Wild bees are threatened by multiple, interacting stressors, such as habitat loss, land use change, parasites and pathogens. However, vineyards with vegetated inter-rows can offer high floral resources within viticultural landscapes, and provide foraging and nesting habitats for wild bees. Here, we assess how vineyard management regimes (organic vs. conventional; inter-row vegetation management) and landscape composition determine the inter-row plant and wild bee assemblages, as well as how these variables relate to functional traits in 24 Austrian and 10 South African vineyards. Vineyards had either permanent vegetation cover in untilled inter-rows or temporary vegetation cover in infrequently tilled inter-rows. Proportion of semi-natural ...
Habitat restoration to promote wild pollinator populations is becoming increasingly common in agricu...
Agricultural intensification leads to large-scale loss of habitats offering food and nesting sites f...
International audienceThe impacts of agricultural practices and landscape composition on bee communi...
Abstract Wild bees are threatened by multiple interacting stressors, such as habitat loss, land use ...
International audienceAgricultural intensification is a major driver of wild bee decline. Vineyards ...
International audienceVineyard inter-rows can provide habitats for a range of plant and animal speci...
1. Agricultural intensification and abandonment of traditional agricultural practices are main drive...
Interactions between flower visiting insects and nectar resp. pollen producing plants belong to the ...
1. Semi-natural habitats provide important resources for wild bees in agricultural landscapes. Lands...
Traditional vineyards are generally intensive monocultures with high pesticide usage. Viticulture is...
Worldwide, bees have an important role in ecosystem function and the provision of ecosystem services...
Worldwide, bees have an important role in ecosystem function and the provision of ecosystem services...
Landscapes dominated by conventional agriculture reduce and simplify natural habitats, with negative...
Loss of habitat area and diversity poses a threat to communities of wild pollinators and flowering p...
Bees provide an essential pollination service for crops and wild plants. However, substantial declin...
Habitat restoration to promote wild pollinator populations is becoming increasingly common in agricu...
Agricultural intensification leads to large-scale loss of habitats offering food and nesting sites f...
International audienceThe impacts of agricultural practices and landscape composition on bee communi...
Abstract Wild bees are threatened by multiple interacting stressors, such as habitat loss, land use ...
International audienceAgricultural intensification is a major driver of wild bee decline. Vineyards ...
International audienceVineyard inter-rows can provide habitats for a range of plant and animal speci...
1. Agricultural intensification and abandonment of traditional agricultural practices are main drive...
Interactions between flower visiting insects and nectar resp. pollen producing plants belong to the ...
1. Semi-natural habitats provide important resources for wild bees in agricultural landscapes. Lands...
Traditional vineyards are generally intensive monocultures with high pesticide usage. Viticulture is...
Worldwide, bees have an important role in ecosystem function and the provision of ecosystem services...
Worldwide, bees have an important role in ecosystem function and the provision of ecosystem services...
Landscapes dominated by conventional agriculture reduce and simplify natural habitats, with negative...
Loss of habitat area and diversity poses a threat to communities of wild pollinators and flowering p...
Bees provide an essential pollination service for crops and wild plants. However, substantial declin...
Habitat restoration to promote wild pollinator populations is becoming increasingly common in agricu...
Agricultural intensification leads to large-scale loss of habitats offering food and nesting sites f...
International audienceThe impacts of agricultural practices and landscape composition on bee communi...