Insect pollinators of crops and wild plants are under threat globally and their decline or loss could have profound economic and environmental consequences. Here, we argue that multiple anthropogenic pressures – including land-use intensification, climate change, and the spread of alien species and diseases – are primarily responsible for insect-pollinator declines. We show that a complex interplay between pressures (eg lack of food sources, diseases, and pesticides) and biological processes (eg species dispersal and interactions) at a range of scales (from genes to ecosystems) underpins the general decline in insect-pollinator populations. Interdisciplinary research on the nature and impacts of these interactions will be needed if human fo...
Global pollinator declines threaten food production and natural ecosystems. The drivers of declines ...
Background. Pollinators, which provide the agriculturally and ecologically essential service of poll...
Background. Pollinators, which provide the agriculturally and ecologically essential service of poll...
Insect pollinators of crops and wild plants are under threat globally and their decline or loss coul...
Insect pollinators of crops and wild plants are under threat globally and their decline or loss coul...
Insect pollinators of crops and wild plants are under threat globally and their decline or loss coul...
Ongoing global biodiversity loss is a growing concern for our society. This involves also the pollin...
Pollinators are a key component of global biodiversity, providing vital ecosystem services to crops...
Insect pollination constitutes an ecosystem service of global importance, providing significant econ...
Not AvailableIt has been established that pollinating agents are essential for survival and reprodu...
Insect pollination constitutes an ecosystem service of global importance, providing significant econ...
Pollinator decline is one of the most significant ecological problems of the 21st century. This decl...
Global pollinator declines threaten food production and natural ecosystems. The drivers of declines ...
Global pollinator declines threaten food production and natural ecosystems. The drivers of declines ...
Background. Pollinators, which provide the agriculturally and ecologically essential service of poll...
Background. Pollinators, which provide the agriculturally and ecologically essential service of poll...
Insect pollinators of crops and wild plants are under threat globally and their decline or loss coul...
Insect pollinators of crops and wild plants are under threat globally and their decline or loss coul...
Insect pollinators of crops and wild plants are under threat globally and their decline or loss coul...
Ongoing global biodiversity loss is a growing concern for our society. This involves also the pollin...
Pollinators are a key component of global biodiversity, providing vital ecosystem services to crops...
Insect pollination constitutes an ecosystem service of global importance, providing significant econ...
Not AvailableIt has been established that pollinating agents are essential for survival and reprodu...
Insect pollination constitutes an ecosystem service of global importance, providing significant econ...
Pollinator decline is one of the most significant ecological problems of the 21st century. This decl...
Global pollinator declines threaten food production and natural ecosystems. The drivers of declines ...
Global pollinator declines threaten food production and natural ecosystems. The drivers of declines ...
Background. Pollinators, which provide the agriculturally and ecologically essential service of poll...
Background. Pollinators, which provide the agriculturally and ecologically essential service of poll...