such a solution. We finally discuss a few applications

Distribution profile of trapped invertebrate families accord- ing to their preferential presence in the field margin strip or the adja- cent field crop on both shaded and unshaded

The language of diaries of a further group of students showed that they engaged in the language practices associated with the Luxembourg model in addition to further

Aim of this study: To evaluate pollen supply of SNH in wooded habitats (forest edges and hedgerows) and herbaceous habitats (grasslands) for wild bees. Toulouse