Insect pollinators provide a crucial ecosystem service, but are under threat. Urban areas could be important for pollinators, though their value relative to other habitats is poorly known. We compared pollinator communities using quantified flower-visitation networks in 36 sites (each 1 km²) in three landscapes: urban, farmland and nature reserves. Overall, flower-visitor abundance and species richness did not differ significantly between the three landscape types. Bee abundance did not differ between landscapes, but bee species richness was higher in urban areas than farmland. Hoverfly abundance was higher in farmland and nature reserves than urban sites, but species richness did not differ significantly. While urban pollinator assemblages...
Urban areas are often perceived to have lower biodiversity than the wider countryside, but a few sma...
Biodiversity is declining through human activities and urbanisation is often seen as a particular co...
Increasing human populations results in fast-growing urbanization. Natural and semi-natural landscap...
Insect pollinators provide a crucial ecosystem service, but are under threat. Urban areas could be i...
Insect pollinators provide a crucial ecosystem service, but are under threat. Urban areas could be i...
The potential for reduced pollination ecosystem service due to global declines of bees and other pol...
The potential for reduced pollination ecosystem service due to global declines of bees and other pol...
Diversity of invertebrate pollinators is essential in supporting flowering plant species richness, i...
While urbanisation contributes to global biodiversity declines, flower-rich urban habitats may provi...
In the past decade, accumulating evidence of pollinator decline has raised concerns regarding the fu...
Most studies focusing on the effects of urban land use on pollinators have compared urban sites with...
Understanding the drivers of biodiversity in cities is a central goal of urban ecology. There is cur...
In the past decade, accumulating evidence of pollinator decline has raised concerns regarding the fu...
Green infrastructure in cities is considered to serve as a refuge for insect pollinators, especially...
The declines of insect pollinators have largely been attributed to human induced land use changes su...
Urban areas are often perceived to have lower biodiversity than the wider countryside, but a few sma...
Biodiversity is declining through human activities and urbanisation is often seen as a particular co...
Increasing human populations results in fast-growing urbanization. Natural and semi-natural landscap...
Insect pollinators provide a crucial ecosystem service, but are under threat. Urban areas could be i...
Insect pollinators provide a crucial ecosystem service, but are under threat. Urban areas could be i...
The potential for reduced pollination ecosystem service due to global declines of bees and other pol...
The potential for reduced pollination ecosystem service due to global declines of bees and other pol...
Diversity of invertebrate pollinators is essential in supporting flowering plant species richness, i...
While urbanisation contributes to global biodiversity declines, flower-rich urban habitats may provi...
In the past decade, accumulating evidence of pollinator decline has raised concerns regarding the fu...
Most studies focusing on the effects of urban land use on pollinators have compared urban sites with...
Understanding the drivers of biodiversity in cities is a central goal of urban ecology. There is cur...
In the past decade, accumulating evidence of pollinator decline has raised concerns regarding the fu...
Green infrastructure in cities is considered to serve as a refuge for insect pollinators, especially...
The declines of insect pollinators have largely been attributed to human induced land use changes su...
Urban areas are often perceived to have lower biodiversity than the wider countryside, but a few sma...
Biodiversity is declining through human activities and urbanisation is often seen as a particular co...
Increasing human populations results in fast-growing urbanization. Natural and semi-natural landscap...