Global warming and plant–pollinator mismatches

M Gérard, M Vanderplanck, T Wood… - Emerging topics in life …, 2020 - portlandpress.com
The mutualism between plants and their pollinators provides globally important ecosystem
services, but it is likely to be disrupted by global warming that can cause mismatches …

Bumblebee resilience to climate change, through plastic and adaptive responses

K Maebe, AF Hart, L Marshall… - Global change …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Bumblebees are ubiquitous, cold‐adapted eusocial bees found worldwide from subarctic to
tropical regions of the world. They are key pollinators in most temperate and boreal …

Wild insect diversity increases inter-annual stability in global crop pollinator communities

D Senapathi, J Fründ, M Albrecht… - … of the Royal …, 2021 - royalsocietypublishing.org
While an increasing number of studies indicate that the range, diversity and abundance of
many wild pollinators has declined, the global area of pollinator-dependent crops has …

Thermal flight performance reveals impact of warming on bumblebee foraging potential

D Kenna, S Pawar, RJ Gill - Functional Ecology, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
The effects of environmental temperature on components of insect flight determine life‐
history traits, fitness, adaptability and, ultimately, organism ecosystem functional roles …

Direct and indirect effects of altered temperature regimes and phenological mismatches on insect populations

M Abarca, R Spahn - Current Opinion in Insect Science, 2021 - Elsevier
Climate change is transforming ecosystems by altering species ranges, the composition of
communities, and trophic interactions. Here, we synthesize recent reviews and subsequent …

Warming of experimental plant–pollinator communities advances phenologies, alters traits, reduces interactions and depresses reproduction

N de Manincor, A Fisogni, NE Rafferty - Ecology Letters, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Climate change may disrupt plant–pollinator mutualisms by generating phenological
asynchronies and by altering traits that shape interaction costs and benefits. Our knowledge …

Beyond the decline of wild bees: Optimizing conservation measures and bringing together the actors

M Drossart, M Gérard - Insects, 2020 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary Wild bees represent the main group of pollinators in Europe, being
responsible for the reproduction of numerous flowering plants. However, like a non …

Phenological research based on natural history collections: Practical guidelines and a lepidopteran case study

MW Belitz, EA Larsen, V Shirey, D Li… - Functional …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Natural history collections (NHCs) have been indispensable to understanding longer‐term
trends of the timing of seasonal events. Massive‐scale digitization of specimens promises to …

Experimental evidence of the importance of multitrophic structure for species persistence

I Bartomeus, S Saavedra, RP Rohr… - Proceedings of the …, 2021 - National Acad Sciences
Ecological theory predicts that species interactions embedded in multitrophic networks
shape the opportunities for species to persist. However, the lack of experimental support of …

Long‐term effects of global change on occupancy and flight period of wild bees in Belgium

F Duchenne, E Thébault, D Michez… - Global Change …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Global change affects species by modifying their abundance, spatial distribution, and activity
period. The challenge is now to identify the respective drivers of those responses and to …