Retraction: No Mow May lawns have higher pollinator richness and abundances: An engaged community provides floral resources for pollinators
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TopicsPlant and animal studies · Plant Parasitism and Resistance · Weed Control and Herbicide Applications
Retraction: Del Toro I, Ribbons RR. 2020. No Mow May lawns have higher pollinator richness and abundances: An engaged community provides floral resources for pollinators. PeerJ 8:e10021 https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.10021
After finding several potential inconsistencies in data handling and reporting, the authors and editorial team have agreed to retract this article with the opportunity for re-evaluation should the authors choose to submit a new version.
PeerJ Editorial Office. 2022. Retraction: No Mow May lawns have higher pollinator richness and abundances: An engaged community provides floral resources for pollinators. PeerJ 8:e10021/retraction https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj-e10021/retraction.
