Effects of precipitation and temperature on the species composition and pollinator efficiency of ocimum kilimandscharicum flower visitors in Kakamega forest ecosystem
<p>Pollination, a critical ecosystem service in the maintenance of biodiversity is on the decline due to several factors including habitat loss, exotic pest invasions, pollution, overharvesting, climate, and land use changes. This study analyzed flower visitors' activity of Ocimum kiliman...
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Main Authors: | HM Tsingalia (Author), Mandela HK (Author) |
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Open Journal of Environmental Biology - Peertechz Publications,
2023-12-23.
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