Food security and the sustainability of native ecosystems depends on plant-insect interactions in countless ways. Recently reported rapid and immense declines in insect numbers due to climate change, the use of pesticides and herbicides, the introduction of agricultural monocultures, and the destruction of insect native habitat, are all potential contributors to this grave situation. Some researchers are working towards a future where natural insect pollinators might be replaced with free-flying robotic bees, an ecologically problematic proposal. We argue instead that creating environments that are friendly to bees and exploring the use of other species for pollination and bio-control, particularly in non-European countries, are more ecolog...
Pollinator declines, changes in land use and climate-induced shifts in phenology have the potential ...
Insect pollinators of crops and wild plants are under threat globally and their decline or loss coul...
Authors thank the European Investment Bank (EIB) University Research Action Programme for financial ...
The notion that robotic crop pollination will solve the decline in pollinators has gained wide popul...
The notion that robotic crop pollination will solve the decline in pollinators has gained wide popul...
The global bee population has been on a rapid decline, with 37% of European species showing decline ...
Production of insect-pollinated crops typically relies on both pesticide use and pollination, leadin...
Research in agriculture often focuses on development of new technologies rather than on potential en...
The dramatic declines in pollinator (social and solitary bees, wasps, flies, beetles, butterflies, a...
Production of insect-pollinated crops typically relies on both pesticide use and pollination, leadin...
Pollinating insects are in decline, probably worldwide. This may imply a pollination crisis, for (fo...
Production of insect-pollinated crops typically relies on both pesticide use and pollination, leadin...
The fate of humans and insects intertwine, especially through the medium of plants. Global environme...
This article undertakes a critical examination of emergent technologies involving the use of robots ...
The pollination is an essential service of the ecosystem, which involves besides natural influences ...
Pollinator declines, changes in land use and climate-induced shifts in phenology have the potential ...
Insect pollinators of crops and wild plants are under threat globally and their decline or loss coul...
Authors thank the European Investment Bank (EIB) University Research Action Programme for financial ...
The notion that robotic crop pollination will solve the decline in pollinators has gained wide popul...
The notion that robotic crop pollination will solve the decline in pollinators has gained wide popul...
The global bee population has been on a rapid decline, with 37% of European species showing decline ...
Production of insect-pollinated crops typically relies on both pesticide use and pollination, leadin...
Research in agriculture often focuses on development of new technologies rather than on potential en...
The dramatic declines in pollinator (social and solitary bees, wasps, flies, beetles, butterflies, a...
Production of insect-pollinated crops typically relies on both pesticide use and pollination, leadin...
Pollinating insects are in decline, probably worldwide. This may imply a pollination crisis, for (fo...
Production of insect-pollinated crops typically relies on both pesticide use and pollination, leadin...
The fate of humans and insects intertwine, especially through the medium of plants. Global environme...
This article undertakes a critical examination of emergent technologies involving the use of robots ...
The pollination is an essential service of the ecosystem, which involves besides natural influences ...
Pollinator declines, changes in land use and climate-induced shifts in phenology have the potential ...
Insect pollinators of crops and wild plants are under threat globally and their decline or loss coul...
Authors thank the European Investment Bank (EIB) University Research Action Programme for financial ...