Intensively managed agricultural landscapes often lack suitable habitats to support diverse wildlife, particularly harming pollinator communities. Besides mass flowering crops, remnant patches of natural and semi-natural vegetation may play a key role in maintaining and conserving biodiversity. Yet, the effects of different natural habitats, including forests and grasslands, on different pollinator communities are poorly understood at the landscape scale. We examined the abundance, richness, and diversity of wild bees and hoverflies, two key pollinator groups, across a land-use gradient spanning forest edges, grassland, wildflower strips, and sunflower monoculture. We also examined the distribution of hoverfly larvae trophic guilds and wild...
Uncultivated field margins are important refugia for pollinating insects in agricultural landscapes....
Effects of landscape heterogeneity and farming practice on species composition are less well known t...
This review assesses current knowledge about the interplay between landscape and pollinator communit...
1. Pollination is a key ecosystem service, and appropriate management, particularly in agricultural ...
Landscapes dominated by conventional agriculture reduce and simplify natural habitats, with negative...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V.There is ongoing concern regarding the observed decline in pollinator population...
Large areas of Western Europe are covered with intensively managed agricultural land. In these lands...
Loss of habitat area and diversity poses a threat to communities of wild pollinators and flowering p...
Agricultural intensification and associated loss of semi-natural grasslands, has resulted in reduced...
Diversity of invertebrate pollinators is essential in supporting flowering plant species richness, i...
1. Pollinating insects provide economic value by improving crop yield. They are also functionally an...
1. Semi-natural habitats provide important resources for wild bees in agricultural landscapes. Lands...
Research into pollinators in managed landscapes has recently combined approaches of pollination- and...
Uncultivated field margins are important refugia for pollinating insects in agricultural landscapes....
Effects of landscape heterogeneity and farming practice on species composition are less well known t...
This review assesses current knowledge about the interplay between landscape and pollinator communit...
1. Pollination is a key ecosystem service, and appropriate management, particularly in agricultural ...
Landscapes dominated by conventional agriculture reduce and simplify natural habitats, with negative...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V.There is ongoing concern regarding the observed decline in pollinator population...
Large areas of Western Europe are covered with intensively managed agricultural land. In these lands...
Loss of habitat area and diversity poses a threat to communities of wild pollinators and flowering p...
Agricultural intensification and associated loss of semi-natural grasslands, has resulted in reduced...
Diversity of invertebrate pollinators is essential in supporting flowering plant species richness, i...
1. Pollinating insects provide economic value by improving crop yield. They are also functionally an...
1. Semi-natural habitats provide important resources for wild bees in agricultural landscapes. Lands...
Research into pollinators in managed landscapes has recently combined approaches of pollination- and...
Uncultivated field margins are important refugia for pollinating insects in agricultural landscapes....
Effects of landscape heterogeneity and farming practice on species composition are less well known t...
This review assesses current knowledge about the interplay between landscape and pollinator communit...