A major challenge in habitat restoration is targeting the key aspects of a species' niche for enhancement, particularly for species that use a diverse set of habitat features. However, restoration that focuses on limited aspects of a species' niche may neglect other resources that are critical to population persistence. We evaluated the ability of native plant hedgerows, planted to increase pollen and nectar resources for wild bees in agricultural landscapes, to provide suitable nesting habitat and enhance nesting rates of ground-nesting bees. We found that, when compared to unmanaged field edges (controls), hedgerows did not augment most indicators of nest habitat quality (bare ground, soil surface irregularity, and soil hardness), althoug...
Bees rely on floral pollen and nectar for food. Therefore, pollinator friendly plantings are often u...
Bees rely on floral pollen and nectar for food. Therefore, pollinator friendly plantings are often u...
Tallgrass prairies have been reduced to less than 5% of their former range, yet provide essential ha...
Habitat restoration to promote wild pollinator populations is becoming increasingly common in agricu...
In intensive agricultural landscapes, restoration within farms could enhance biodiversity and ecosys...
Widespread evidence of pollinator declines has led to policies supporting habitat restoration includ...
Crop pollination is an essential ecosystem service predominantly provided by honey bees and native b...
Diversification of field edges is widely used as a strategy to augment pollinator populations and, i...
Wild bees are declining in intensively farmed regions worldwide, threatening pollination services to...
Wild bees are declining in intensively farmed regions worldwide, threatening pollination services to...
1. Agricultural intensification and abandonment of traditional agricultural practices are main drive...
Widespread evidence of pollinator declines has led to policies supporting habitat restoration includ...
Bees provide an essential pollination service for crops and wild plants. However, substantial declin...
Limited resources and land-use pressures require more efficient conservation strategies, from increa...
The decline of managed honeybees and the rapid expansion of mass-flowering crops increase the risk o...
Bees rely on floral pollen and nectar for food. Therefore, pollinator friendly plantings are often u...
Bees rely on floral pollen and nectar for food. Therefore, pollinator friendly plantings are often u...
Tallgrass prairies have been reduced to less than 5% of their former range, yet provide essential ha...
Habitat restoration to promote wild pollinator populations is becoming increasingly common in agricu...
In intensive agricultural landscapes, restoration within farms could enhance biodiversity and ecosys...
Widespread evidence of pollinator declines has led to policies supporting habitat restoration includ...
Crop pollination is an essential ecosystem service predominantly provided by honey bees and native b...
Diversification of field edges is widely used as a strategy to augment pollinator populations and, i...
Wild bees are declining in intensively farmed regions worldwide, threatening pollination services to...
Wild bees are declining in intensively farmed regions worldwide, threatening pollination services to...
1. Agricultural intensification and abandonment of traditional agricultural practices are main drive...
Widespread evidence of pollinator declines has led to policies supporting habitat restoration includ...
Bees provide an essential pollination service for crops and wild plants. However, substantial declin...
Limited resources and land-use pressures require more efficient conservation strategies, from increa...
The decline of managed honeybees and the rapid expansion of mass-flowering crops increase the risk o...
Bees rely on floral pollen and nectar for food. Therefore, pollinator friendly plantings are often u...
Bees rely on floral pollen and nectar for food. Therefore, pollinator friendly plantings are often u...
Tallgrass prairies have been reduced to less than 5% of their former range, yet provide essential ha...