Understanding the relative contributions of wild and managed pollinators, and the functional contributions made by a diverse pollinator community, is essential to the maintenance of yields in the 75% of our crops that benefit from insect pollination. We describe a field study and pollinator exclusion experiments conducted on two soft-fruit crops in a system with both wild and managed pollinators. We test whether fruit quality and quantity is limited by pollination, and whether different pollinating insects respond differently to varying weather conditions. Both strawberries and raspberries produced fewer marketable fruits when insects were excluded, demonstrating dependence on insect pollinators. Raspberries had a short flowering season whi...
Background: Up to 75% of crop species benefit at least to some degree from animal pollination for fr...
Background: Up to 75% of crop species benefit at least to some degree from animal pollination for fr...
Background: Up to 75% of crop species benefit at least to some degree from animal pollination for fr...
Understanding the relative contributions of wild and managed pollinators, and the functional contrib...
Understanding the relative contributions of wild and managed pollinators, and the functional contrib...
Understanding the relative contributions of wild and managed pollinators, and the functional contrib...
Understanding the relative contributions of wild and managed pollinators, and the functional contrib...
Understanding the relative contributions of wild and managed pollinators, and the functional contrib...
Understanding the relative contributions of wild and managed pollinators, and the functional contrib...
Wild bees provide a free and potentially diverse ecosystem service to farmers growing pollination-de...
Wild bees provide a free and potentially diverse ecosystem service to farmers growing pollination-de...
Wild bees provide a free and potentially diverse ecosystem service to farmers growing pollination-de...
1. Many farmers are facing high economic risks if pollinator declines continue or temporal and spati...
Background. Up to 75% of crop species benefit at least to some degree from animal pollination for fr...
Background: Up to 75% of crop species benefit at least to some degree from animal pollination for fr...
Background: Up to 75% of crop species benefit at least to some degree from animal pollination for fr...
Background: Up to 75% of crop species benefit at least to some degree from animal pollination for fr...
Background: Up to 75% of crop species benefit at least to some degree from animal pollination for fr...
Understanding the relative contributions of wild and managed pollinators, and the functional contrib...
Understanding the relative contributions of wild and managed pollinators, and the functional contrib...
Understanding the relative contributions of wild and managed pollinators, and the functional contrib...
Understanding the relative contributions of wild and managed pollinators, and the functional contrib...
Understanding the relative contributions of wild and managed pollinators, and the functional contrib...
Understanding the relative contributions of wild and managed pollinators, and the functional contrib...
Wild bees provide a free and potentially diverse ecosystem service to farmers growing pollination-de...
Wild bees provide a free and potentially diverse ecosystem service to farmers growing pollination-de...
Wild bees provide a free and potentially diverse ecosystem service to farmers growing pollination-de...
1. Many farmers are facing high economic risks if pollinator declines continue or temporal and spati...
Background. Up to 75% of crop species benefit at least to some degree from animal pollination for fr...
Background: Up to 75% of crop species benefit at least to some degree from animal pollination for fr...
Background: Up to 75% of crop species benefit at least to some degree from animal pollination for fr...
Background: Up to 75% of crop species benefit at least to some degree from animal pollination for fr...
Background: Up to 75% of crop species benefit at least to some degree from animal pollination for fr...