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From policy to pollination: using mechanistic models to assess policy alternatives and management interventions on insect-mediated ecosystem services
Clough, Yann (Open Science Centre, University of Jyväskylä, 2018)Increasing pressure on land to deliver more food and fibre with less environmental impact has dramatically increased the demand for assessing effects of present and future agri-environmental policies on ecosystem services ... -
Urban and rural pollinators and pollination – When is the city green enough?
Persson, Anna; Fuller, Richard; Smith, Henrik (Open Science Centre, University of Jyväskylä, 2018)The declines of insect pollinators have largely been attributed to human induced land use changes such as farming intensification and concomitant landscape changes have been identified as major drivers1. Declines in ... -
“Pollinator size and its consequences” - Predictive allometry for pollinating insects: An R package
Kendall, Liam; Bartomeus, Ignasi; Cariveau, Daniel; Gagic, Vesna; Baldock, Katherine; Holzschuh, Andrea; Rodriguez, Juanita; Russo, Laura; Rader, Romina (Open Science Centre, University of Jyväskylä, 2018)Allometric scaling laws have key implications for the conservation and management of pollinating insects in both managed and unmanaged ecosystems. Body size (BS) can predict influential traits such as foraging distance ... -
Effects of an invasive plant species, giant goldenrod (Solidago gigantea) on pollinator communities
Szigeti, Viktor; Fenesi, Annamária; Kovács, Orsolya; Soltész, Zoltán; Kovács-Hostyánszki, Anikó (Open Science Centre, University of Jyväskylä, 2018)Invasive plant species can have an effect on native plant and related pollinator insect communities both in anthropogenically disturbed and semi-natural habitats. Due to the dominance of invasive plant species, the ... -
Organic farming improves the spatiotemporal stability of pollinator species richness
Carrié, Romain; Ekroos, Johan; Smith, Henrik (Open Science Centre, University of Jyväskylä, 2018)The spatiotemporal stability of the biodiversity of service providers such as insect pollinators is critical to guarantee high and stable levels of ecosystem services in agroecosystems. The proportion of semi-natural ...