A range of policy initiatives have been promoted in recent years to address the decline of bee populations in Europe and North America. Among these has been the establishment of flower-rich habitat within or around intensively farmed landscapes to increase the availability of pollen and nectar resources. The composition of these habitats depends on location and compatibility with adjacent cropping systems, but they often consist of fields planted with temporary flowering cover crops, field borders with perennial or annual flowering species, hedgerows comprising prolifically flowering shrubs, and grass buffer strips (used to manage erosion and nutrient runoff) which are supplemented with dicotyledonous flower species. While the primary objec...
Pollinators are important both ecologically and economically. Nonetheless, documented pollinator pop...
Pollinators rely on floral resources for food and reproduction. They require access to sufficient fo...
BACKGROUND: Honeybees (Apis mellifera L.) are frequently used in agriculture for pollination servic...
Widespread evidence of pollinator declines has led to policies supporting habitat restoration includ...
Honey bee populations have experienced serious losses in Europe and North America. These l...
Increasing floral resources and improving habitat conditions can benefit pollinating insect species,...
The majority of crop species benefit from a plant-pollinator mutualism making animal pollination a e...
Flowers provide pollen and nectar, essential resources for pollinating insects, which in turn ensure...
Pollinators are important both ecologically and economically. Nonetheless, documented pollinator pop...
Pollinator decline is one of the most significant ecological problems of the 21st century. This decl...
Widespread evidence of pollinator declines has led to policies supporting habitat restoration includ...
Agricultural intensification and associated loss of semi-natural grasslands, has resulted in reduced...
The diversity and abundance of insect pollinators are declining. This decline reduces the potential ...
1. Agriculture now constitutes 40–50% of terrestrial land use globally. By enhancing habitat suitabi...
Agricultural landscapes in North-Western Europe have undergone drastic changes since the second half...
Pollinators are important both ecologically and economically. Nonetheless, documented pollinator pop...
Pollinators rely on floral resources for food and reproduction. They require access to sufficient fo...
BACKGROUND: Honeybees (Apis mellifera L.) are frequently used in agriculture for pollination servic...
Widespread evidence of pollinator declines has led to policies supporting habitat restoration includ...
Honey bee populations have experienced serious losses in Europe and North America. These l...
Increasing floral resources and improving habitat conditions can benefit pollinating insect species,...
The majority of crop species benefit from a plant-pollinator mutualism making animal pollination a e...
Flowers provide pollen and nectar, essential resources for pollinating insects, which in turn ensure...
Pollinators are important both ecologically and economically. Nonetheless, documented pollinator pop...
Pollinator decline is one of the most significant ecological problems of the 21st century. This decl...
Widespread evidence of pollinator declines has led to policies supporting habitat restoration includ...
Agricultural intensification and associated loss of semi-natural grasslands, has resulted in reduced...
The diversity and abundance of insect pollinators are declining. This decline reduces the potential ...
1. Agriculture now constitutes 40–50% of terrestrial land use globally. By enhancing habitat suitabi...
Agricultural landscapes in North-Western Europe have undergone drastic changes since the second half...
Pollinators are important both ecologically and economically. Nonetheless, documented pollinator pop...
Pollinators rely on floral resources for food and reproduction. They require access to sufficient fo...
BACKGROUND: Honeybees (Apis mellifera L.) are frequently used in agriculture for pollination servic...