Forests are critically important to global pollinator diversity and enhance pollination in adjacent crops
Although the importance of natural habitats to pollinator diversity is widely recognized, the
value of forests to pollinating insects has been largely overlooked in many parts of the world …
value of forests to pollinating insects has been largely overlooked in many parts of the world …
A review of management actions on insect pollinators on public lands in the United States
Public lands face growing demands to provide ecosystem services, while protecting species
of conservation concern, like insect pollinators. Insect pollinators are critical for the …
of conservation concern, like insect pollinators. Insect pollinators are critical for the …
Bee diversity decreases rapidly with time since harvest in intensively managed conifer forests
Despite widespread concerns about the anthropogenic drivers of global pollinator declines,
little information is available about the impacts of land management practices on wild bees …
little information is available about the impacts of land management practices on wild bees …
Wild bee diversity increases with local fire severity in a fire‐prone landscape
As wildfire activity increases in many regions of the world, it is imperative that we understand
how key components of fire‐prone ecosystems respond to spatial variation in fire …
how key components of fire‐prone ecosystems respond to spatial variation in fire …
Ozone disrupts the communication between plants and insects in urban and suburban areas: an updated insight on plant volatiles
N Masui, E Agathokleous, T Mochizuki, A Tani… - Journal of forestry …, 2021 - Springer
Plant–insect interactions are basic components of biodiversity conservation. To attain the
international Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the interactions in urban and in …
international Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the interactions in urban and in …
Wild bee response to forest management varies seasonally and is mediated by resource availability
In many temperate, deciduous forests, long-term management suppression has led to
mesophication (cool, damp, and shaded conditions), resulting in habitat with homogenous …
mesophication (cool, damp, and shaded conditions), resulting in habitat with homogenous …
Stand stage affects wild bee communities in working pine forests
Wild bees provide critical pollination services to both crops and native forest plants.
Evidence suggests that wild bees are declining due to factors such as habitat loss, disease …
Evidence suggests that wild bees are declining due to factors such as habitat loss, disease …
Wild bees benefit from structural complexity enhancement in a forest restoration experiment
Structural complexity enhancement (SCE) is a forest restoration approach aiming to
maintain or increase biodiversity in managed, secondary forests. Whether the diversity of …
maintain or increase biodiversity in managed, secondary forests. Whether the diversity of …
Open forest successional stages and landscape heterogeneity promote wild bee diversity in temperate forests
T Eckerter, V Braunisch, J Buse… - … Science and Practice, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Recent studies have emphasized forests as crucial habitat for wild bees. In Europe, most
forests are managed following the principles of close‐to‐nature silviculture, which combine …
forests are managed following the principles of close‐to‐nature silviculture, which combine …
The impact of prescribed burning on native bee communities (Hymenoptera: Apoidea: Anthophila) in longleaf pine savannas in the North Carolina sandhills
H Moylett, E Youngsteadt… - Environmental …, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Prescribed burning is a common silvicultural practice used in the management of longleaf
pine (Pinus palustris Mill., Pinales: Pinaceae) savannas to reduce hardwood encroachment …
pine (Pinus palustris Mill., Pinales: Pinaceae) savannas to reduce hardwood encroachment …