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Figure 3 from: Haas-Renninger M, Bigalk S, Frenzel T, Gamba R, Görn S, Haas M, Haselböck A, Hörren T, Sorg M, Wendt I, Jansta P, Zimmermann O, Steidle JLM, Krogmann L (2024) Phenology of microhymenoptera and their potential threat by insect decline. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 97: 699-720. https://doi.org/10.3897/jhr.97.128234

  • 1. State Museum of Natural History Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany|University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany|Center of Excellence for Biodiversity and integrative Taxonomy, Stuttgart, Germany
  • 2. State Museum of Natural History Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany
  • 3. Entomological Society Stuttgart e.V., Wild Bee Cadastre, Stuttgart, Germany
  • 4. Entomological Society Krefeld, Krefeld, Germany
  • 5. Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic
  • 6. Agricultural Research Centre Augustenberg, Karlsruhe, Germany
  • 7. Center of Excellence for Biodiversity and integrative Taxonomy, Stuttgart, Germany|University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany
  • 8. Center of Excellence for Biodiversity and integrative Taxonomy, Stuttgart, Germany|University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany|State Museum of Natural History Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany

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Figure 3 Seasonal abundance of microhymenoptera from Malaise traps at three study sites a Apfelberg b Steiner Mittelberg and c Weissach in Baden-Wuerttemberg, south-western Germany. The arrows mark mowing events and the asterisk marks grazing activities.

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