Concern over declining pollinators has led to multiple conservation initiatives for improving forage for bees in agroecosystems. Using data available through the Pollinator Library (npwrc.usgs.gov/pollinator/), we summarize plant–pollinator interaction data collected from 2012–2015 on lands managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and private lands enrolled in U.S. Department of Agriculture conservation programs in eastern North Dakota (ND). Furthermore, we demonstrate how plant–pollinator interaction data from the Pollinator Library and seed cost information can be used to evaluate hypothetical seeding mixes for pollinator habitat enhancements. We summarize records of 314 wild bee and 849 honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) interactions det...
1. Enhancing key floral resources is essential to effectively mitigate the loss of pollinator divers...
Pollinators are important both ecologically and economically. Nonetheless, documented pollinator pop...
Honey bees (Apis mellifera) are widely used for honey production and crop pollination, raising conce...
Managed and wild pollinators are critical components of agricultural and natural systems. Despite th...
Habitat loss is a leading cause of biodiversity decline globally. Further, loss of natural and semi-...
Although both managed and unmanaged bees are important pollinators of crops and wild plants, efforts...
Insect pollinators are critically important for maintaining U.S. food production and ecosystem healt...
Understanding habitat needs and patch utilization of wild and managed bees has been identified as a ...
Insect pollination is an essential ecosystem service, and bees are the principal pollinators of wild...
Human reliance on insect pollination services continues to increase even as pollinator populations e...
Wild and managed bees are the most effective pollinators, accounting for about 80% of the pollinatio...
Pollinators are integral to plant ecology as well as to worldwide food availability and security. Un...
After over a century of large-scale agricultural development in the Midwestern corn-belt of the Unit...
Research in agriculture often focuses on development of new technologies rather than on potential en...
Wild bee populations are in decline; and one of the main factors that caused this is habitat loss, w...
1. Enhancing key floral resources is essential to effectively mitigate the loss of pollinator divers...
Pollinators are important both ecologically and economically. Nonetheless, documented pollinator pop...
Honey bees (Apis mellifera) are widely used for honey production and crop pollination, raising conce...
Managed and wild pollinators are critical components of agricultural and natural systems. Despite th...
Habitat loss is a leading cause of biodiversity decline globally. Further, loss of natural and semi-...
Although both managed and unmanaged bees are important pollinators of crops and wild plants, efforts...
Insect pollinators are critically important for maintaining U.S. food production and ecosystem healt...
Understanding habitat needs and patch utilization of wild and managed bees has been identified as a ...
Insect pollination is an essential ecosystem service, and bees are the principal pollinators of wild...
Human reliance on insect pollination services continues to increase even as pollinator populations e...
Wild and managed bees are the most effective pollinators, accounting for about 80% of the pollinatio...
Pollinators are integral to plant ecology as well as to worldwide food availability and security. Un...
After over a century of large-scale agricultural development in the Midwestern corn-belt of the Unit...
Research in agriculture often focuses on development of new technologies rather than on potential en...
Wild bee populations are in decline; and one of the main factors that caused this is habitat loss, w...
1. Enhancing key floral resources is essential to effectively mitigate the loss of pollinator divers...
Pollinators are important both ecologically and economically. Nonetheless, documented pollinator pop...
Honey bees (Apis mellifera) are widely used for honey production and crop pollination, raising conce...