Molly Hayes

Molly Hayes

Jul 05, 2018

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About This Project

We are interested in learning about the ways in which the fall 2017 wildfires in Napa and Sonoma counties have reshaped plant-pollinator relationships in oak woodlands. Knowing more about the effects of intense wildfires and understanding the pre- and post-fire plant-pollinator networks will assist in appropriate restoration of plant communities and guide future fire management to positively impact wild bees.

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