Fruit orchards and woody semi-natural habitat provide complementary resources for pollinators in agricultural landscapes

M Eeraerts, S Van Den Berge, W Proesmans… - Landscape …, 2021 - Springer
Context To safeguard insect pollinators and their pollination services, we need to
understand how landscape structure regulates the distribution of resources that sustain
pollinator populations. However, evidence of how pollinator communities benefit from the
variety of resources distributed across different habitat types is scarce. Objectives To explore
complementary resource provision, we conducted a field study to examine the resources
available to pollinators in fruit orchards and woody semi-natural habitat. Methods We …

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MES Van Den Berge, W Proesmans, KVGSI Meeus - researchgate.net
Context To safeguard insect pollinators and their pollination services, we need to
understand how landscape structure regulates the distribution of resources that sustain
pollinator populations. However, evidence of how pollinator communities benefit from the
variety of resources distributed across different habitat types is scarce. Objectives To explore
complementary resource provision, we conducted a field study to examine the resources
available to pollinators in fruit orchards and woody semi-natural habitat. Methods We …
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