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B Presentations to the Committee
Pages 282-284

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From page 282...
... Geological Survey Comments from the North American Pollinator Protection Campaign: Information sources from NAPPC Laurie Adams, North American Pollinator Protection Campaign Workshop on the Status of Pollinators in North America National Academy of Sciences Building Washington, DC October 18–19, 2005 SESSION : Direct and Indirect Indication of Pollinator Population Size Databases on pollinators in North America Terry Griswold, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service 
From page 283...
... del Coro Arizmendi, National Autonomous University of Mexico Long-term bee survey Robert Minckley, Rochester University Xerces Society's red list Scott Hoffman Black, Xerces Society SESSION : Possible Causes of Pollinator Decline Effects of climate change on pollinator populations Jessica Hellmann, University of Notre Dame Effects of pollinator declines on the ecological genetics of plant populations Kent Holsinger, University of Connecticut Demographic and genetic factors as causes of pollinator decline Laurence Packer, York University, Canada Impact of landscape ecology, habitat fragmentation, and agricultural intensification on pollinator populations Nick Haddad, North Carolina State University Impact of invasive species on pollinator populations and the implications for land and resource management Diane Larson, U.S. Geological Survey, North Prairie Wildlife Research Center Factors that influence population sizes in bumble bees and other members of the native bee community Robbin Thorp, University of California, Davis
From page 284...
...  APPENDIX B Causes and consequences on honey bee decline with emphasis on the almond industry Marla Spivak, University of Minnesota, St. Paul Causes and consequences on honey bee decline Joe Traynor, Scientific Ag Co.


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