[HTML][HTML] Effects of wildflower strips, landscape structure and agricultural practices on wild bee assemblages–A matter of data resolution and spatial scale?

N Hellwig, LF Schubert, A Kirmer, S Tischew… - Agriculture, Ecosystems …, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract Agricultural systems in Central Europe were redesigned during the last century to
attain maximum yields. The results often lead to homogeneous landscapes with only few …

[HTML][HTML] Habitat quality and surrounding landscape structures influence wild bee occurrence in perennial wildflower strips

LF Schubert, N Hellwig, A Kirmer… - Basic and Applied …, 2022 - Elsevier
Perennial wildflower strips (WFS) are known to have positive effects on wild bees in
intensively used agricultural landscapes. Little knowledge exists, however, about the drivers …

[HTML][HTML] Interactions of local habitat type, landscape composition and flower availability moderate wild bee communities

U Neumüller, H Burger, S Krausch, N Blüthgen… - Landscape …, 2020 - Springer
Context Landscape and local habitat traits moderate wild bee communities. However,
whether landscape effects differ between local habitat types is largely unknown. Objectives …

Bee diversity in crop fields is influenced by remotely-sensed nesting resources in surrounding permanent grasslands

R Carrié, M Lopes, A Ouin, E Andrieu - Ecological Indicators, 2018 - Elsevier
Landscape heterogeneity is an important driver of biodiversity in agroecosystems. However,
the functional heterogeneity of agricultural landscapes, taking into account the different …

Role of floral strips and semi-natural habitats as enhancers of wild bee functional diversity in intensive agricultural landscapes

V Hevia, CP Carmona, FM Azcárate, R Heredia… - Agriculture, Ecosystems …, 2021 - Elsevier
Installing patches of flowering plants is a commonly used strategy to enhance refuge and
food resources for pollinators in intensive agricultural landscapes. Here, we evaluated how …

Different types of semi‐natural habitat are required to sustain diverse wild bee communities across agricultural landscapes

C Maurer, L Sutter, C Martínez‐Núñez… - Journal of Applied …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Semi‐natural habitats provide important resources for wild bees in agricultural landscapes.
Landscapes under management are dynamic and floral resources fluctuate in space and …

[HTML][HTML] Wild bee distribution near forested landscapes is dependent on successional state

KA Odanaka, SM Rehan - Forest Ecosystems, 2020 - Springer
Background Forested landscapes are valuable sources of ecosystem services especially in
areas dedicated to intense agricultural activities. Distance from forest margin is known to …

Redundancy in wildflower strip species helps support spatiotemporal variation in wild bee communities on diversified farms

LA Burkle, CM Delphia, KM O'Neill - Basic and Applied Ecology, 2020 - Elsevier
Wildflower strips are a management practice increasingly used to provide floral resources to
wild bees in agroecosystems. Yet, despite known spatiotemporal variation in wild bee …

[HTML][HTML] Wooded semi-natural habitats complement permanent grasslands in supporting wild bee diversity in agricultural landscapes

J Rivers-Moore, E Andrieu, A Vialatte, A Ouin - Insects, 2020 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary Loss of semi-natural habitats in agricultural landscapes negatively affects
wild bees. These pollinators are, however, very important in agricultural landscapes as they …

Local and landscape‐level floral resources explain effects of wildflower strips on wild bees across four European countries

J Scheper, R Bommarco, A Holzschuh… - Journal of Applied …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Growing evidence for declines in wild bees calls for the development and implementation of
effective mitigation measures. Enhancing floral resources is a widely accepted measure for …