Beescapes – extracting pollen from historical Danish beeswax to explore honeybee foraging

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Beescapes – extracting pollen from historical Danish beeswax to explore honeybee foraging. / Kasso, Tuuli M.; Jensen, Annette Bruun; Johns, Samuel; Roffet-Salque, Mélanie; Collins, Matthew J.; Enevold, Renée.

In: Palynology, Vol. 48, No. 2, 2288220, 2024.

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Kasso, TM, Jensen, AB, Johns, S, Roffet-Salque, M, Collins, MJ & Enevold, R 2024, 'Beescapes – extracting pollen from historical Danish beeswax to explore honeybee foraging', Palynology, vol. 48, no. 2, 2288220. https://doi.org/10.1080/01916122.2023.2288220

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Kasso, T. M., Jensen, A. B., Johns, S., Roffet-Salque, M., Collins, M. J., & Enevold, R. (2024). Beescapes – extracting pollen from historical Danish beeswax to explore honeybee foraging. Palynology, 48(2), [2288220]. https://doi.org/10.1080/01916122.2023.2288220

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Kasso TM, Jensen AB, Johns S, Roffet-Salque M, Collins MJ, Enevold R. Beescapes – extracting pollen from historical Danish beeswax to explore honeybee foraging. Palynology. 2024;48(2). 2288220. https://doi.org/10.1080/01916122.2023.2288220

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Kasso, Tuuli M. ; Jensen, Annette Bruun ; Johns, Samuel ; Roffet-Salque, Mélanie ; Collins, Matthew J. ; Enevold, Renée. / Beescapes – extracting pollen from historical Danish beeswax to explore honeybee foraging. In: Palynology. 2024 ; Vol. 48, No. 2.

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