Human impacts go beyond fragmentation of habitat to other modifications. We are interested in how anthropogenic impacts from farming to logging to cattle grazing affect bee communities and pollination ...
Bees and other pollinators, such as butterflies, bats and hummingbirds, are increasingly under threat from human activities. Pollination is, however, a fundamental process for the survival of our ...
Beyond concerns of bees’ demographic survival is the role of quality pollination services in improving human food systems, especially in terms of addressing widespread “hidden hunger” or micronutrient ...
By Liz Kimbrough Life can’t function without insects. At least, not for long. They pollinate, break down waste, cycle nutrients, and touch every node in the web of life, filling endless niches across ...
Global biodiversity is plummeting due to human activities such as overhunting, habitat destruction, and climate change. This loss impacts human food sources, health, and cultural experiences.
Insect-pollination of flowering plants is responsible for the majority of the world’s flowering diversity and is an essential part of plant reproduction. Flowers have bright colours, smells and ...
He says that the company has found a way to mechanically pollinate crops in a similar ... around the world to produce fruits or seeds for human consumption are reliant, at least in part, on ...
They pollinate, break down waste ... López-Uribe emphasizes the importance of creating diverse microhabitats within human-modified landscapes that can serve as refuges for heat-sensitive insects.