The decline of pollinators in agricultural areas has been observed for some decades, this being partly due to landscape simplification in intensive agrosystems. Diversifying agricultural landscapes by sowing flower strips within fields could reduce these adverse effects on biodiversity. In this context, the study presented here aimed at assessing and comparing the abundance and diversity of bees (Hymenoptera: Anthophila) and hoverflies (Diptera: Syrphidae) found and visiting flowers in three types of flower strips in Belgium: (i) a mixture of 11 wild flowers, (ii) a monofloral strip of Dimorphoteca pluvialis (Asteraceae) and (iii) a monofloral strip of Camelina sativa (Brassicaceae), where the last two are considered to be intercrops since ...
Pollinators rely on floral resources for food and reproduction. They require access to sufficient fo...
Sowing flower strips along field edges is a widely adopted method for conserving pollinating insects...
One of the causes of pollinator decline is the decreased availability of flower resources, that cons...
The decline of pollinators in agricultural areas has been observed for some decades, this being part...
The diversity and abundance of insect pollinators are declining. This decline reduces the potential ...
Agricultural production is one of the key drivers of biodiversity loss in the world, and as a conseq...
Since 2005, flower-strip Agri-Environment Schemes (AES) are subsidised in Wallonia to create insect ...
Abstract Background Intensively cultivated agricultural landscapes often suffer from substantial pol...
Insect pests are responsible, among other factors, for reducing the productivity of crops. While che...
Pollinator populations have suffered severe declines in many industrialised countries due to reduced...
Abstract Flower strips are an effective agri-environmental measure to promote functional biodiversi...
Establishing wildflower strips has been suggested as an effective measure to promote pollination ser...
Abstract Flower strips have become a prevalent measure in agricultural landscapes to counteract biod...
Farmland biodiversity has declined over the past few decades. European Common Agricultural Policy en...
Agricultural intensification and associated loss of semi-natural grasslands, has resulted in reduced...
Pollinators rely on floral resources for food and reproduction. They require access to sufficient fo...
Sowing flower strips along field edges is a widely adopted method for conserving pollinating insects...
One of the causes of pollinator decline is the decreased availability of flower resources, that cons...
The decline of pollinators in agricultural areas has been observed for some decades, this being part...
The diversity and abundance of insect pollinators are declining. This decline reduces the potential ...
Agricultural production is one of the key drivers of biodiversity loss in the world, and as a conseq...
Since 2005, flower-strip Agri-Environment Schemes (AES) are subsidised in Wallonia to create insect ...
Abstract Background Intensively cultivated agricultural landscapes often suffer from substantial pol...
Insect pests are responsible, among other factors, for reducing the productivity of crops. While che...
Pollinator populations have suffered severe declines in many industrialised countries due to reduced...
Abstract Flower strips are an effective agri-environmental measure to promote functional biodiversi...
Establishing wildflower strips has been suggested as an effective measure to promote pollination ser...
Abstract Flower strips have become a prevalent measure in agricultural landscapes to counteract biod...
Farmland biodiversity has declined over the past few decades. European Common Agricultural Policy en...
Agricultural intensification and associated loss of semi-natural grasslands, has resulted in reduced...
Pollinators rely on floral resources for food and reproduction. They require access to sufficient fo...
Sowing flower strips along field edges is a widely adopted method for conserving pollinating insects...
One of the causes of pollinator decline is the decreased availability of flower resources, that cons...