Pollinating species are in decline globally, with land use an important driver. However, most of the evidence on which these claims are made is patchy, based on studies with low taxonomic and geographic representativeness. Here, we model the effect of land-use type and intensity on global pollinator biodiversity, using a local-scale database covering 303 studies, 12,170 sites, and 4502 pollinating species. Relative to a primary vegetation baseline, we show that low levels of intensity can have beneficial effects on pollinator biodiversity. Within most anthropogenic land-use types however, increasing intensity is associated with significant reductions, particularly in urban (43% richness and 62% abundance reduction compared to the least inte...
The declines of insect pollinators have largely been attributed to human induced land use changes su...
Pollinator declines have raised concerns about the persistence of plant species that depend on insec...
Pollination by bees and other animals increases the size, quality, or stability of harvests for 70% ...
Pollinating species are in decline globally, with land use an important driver. However, most of the...
Parallel declines in plant and insect pollinator diversity under land use intensification may occur ...
Human use of the land (for agriculture and settlements) has a substantial negative effect on biodive...
Changes in climate and land use are major threats to pollinating insects, an essential functional gr...
Human use of the land (for agriculture and settlements) has a substantial negative effect on biodive...
Aim: Pollination services are at risk from land use change and intensification, but responses of ind...
87.5% of wild plant species are thought to be pollinated to some extent by animals, with an estimate...
International audiencePollination contributes to both human food security and the reproduction of th...
Urbanisation is increasing worldwide, with major impacts on biodiversity, species interactions and e...
In the past decade, accumulating evidence of pollinator decline has raised concerns regarding the fu...
In the past decade, accumulating evidence of pollinator decline has raised concerns regarding the fu...
Human activities, especially conversion and degradation of habitats, are causing global biodiversity...
The declines of insect pollinators have largely been attributed to human induced land use changes su...
Pollinator declines have raised concerns about the persistence of plant species that depend on insec...
Pollination by bees and other animals increases the size, quality, or stability of harvests for 70% ...
Pollinating species are in decline globally, with land use an important driver. However, most of the...
Parallel declines in plant and insect pollinator diversity under land use intensification may occur ...
Human use of the land (for agriculture and settlements) has a substantial negative effect on biodive...
Changes in climate and land use are major threats to pollinating insects, an essential functional gr...
Human use of the land (for agriculture and settlements) has a substantial negative effect on biodive...
Aim: Pollination services are at risk from land use change and intensification, but responses of ind...
87.5% of wild plant species are thought to be pollinated to some extent by animals, with an estimate...
International audiencePollination contributes to both human food security and the reproduction of th...
Urbanisation is increasing worldwide, with major impacts on biodiversity, species interactions and e...
In the past decade, accumulating evidence of pollinator decline has raised concerns regarding the fu...
In the past decade, accumulating evidence of pollinator decline has raised concerns regarding the fu...
Human activities, especially conversion and degradation of habitats, are causing global biodiversity...
The declines of insect pollinators have largely been attributed to human induced land use changes su...
Pollinator declines have raised concerns about the persistence of plant species that depend on insec...
Pollination by bees and other animals increases the size, quality, or stability of harvests for 70% ...