Pollination by insects enables the reproduction of flowering plants and is critical to UK agriculture.1 Insect pollinators have declined globally, with implications for food security and wild habitats. This POSTnote summarises the causes for the recent trends, gaps in knowledge and possible strategies for reversing pollinator decline
Insect pollinators of crops and wild plants are under threat globally and their decline or loss coul...
Introduction: Animal pollination is essential for the production of 75% of the world’s crops, with ...
International audienceThe recent pollinator decline in developed countries has been documented in ma...
Insects pollinate 80% of European plant species and are estimated to provide hundreds of millions of...
Agricultural intensification and associated loss of semi-natural grasslands, has resulted in reduced...
Pollination is a critical ecosystem service underpinning the productivity of agricultural systems ac...
Exponential population growth and the increased demand of land for food production present the chall...
Abstract description: Pollinator populations are declining, leading to a global issue. This is due t...
Pollination is a multi-million-year-old co-evolutionary process involving flowering plants and polli...
Survival and reproduction of several wild plants and crops is mostly by insects pollinator, their re...
Insect pollinators are declining globally as a result of the anthropogenic pressures that have destr...
Not Availablepollinating agents are essential for survival and reproduction of several wild plant s...
Pollinating insects form a key component of European biodiversity, and provide a vital ecosystem ser...
The dramatic declines in pollinator (social and solitary bees, wasps, flies, beetles, butterflies, a...
Insect pollinators provide an important ecosystem service to many crop species and underpin the repr...
Insect pollinators of crops and wild plants are under threat globally and their decline or loss coul...
Introduction: Animal pollination is essential for the production of 75% of the world’s crops, with ...
International audienceThe recent pollinator decline in developed countries has been documented in ma...
Insects pollinate 80% of European plant species and are estimated to provide hundreds of millions of...
Agricultural intensification and associated loss of semi-natural grasslands, has resulted in reduced...
Pollination is a critical ecosystem service underpinning the productivity of agricultural systems ac...
Exponential population growth and the increased demand of land for food production present the chall...
Abstract description: Pollinator populations are declining, leading to a global issue. This is due t...
Pollination is a multi-million-year-old co-evolutionary process involving flowering plants and polli...
Survival and reproduction of several wild plants and crops is mostly by insects pollinator, their re...
Insect pollinators are declining globally as a result of the anthropogenic pressures that have destr...
Not Availablepollinating agents are essential for survival and reproduction of several wild plant s...
Pollinating insects form a key component of European biodiversity, and provide a vital ecosystem ser...
The dramatic declines in pollinator (social and solitary bees, wasps, flies, beetles, butterflies, a...
Insect pollinators provide an important ecosystem service to many crop species and underpin the repr...
Insect pollinators of crops and wild plants are under threat globally and their decline or loss coul...
Introduction: Animal pollination is essential for the production of 75% of the world’s crops, with ...
International audienceThe recent pollinator decline in developed countries has been documented in ma...