Bumble bees and other wild pollinators are crucial to the support of both natural and agricultural ecosystems. However, unprecedented declines of pollinator populations have been observed all over the world, raising concerns of a looming threat to both the human food supply, as well as sustainability of the biodiversity in local ecological niches. Though declines are well described, the cause behind these still evades scientists. Proposed contributors include anthropogenic-mediated environmental stress, including application of xenobiotics for pest control, and increase of pathogen diversity and abundance due to the shipment of infection human-managed colonies. This research examined these theories and attempted to quantify the threats they...
Global declines of bumble bees and other pollinator populations are of concern because of their crit...
The negative impacts of pesticides, in particular insecticides, on bees and other pollinators have n...
Global pollinators, like honeybees, are declining in abundance and diversity, which can adversely af...
1. Pesticide exposure has been implicated as a contributor to insect pollinator declines. In social ...
In recent years, many pollinators have declined in abundance and diversity worldwide, presenting a p...
1. Insect pollination is a vital ecosystem service that maintains biodiversity and sustains agricult...
Insect pollinators are important for natural and agricultural ecosystems. They are responsible for ...
Insect pollinators are essential for both the production of a large proportion of world crops and th...
Graduation date: 2011Bumble bees provide vital pollination services in both native and agricultural ...
Pollinator species are declining around the world at an alarming rate, posing a major threat to both...
Research in agriculture often focuses on development of new technologies rather than on potential en...
The negative impacts of pesticides, in particular insecticides, on bees and other pollinators have n...
The conservation of insect pollinators is drawing attention because of reported declines in bee spec...
Pesticide exposure has been implicated as a contributor to insect pollinator declines. In social bee...
The use of commercial bumble bees for crop pollination has been implicated in the decline of wild bu...
Global declines of bumble bees and other pollinator populations are of concern because of their crit...
The negative impacts of pesticides, in particular insecticides, on bees and other pollinators have n...
Global pollinators, like honeybees, are declining in abundance and diversity, which can adversely af...
1. Pesticide exposure has been implicated as a contributor to insect pollinator declines. In social ...
In recent years, many pollinators have declined in abundance and diversity worldwide, presenting a p...
1. Insect pollination is a vital ecosystem service that maintains biodiversity and sustains agricult...
Insect pollinators are important for natural and agricultural ecosystems. They are responsible for ...
Insect pollinators are essential for both the production of a large proportion of world crops and th...
Graduation date: 2011Bumble bees provide vital pollination services in both native and agricultural ...
Pollinator species are declining around the world at an alarming rate, posing a major threat to both...
Research in agriculture often focuses on development of new technologies rather than on potential en...
The negative impacts of pesticides, in particular insecticides, on bees and other pollinators have n...
The conservation of insect pollinators is drawing attention because of reported declines in bee spec...
Pesticide exposure has been implicated as a contributor to insect pollinator declines. In social bee...
The use of commercial bumble bees for crop pollination has been implicated in the decline of wild bu...
Global declines of bumble bees and other pollinator populations are of concern because of their crit...
The negative impacts of pesticides, in particular insecticides, on bees and other pollinators have n...
Global pollinators, like honeybees, are declining in abundance and diversity, which can adversely af...