1. Land-use change is one of the most important drivers of widespread declines in pollinator populations. Comprehensive quantitative methods for land classification are critical to understanding these effects, but co-option of existing human-focussed land classifications is often inappropriate for pollinator research. 2. Here we present a flexible GIS-based land classification protocol for pollinator research using a bottom-up approach driven by reference to pollinator ecology, with urbanisation as a case study. Our multi-step method involves manually generating land cover maps at multiple biologically relevant radii surrounding study sites using GIS, with a focus on identifying land cover types that have a specific relevance to pollinators...
Pollinator declines have prompted efforts to assess how land-use change affects insect pollinators a...
Insect pollinators provide a crucial ecosystem service, but are under threat. Urban areas could be i...
1. Agricultural intensification and associated loss of high-quality habitats are key drivers of inse...
1. Land-use change is one of the most important drivers of widespread declines in pollinator populat...
In the past decade, accumulating evidence of pollinator decline has raised concerns regarding the fu...
In the past decade, accumulating evidence of pollinator decline has raised concerns regarding the fu...
Background: In the past decade, accumulating evidence of pollinator decline has raised concerns rega...
1. Agricultural expansion and intensification have resulted in strong declines in farmland biodivers...
Abstract The widespread decline of insect pollinators poses a conservation concern and threatens bot...
Pollinating species are in decline globally, with land use an important driver. However, most of the...
This study presents the first approach to characterise relative land use impacts on pollinator abund...
This review assesses current knowledge about the interplay between landscape and pollinator communit...
The declines of insect pollinators have largely been attributed to human induced land use changes su...
1. Ecosystem services to agriculture, such as pollination, rely on natural areas adjacent to farmlan...
Urbanization affects pollinator diversity and plant-pollinator networks by changing resource availab...
Pollinator declines have prompted efforts to assess how land-use change affects insect pollinators a...
Insect pollinators provide a crucial ecosystem service, but are under threat. Urban areas could be i...
1. Agricultural intensification and associated loss of high-quality habitats are key drivers of inse...
1. Land-use change is one of the most important drivers of widespread declines in pollinator populat...
In the past decade, accumulating evidence of pollinator decline has raised concerns regarding the fu...
In the past decade, accumulating evidence of pollinator decline has raised concerns regarding the fu...
Background: In the past decade, accumulating evidence of pollinator decline has raised concerns rega...
1. Agricultural expansion and intensification have resulted in strong declines in farmland biodivers...
Abstract The widespread decline of insect pollinators poses a conservation concern and threatens bot...
Pollinating species are in decline globally, with land use an important driver. However, most of the...
This study presents the first approach to characterise relative land use impacts on pollinator abund...
This review assesses current knowledge about the interplay between landscape and pollinator communit...
The declines of insect pollinators have largely been attributed to human induced land use changes su...
1. Ecosystem services to agriculture, such as pollination, rely on natural areas adjacent to farmlan...
Urbanization affects pollinator diversity and plant-pollinator networks by changing resource availab...
Pollinator declines have prompted efforts to assess how land-use change affects insect pollinators a...
Insect pollinators provide a crucial ecosystem service, but are under threat. Urban areas could be i...
1. Agricultural intensification and associated loss of high-quality habitats are key drivers of inse...