Abstract Pollinator refuges such as wildflower strips are planted on farms with the goals of mitigating wild pollinator declines and promoting crop pollination services. It is unclear, however, whether or how these goals are impacted by managed honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) hives on farms. We examined how wildflower strips and honey bee hives and/or their interaction influence wild bee communities and the fruit count of two pollinator-dependent crops across 21 farms in the Mid-Atlantic U.S. Although wild bee species richness increased with bloom density within wildflower strips, populations did not differ significantly between farms with and without them whereas fruit counts in both crops increased on farms with wildflower strips during one...
Diversity and abundance of wild-insect pollinators have declined in many agricultural landscapes. Wh...
1. Native, wild bees are important pollinators for both crop and wild plants. With concerns over the...
1. Growing evidence for declines in wild bees calls for the development and implementation of effect...
Wild bee declines in agricultural landscapes have led farmers to supplement crops with honey bees. S...
Growing evidence for declines in wild bees calls for the development and implementation of effective...
1. Intensification of agriculture has resulted in a simplification and fragmentation of agroecosyste...
An increasing number of farmland initiatives aim to aid biodiversity conservation through alternativ...
Bees provide an essential pollination service for crops and wild plants. However, substantial declin...
Wild bees provide a free and potentially diverse ecosystem service to farmers growing pollination-de...
Agricultural intensification has led to the decrease of the diversity of wild and domestic pollinato...
While addition of managed honeybees (Apis mellifera) improves pollination of many entomophilous crop...
Agricultural practices can either contribute to pollinator decline or provide opportunities to suppo...
The diversity and abundance of wild insect pollinators have declined in many agricultural landscapes...
Diversity and abundance of wild-insect pollinators have declined in many agricultural landscapes. Wh...
1. Native, wild bees are important pollinators for both crop and wild plants. With concerns over the...
1. Growing evidence for declines in wild bees calls for the development and implementation of effect...
Wild bee declines in agricultural landscapes have led farmers to supplement crops with honey bees. S...
Growing evidence for declines in wild bees calls for the development and implementation of effective...
1. Intensification of agriculture has resulted in a simplification and fragmentation of agroecosyste...
An increasing number of farmland initiatives aim to aid biodiversity conservation through alternativ...
Bees provide an essential pollination service for crops and wild plants. However, substantial declin...
Wild bees provide a free and potentially diverse ecosystem service to farmers growing pollination-de...
Agricultural intensification has led to the decrease of the diversity of wild and domestic pollinato...
While addition of managed honeybees (Apis mellifera) improves pollination of many entomophilous crop...
Agricultural practices can either contribute to pollinator decline or provide opportunities to suppo...
The diversity and abundance of wild insect pollinators have declined in many agricultural landscapes...
Diversity and abundance of wild-insect pollinators have declined in many agricultural landscapes. Wh...
1. Native, wild bees are important pollinators for both crop and wild plants. With concerns over the...
1. Growing evidence for declines in wild bees calls for the development and implementation of effect...