Insect pollinators are critically important for maintaining U.S. food production and ecosystem health. The upper Midwest is home to more than 40 percent of all U.S. honey bee colonies and is considered by many beekeepers to be America’s last beekeeping refuge. Beekeepers come to this region because their honey bees require high-quality grassland and bee-friendly agricultural crops to make honey and to improve bee health. Agricultural grassland, such as those enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), support flowers that provide bees with the pollen and nectar they need. In 2014, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) formed a partnership to assess the impact of the CRP on honey bee health a...
Colony monitoring devices used to track and assess the health status of honey bees are becoming more...
Societal dependence on insects for pollination of agricultural crops has risen amidst concerns over ...
Human reliance on insect pollination services continues to increase even as pollinator populations e...
Insect pollinators are critically important for maintaining U.S. food production and ecosystem healt...
Managed and wild pollinators are critical components of agricultural and natural systems. Despite th...
Human dependence on insect pollinators continues to grow even as pollinators face global declines. T...
2021 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.Bee pollination is essential to the production of ma...
Pollinators are integral to plant ecology as well as to worldwide food availability and security. Un...
The large portion of native prairies in Iowa has been drastically reduced to 0.01%. Habitat loss is ...
The European Union’s restriction on the use of neonicotinoids and the jointUSDA/EPA report of a cont...
Wild and managed bees are the most effective pollinators, accounting for about 80% of the pollinatio...
<div><p>Pollination is a critical ecosystem service affected by various drivers of land-use change, ...
Farms that require insect pollination and reside in diverse landscapes benefit from pollination by n...
About 35 percent of the world’s food crops depend on pollinators, including managed honey bees, to r...
Pollination is a critical ecosystem service affected by various drivers of land-use change, such as ...
Colony monitoring devices used to track and assess the health status of honey bees are becoming more...
Societal dependence on insects for pollination of agricultural crops has risen amidst concerns over ...
Human reliance on insect pollination services continues to increase even as pollinator populations e...
Insect pollinators are critically important for maintaining U.S. food production and ecosystem healt...
Managed and wild pollinators are critical components of agricultural and natural systems. Despite th...
Human dependence on insect pollinators continues to grow even as pollinators face global declines. T...
2021 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.Bee pollination is essential to the production of ma...
Pollinators are integral to plant ecology as well as to worldwide food availability and security. Un...
The large portion of native prairies in Iowa has been drastically reduced to 0.01%. Habitat loss is ...
The European Union’s restriction on the use of neonicotinoids and the jointUSDA/EPA report of a cont...
Wild and managed bees are the most effective pollinators, accounting for about 80% of the pollinatio...
<div><p>Pollination is a critical ecosystem service affected by various drivers of land-use change, ...
Farms that require insect pollination and reside in diverse landscapes benefit from pollination by n...
About 35 percent of the world’s food crops depend on pollinators, including managed honey bees, to r...
Pollination is a critical ecosystem service affected by various drivers of land-use change, such as ...
Colony monitoring devices used to track and assess the health status of honey bees are becoming more...
Societal dependence on insects for pollination of agricultural crops has risen amidst concerns over ...
Human reliance on insect pollination services continues to increase even as pollinator populations e...