Uncultivated field margins are important refugia for pollinating insects in agricultural landscapes. However, the spill-over of pollination services from field margins to adjacent crops is poorly understood. This study (i) examined the effects of landscape heterogeneity on pollinator occurrence in permanent field margins and pollinator visitation to adjacent mass-flowering turnip rape (Brassica rapa ssp. oleifera) in boreal agricultural landscapes, and (ii) tested whether pollinator abundance and species richness in field margins predict abundance and species richness of crop visitors. Pollinators visiting the crop were more affected by landscape heterogeneity than pollinators in adjacent margins. Species richness, total abundance, and the ...
1. Ecosystem services to agriculture, such as pollination, rely on natural areas adjacent to farmlan...
Background. Up to 75% of crop species benefit at least to some degree from animal pollination for fr...
Publisher Copyright: © 2021 The AuthorsNon-bee insects have been identified as important crop pollin...
Uncultivated field margins are important refugia for pollinating insects in agricultural landscapes....
Crop pollination services are an often-used argument for supporting pollinators in agricultural land...
Context: Maximising insect pollination of mass-flowering crops is a widely-discussed approach to sus...
Agricultural intensification and associated loss of semi-natural grasslands, has resulted in reduced...
Mass-flowering crops (MFCs) are increasingly cultivated and might influence pollinator communities i...
Conserving and restoring semi-natural habitat, i.e. enhancing landscape complexity, is one of the ma...
Conserving and restoring semi-natural habitat, i.e. enhancing landscape complexity, is one of the ma...
This review assesses current knowledge about the interplay between landscape and pollinator communit...
The global pollinator decline is commonly linked to modern intensive farming practices, partly becau...
This review assesses current knowledge about the interplay between landscape and pollinator communit...
Background. Up to 75% of crop species benefit at least to some degree from animal pollination for fr...
1. Ecosystem services to agriculture, such as pollination, rely on natural areas adjacent to farmlan...
Background. Up to 75% of crop species benefit at least to some degree from animal pollination for fr...
Publisher Copyright: © 2021 The AuthorsNon-bee insects have been identified as important crop pollin...
Uncultivated field margins are important refugia for pollinating insects in agricultural landscapes....
Crop pollination services are an often-used argument for supporting pollinators in agricultural land...
Context: Maximising insect pollination of mass-flowering crops is a widely-discussed approach to sus...
Agricultural intensification and associated loss of semi-natural grasslands, has resulted in reduced...
Mass-flowering crops (MFCs) are increasingly cultivated and might influence pollinator communities i...
Conserving and restoring semi-natural habitat, i.e. enhancing landscape complexity, is one of the ma...
Conserving and restoring semi-natural habitat, i.e. enhancing landscape complexity, is one of the ma...
This review assesses current knowledge about the interplay between landscape and pollinator communit...
The global pollinator decline is commonly linked to modern intensive farming practices, partly becau...
This review assesses current knowledge about the interplay between landscape and pollinator communit...
Background. Up to 75% of crop species benefit at least to some degree from animal pollination for fr...
1. Ecosystem services to agriculture, such as pollination, rely on natural areas adjacent to farmlan...
Background. Up to 75% of crop species benefit at least to some degree from animal pollination for fr...
Publisher Copyright: © 2021 The AuthorsNon-bee insects have been identified as important crop pollin...