Negative effects of pesticides on wild bee communities can be buffered by landscape context

Volume: 282, Issue: 1809
Published: Jun 22, 2015
Abstract
Wild bee communities provide underappreciated but critical agricultural pollination services. Given predicted global shortages in pollination services, managing agroecosystems to support thriving wild bee communities is, therefore, central to ensuring sustainable food production. Benefits of natural (including semi-natural) habitat for wild bee abundance and diversity on farms are well documented. By contrast, few studies have examined toxicity...
Paper Details
Title
Negative effects of pesticides on wild bee communities can be buffered by landscape context
Published Date
Jun 22, 2015
Volume
282
Issue
1809
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