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dc.contributor.authorTommasi, Desireeeng
dc.coverage.spatialBritish Columbia -- Vancouvereng
dc.coverage.temporal2000-2001eng
dc.date.issued2004eng
dc.description.abstractConducted a pilot study consisting of informal collections across the Vancouver metropolitan area from April to September of 2000. The primary study was conducted from March to August 2001, cut into five seasons: late winter (15 March to 14 April), early spring(15 April to 14 May), late spring (15 May to 14 June), early summer (15 June to 14 July) and late summer (15 July to 15 August). A total of 25 sites were distributed into 5 categories: City gardens (6), naturescape flower beds and backyards (6), wild areas (8), and traditional flower beds and backyards (5).eng
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10355/46603
dc.languageEnglisheng
dc.relation.ispartofcollectionUrban Biodiversity Research Coordination Network (UrBioNet) (MU)eng
dc.relation.isreferencedbyDesiree Tommasi et. al. Bee Diversity and Abundance in an Urban Setting.The Department of Biological Sciences, Simon Frasser University. The Canadian Entymologist 136 :851-856. 2004. Web. April 29 2015.eng
dc.subject.lcshBeeseng
dc.titleBee data : Canada, Vancouvereng
dc.typeDataseteng


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