The importance of wild bees for crop pollination is well established, but less is known about which species contribute to service delivery to inform agricultural management, monitoring and conservation. Using sites in Great Britain as a case study, we use a novel qualitative approach combining ecological information and field survey data to establish a national list of crop pollinating bees for four economically important crops (apple, field bean, oilseed rape and strawberry). A traits data base was used to establish potential pollinators, and combined with field data to identify both dominant crop flower visiting bee species and other species that could be important crop pollinators, but which are not presently sampled in large numbers on ...
1. The status of pollinating insects is of international concern, but knowledge of the magnitude and...
Background and aims: Agricultural intensification and loss of farmland heterogeneity have contribute...
A substantial proportion of the worlds crops rely on insect pollination, yet for many we have little...
The importance of wild bees for crop pollination is well established, but less is known about which ...
Wild bees provide a critical ecosystem service by pollinating globally important crops. Documented b...
1. Enhancing key floral resources is essential to effectively mitigate the loss of pollinator divers...
Insect pollinated mass flowering crops are becoming more widespread and there is a need to understan...
Sowing flower strips along field edges is a widely adopted method for conserving pollinating insects...
Bees provide a vital pollination service to many important crops and wildflowers yet are experiencin...
AbstractInsect pollinated mass flowering crops are becoming more widespread and there is a need to u...
International audienceWild bees are known to be efficient pollinators of wild plants and cultivated ...
Agricultural intensification and associated loss of semi-natural grasslands, has resulted in reduced...
Despite the importance of insect pollination to produce marketable fruits, insect pollination manage...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordThe data...
<div><p>Insect pollination benefits over three quarters of the world's major crops. There is growing...
1. The status of pollinating insects is of international concern, but knowledge of the magnitude and...
Background and aims: Agricultural intensification and loss of farmland heterogeneity have contribute...
A substantial proportion of the worlds crops rely on insect pollination, yet for many we have little...
The importance of wild bees for crop pollination is well established, but less is known about which ...
Wild bees provide a critical ecosystem service by pollinating globally important crops. Documented b...
1. Enhancing key floral resources is essential to effectively mitigate the loss of pollinator divers...
Insect pollinated mass flowering crops are becoming more widespread and there is a need to understan...
Sowing flower strips along field edges is a widely adopted method for conserving pollinating insects...
Bees provide a vital pollination service to many important crops and wildflowers yet are experiencin...
AbstractInsect pollinated mass flowering crops are becoming more widespread and there is a need to u...
International audienceWild bees are known to be efficient pollinators of wild plants and cultivated ...
Agricultural intensification and associated loss of semi-natural grasslands, has resulted in reduced...
Despite the importance of insect pollination to produce marketable fruits, insect pollination manage...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordThe data...
<div><p>Insect pollination benefits over three quarters of the world's major crops. There is growing...
1. The status of pollinating insects is of international concern, but knowledge of the magnitude and...
Background and aims: Agricultural intensification and loss of farmland heterogeneity have contribute...
A substantial proportion of the worlds crops rely on insect pollination, yet for many we have little...