Honeybees (Apis mellifera L.) are frequently used in agriculture for pollination services because of their abundance, generalist floral preferences, ease of management and hive transport. However, their populations are declining in many countries. Agri-Environment Schemes (AES) are being implemented in agricultural systems to combat the decline in populations of pollinators and other insects. Despite AES being increasingly embedded in policy and budgets, scientific assessments of many of these schemes still are lacking, and only a few studies have examined the extent to which insect pollinators use the floral enhancements that are part of AES and on which floral components they feed (i.e., pollen and/or nectar)
1. Changes in agricultural practice across Europe and North America have been associated with range ...
1. Recent declines in honeybee populations have focused attention on the potential for unmanaged ins...
Pollinators rely on floral resources for food and reproduction. They require access to sufficient fo...
International audienceBackground: Honeybees (Apis mellifera L.) are frequently used in agriculture f...
About 70% of crops worldwide benefit directly or indirectly from animal pollination, with insects co...
In 2013, an opportunity arose in England to develop an agri-environment package for wild pollinators...
The current global pollination crisis highlights the advantages of the provision of pollination serv...
1. Pollinator declines caused by forage habitat loss threaten insect pollination services. Pollinati...
Most pollination ecosystem services studies have focussed on wild pollinators and their dependence o...
The decline of bees and other invertebrate pollinators is cause for global concern, with modern inte...
1. The honeybee Apis mellifera is currently in decline worldwide because of the combined impacts of ...
Introduction: Animal pollination is essential for the production of 75% of the world’s crops, with ...
Pollination services are known to provide substantial benefits to human populations and agriculture ...
The production of diverse and affordable agricultural crop species depends on pollination services p...
Crop pollination is an essential ecosystem service predominantly provided by honey bees and native b...
1. Changes in agricultural practice across Europe and North America have been associated with range ...
1. Recent declines in honeybee populations have focused attention on the potential for unmanaged ins...
Pollinators rely on floral resources for food and reproduction. They require access to sufficient fo...
International audienceBackground: Honeybees (Apis mellifera L.) are frequently used in agriculture f...
About 70% of crops worldwide benefit directly or indirectly from animal pollination, with insects co...
In 2013, an opportunity arose in England to develop an agri-environment package for wild pollinators...
The current global pollination crisis highlights the advantages of the provision of pollination serv...
1. Pollinator declines caused by forage habitat loss threaten insect pollination services. Pollinati...
Most pollination ecosystem services studies have focussed on wild pollinators and their dependence o...
The decline of bees and other invertebrate pollinators is cause for global concern, with modern inte...
1. The honeybee Apis mellifera is currently in decline worldwide because of the combined impacts of ...
Introduction: Animal pollination is essential for the production of 75% of the world’s crops, with ...
Pollination services are known to provide substantial benefits to human populations and agriculture ...
The production of diverse and affordable agricultural crop species depends on pollination services p...
Crop pollination is an essential ecosystem service predominantly provided by honey bees and native b...
1. Changes in agricultural practice across Europe and North America have been associated with range ...
1. Recent declines in honeybee populations have focused attention on the potential for unmanaged ins...
Pollinators rely on floral resources for food and reproduction. They require access to sufficient fo...