The response and effect trait framework, if supported empirically, would provide for powerful and general predictions about how biodiversity loss leads to loss in ecosystem function. This framework proposes that species traits will explain how different species respond to disturbance (i.e. response traits) as well as their contribution to ecosystem function (i.e. effect traits). However, predictive response and effect traits remain elusive for most systems. Here, we use data on crop pollination services provided by native, wild bees to explore the role of six commonly used species traits in determining both species' response to land-use change and the subsequent effect on crop pollination. Analyses were conducted in parallel for three crop ...
Pollination by bees and other animals increases the size, quality, or stability of harvests for 70% ...
Bees are a diverse group of insects specialised to use floral resources throughout their lifecycle, ...
Mating activities change within a season in many animal and plant populations. In plants, selection ...
The response and effect trait framework, if supported empirically, would provide for powerful and ge...
1. Ecosystem services to agriculture, such as pollination, rely on natural areas adjacent to farmlan...
It is increasingly noticed that species richness alone is not a sufficient predictor of ecosystem fu...
Natural history collections are of extreme importance as they safeguard data from both spatial and t...
1. Plant invasions can lead to homogeneous communities with decreased functional diversity. However,...
The ability to predict the responses of ecological communities and individual species to human-induc...
Wild bees, like many other taxa, are threatened by land use and climate change, which in turn jeopar...
Introduced entomophilous non-native plants usually become well integrated into the diet of generalis...
Functional traits mediate the response of communities to disturbances (response traits) and their co...
Functional traits mediate the response of communities to disturbances (response traits) and their co...
Floral traits are hypothesized to evolve primarily in response to selection by pollinators. However,...
Context Global pollinator decline has motivated much research to understand the underlying mechanism...
Pollination by bees and other animals increases the size, quality, or stability of harvests for 70% ...
Bees are a diverse group of insects specialised to use floral resources throughout their lifecycle, ...
Mating activities change within a season in many animal and plant populations. In plants, selection ...
The response and effect trait framework, if supported empirically, would provide for powerful and ge...
1. Ecosystem services to agriculture, such as pollination, rely on natural areas adjacent to farmlan...
It is increasingly noticed that species richness alone is not a sufficient predictor of ecosystem fu...
Natural history collections are of extreme importance as they safeguard data from both spatial and t...
1. Plant invasions can lead to homogeneous communities with decreased functional diversity. However,...
The ability to predict the responses of ecological communities and individual species to human-induc...
Wild bees, like many other taxa, are threatened by land use and climate change, which in turn jeopar...
Introduced entomophilous non-native plants usually become well integrated into the diet of generalis...
Functional traits mediate the response of communities to disturbances (response traits) and their co...
Functional traits mediate the response of communities to disturbances (response traits) and their co...
Floral traits are hypothesized to evolve primarily in response to selection by pollinators. However,...
Context Global pollinator decline has motivated much research to understand the underlying mechanism...
Pollination by bees and other animals increases the size, quality, or stability of harvests for 70% ...
Bees are a diverse group of insects specialised to use floral resources throughout their lifecycle, ...
Mating activities change within a season in many animal and plant populations. In plants, selection ...