The intensification of agriculture has led to declines in species diversity and abundance within groups of certain flora and fauna. Bumblebees (Bombus spp.) are one group where a decline has been documented, and it is thought to be attributable to a decrease in forage resources and potential nest sites. As bumblebees play an important role in the pollination of many entomophilous crops, this decline could impact on agricultural productivity. We examined the role of naturally regenerated field margins in providing forage plants on land where nectar resources are otherwise impoverished. The following question was addressed - Are naturally regenerated unsprayed field margins more attractive to foraging bumblebees and honeybees than cropped fie...
The global decline of insect pollinators, especially bees, is cause for concern, and there is an ur...
Bumble bees (Bombus spp.) are important pollinators of agricultural crops such as red clover (Trifol...
Bumblebee species (Bombus spp.) are in decline, which could have negative impacts on the pollination...
The intensification of agriculture has led to declines in species diversity and abundance within gro...
The response of foraging bumblebees to various restoration and management options for arable field m...
1. Declines in abundance and diversity of bumble bees (Bombus spp.) in Europe have been linked to ag...
Habitat loss and the intensification of farming practices have caused severe declines in the range a...
Intensive farming has contributed to the serious declines in abundance and geographic range suffered...
Agricultural intensification is likely to have been a major factor leading to serious declines in bu...
Bumblebees (Bombus spp.) play a key role within agricultural systems as pollinators of crops and wil...
Agri-environment schemes, like flower fields, have been implemented in the EU to counteract the dram...
Bumblebees are important pollinators of crops and wild flowers, and the observed decrease in natur...
Modifications of landscape structure and composition can decrease the availability of floral resourc...
Machair is a grassland habitat that supports nationally rare species including the bumblebee species...
Changes in agricultural practice across Europe and North America have been associated with range con...
The global decline of insect pollinators, especially bees, is cause for concern, and there is an ur...
Bumble bees (Bombus spp.) are important pollinators of agricultural crops such as red clover (Trifol...
Bumblebee species (Bombus spp.) are in decline, which could have negative impacts on the pollination...
The intensification of agriculture has led to declines in species diversity and abundance within gro...
The response of foraging bumblebees to various restoration and management options for arable field m...
1. Declines in abundance and diversity of bumble bees (Bombus spp.) in Europe have been linked to ag...
Habitat loss and the intensification of farming practices have caused severe declines in the range a...
Intensive farming has contributed to the serious declines in abundance and geographic range suffered...
Agricultural intensification is likely to have been a major factor leading to serious declines in bu...
Bumblebees (Bombus spp.) play a key role within agricultural systems as pollinators of crops and wil...
Agri-environment schemes, like flower fields, have been implemented in the EU to counteract the dram...
Bumblebees are important pollinators of crops and wild flowers, and the observed decrease in natur...
Modifications of landscape structure and composition can decrease the availability of floral resourc...
Machair is a grassland habitat that supports nationally rare species including the bumblebee species...
Changes in agricultural practice across Europe and North America have been associated with range con...
The global decline of insect pollinators, especially bees, is cause for concern, and there is an ur...
Bumble bees (Bombus spp.) are important pollinators of agricultural crops such as red clover (Trifol...
Bumblebee species (Bombus spp.) are in decline, which could have negative impacts on the pollination...