Honey bee populations have experienced serious losses in Europe and North America. These losses highlight the potential risk to our agricultural systems that could result from loss of pollination. These losses include direct economic repercussions to multiple industries (beekeeping, fruit, vegetable, forage seed, oil seed and biofuel crops), and corresponding threats to human nutrition. Reasons for the losses are varied but include a lack of diverse nectar and pollen resources within intensively farmed agricultural landscapes. Focusing primarily on Europe and the USA, we review the potential approaches to provide and maintain diverse floral resources for honey bees, givin...
Managed and wild pollinators are critical components of agricultural and natural systems. Despite th...
Agricultural intensification and associated loss of semi-natural grasslands, has resulted in reduced...
As landscapes have become increasingly dominated by intensive agricultural production, plant diversi...
Honey bee populations have experienced serious losses in Europe and North America. These l...
Honey bee populations have experienced serious losses in Europe and North America. These losses high...
Flowers provide pollen and nectar, essential resources for pollinating insects, which in turn ensure...
Honeybee (Apis mellifera L.) populations have experienced serious losses in Europe and North America...
Intensive farming systems are now scarce floral environments leaving honey bees with low food avail...
A range of policy initiatives have been promoted in recent years to address the decline of bee popul...
Bees provide an essential pollination service for crops and wild plants. However, substantial declin...
Farms that require insect pollination and reside in diverse landscapes benefit from pollination by n...
Agricultural intensification has led to the decrease of the diversity of wild and domestic pollinato...
Sustainable agriculture relies on pollinators, and wild bees benefit yield of multiple crops. Howeve...
In intensive farmland habitats, pollination of wild flowers and crops may be threatened by the wides...
Growing evidence for declines in wild bees calls for the development and implementation of effective...
Managed and wild pollinators are critical components of agricultural and natural systems. Despite th...
Agricultural intensification and associated loss of semi-natural grasslands, has resulted in reduced...
As landscapes have become increasingly dominated by intensive agricultural production, plant diversi...
Honey bee populations have experienced serious losses in Europe and North America. These l...
Honey bee populations have experienced serious losses in Europe and North America. These losses high...
Flowers provide pollen and nectar, essential resources for pollinating insects, which in turn ensure...
Honeybee (Apis mellifera L.) populations have experienced serious losses in Europe and North America...
Intensive farming systems are now scarce floral environments leaving honey bees with low food avail...
A range of policy initiatives have been promoted in recent years to address the decline of bee popul...
Bees provide an essential pollination service for crops and wild plants. However, substantial declin...
Farms that require insect pollination and reside in diverse landscapes benefit from pollination by n...
Agricultural intensification has led to the decrease of the diversity of wild and domestic pollinato...
Sustainable agriculture relies on pollinators, and wild bees benefit yield of multiple crops. Howeve...
In intensive farmland habitats, pollination of wild flowers and crops may be threatened by the wides...
Growing evidence for declines in wild bees calls for the development and implementation of effective...
Managed and wild pollinators are critical components of agricultural and natural systems. Despite th...
Agricultural intensification and associated loss of semi-natural grasslands, has resulted in reduced...
As landscapes have become increasingly dominated by intensive agricultural production, plant diversi...