Towards the fully automated monitoring of ecological communities

M Besson, J Alison, K Bjerge, TE Gorochowski… - Ecology …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
High‐resolution monitoring is fundamental to understand ecosystems dynamics in an era of
global change and biodiversity declines. While real‐time and automated monitoring of …

[HTML][HTML] Decline in wild bee species richness associated with honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) abundance in an urban ecosystem

G MacInnis, E Normandin, CD Ziter - PeerJ, 2023 - peerj.com
The spatial heterogeneity of urban landscapes, relatively low agrochemical use, and
species-rich floral communities often support a surprising diversity of wild pollinators in …

[HTML][HTML] Honey bees (Apis mellifera) modify plant-pollinator network structure, but do not alter wild species' interactions

SH Worthy, JH Acorn, CM Frost - Plos one, 2023 - journals.plos.org
Honey bees (Apis mellifera) are widely used for honey production and crop pollination,
raising concern for wild pollinators, as honey bees may compete with wild pollinators for …

Interactions between natural enemies and pollinators: Combining ecological theory with agroecological management

E Jeavons, C Le Lann, J Van Baaren - Entomologia Generalis, 2023 - hal.science
Interspecific interactions are major drivers shaping ecological communities. Nevertheless,
understanding how and to what extent they affect ecosystem functioning remains a key …

[HTML][HTML] Climate and human influence shape the interactive role of the honeybee in pollination networks beyond its native distributional range

CP Cruz, P Luna, R Guevara, IA Hinojosa-Díaz… - Basic and Applied …, 2022 - Elsevier
Empirical evidence has shown that introduced honeybees, Apis mellifera L., can change the
structural organization of ecological networks involving pollinators and flowering plants. In …

[HTML][HTML] No evidence for competition over floral resources between winter-active parasitoids and pollinators in agroecosystems

L Alford, S Roudine, D Valsami, T Fontaine-Guenel… - Scientific Reports, 2024 - nature.com
Warming temperate winters are resulting in increased insect winter activity. With modern
agroecosystems largely homogenous, characterised by low floral diversity, competitive …

[HTML][HTML] No wild bees? Don't worry! Non-bee flower visitors are still hard at work: The edge effect, landscape, and local characteristics determine taxonomic and …

RM Barahona-Segovia, P Gatica-Barrios… - Agriculture, Ecosystems …, 2023 - Elsevier
Native pollinators are key to enhancing fruit production in apple orchards and maintaining
yield stability through taxonomic and functional diversity. Some studies suggest that the …

[HTML][HTML] The Impact of beehive proximity, human activity and agricultural intensity on diptera diversity in a mediterranean mosaic of agroecosystems, with a focus on …

B Sladonja, I Tlak Gajger, M Uzelac, D Poljuha… - Animals, 2023 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary Diptera are rich in species, contribute significantly to plant diversity, and
have the potential to assess habitat health. They also include many agricultural and forestry …

The misplaced management of bees

B Geslin, L Ropars, M Zakardjian, F Flacher - Authorea Preprints, 2022 - authorea.com
Problem statement: To halt global biodiversity decline, many conservation measures are set
up by citizens, companies, or stakeholders. However, even if originally well-intentioned …

New insights on massively introduced managed species and their consequences for plant–pollinator interactions

B Geslin, L Mouillard-Lample, M Zakardjian, I Dajoz… - 2023 - agris.fao.org
New insights on massively introduced managed species and their consequences for plant–pollinator
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