Wild bee populations are in decline; and one of the main factors that caused this is habitat loss, which diminishes floral resources that bees utilize for nectar and pollen (Watanabe 2013) The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) aims to combat habitat loss by implementing ecological restorations that provide resources for a variety of different wildlife In 2011, the CRP established a Pollinator Habitat Initiative called CP-42, which encompasses forbs and grasses to create adequate habitat for pollinators A primary goal of this program is to enhance pollinator abundance and diversit
Recently, the number of pollinators have decreased dramatically throughout the United States. Pollin...
Although both managed and unmanaged bees are important pollinators of crops and wild plants, efforts...
Concern over declining pollinators has led to multiple conservation initiatives for improving forage...
Wild bee populations are in decline; and one of the main factors that caused this is habitat loss, w...
The large portion of native prairies in Iowa has been drastically reduced to 0.01%. Habitat loss is ...
The recent decline in native bee populations across the Midwest has been linked to the drastic decre...
After over a century of large-scale agricultural development in the Midwestern corn-belt of the Unit...
Wild and managed bees are the most effective pollinators, accounting for about 80% of the pollinatio...
Insect pollination is an essential ecosystem service, and bees are the principal pollinators of wild...
Pollinator conservation is of increasing interest in the light of managed honeybee (Apis mellifera) ...
Insect pollinators are critically important for maintaining U.S. food production and ecosystem healt...
Pollinators are important both ecologically and economically. Nonetheless, documented pollinator pop...
1.Pollinator conservation is of increasing interest in light of managed honeybee (Apis mellifera) de...
Report of an investigation on the impact of biodiversity on the habitat for native pollinators and E...
Prairies once covered approximately 85% of Iowa, but due to extensive habitat loss less than 0.1% of...
Recently, the number of pollinators have decreased dramatically throughout the United States. Pollin...
Although both managed and unmanaged bees are important pollinators of crops and wild plants, efforts...
Concern over declining pollinators has led to multiple conservation initiatives for improving forage...
Wild bee populations are in decline; and one of the main factors that caused this is habitat loss, w...
The large portion of native prairies in Iowa has been drastically reduced to 0.01%. Habitat loss is ...
The recent decline in native bee populations across the Midwest has been linked to the drastic decre...
After over a century of large-scale agricultural development in the Midwestern corn-belt of the Unit...
Wild and managed bees are the most effective pollinators, accounting for about 80% of the pollinatio...
Insect pollination is an essential ecosystem service, and bees are the principal pollinators of wild...
Pollinator conservation is of increasing interest in the light of managed honeybee (Apis mellifera) ...
Insect pollinators are critically important for maintaining U.S. food production and ecosystem healt...
Pollinators are important both ecologically and economically. Nonetheless, documented pollinator pop...
1.Pollinator conservation is of increasing interest in light of managed honeybee (Apis mellifera) de...
Report of an investigation on the impact of biodiversity on the habitat for native pollinators and E...
Prairies once covered approximately 85% of Iowa, but due to extensive habitat loss less than 0.1% of...
Recently, the number of pollinators have decreased dramatically throughout the United States. Pollin...
Although both managed and unmanaged bees are important pollinators of crops and wild plants, efforts...
Concern over declining pollinators has led to multiple conservation initiatives for improving forage...