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Variation in gut microbial communities and its association with pathogen infection in wild bumble bees (Bombus)Historical changes in northeastern US bee pollinators related to shared ecological traits.Native bees buffer the negative impact of climate warming on honey bee pollination of watermelon crops.Native bees provide insurance against ongoing honey bee losses.A meta-analysis of bees' responses to anthropogenic disturbance.The conservation and restoration of wild bees.Stability of pollination services decreases with isolation from natural areas despite honey bee visits.Delivery of crop pollination services is an insufficient argument for wild pollinator conservation.Climate-associated phenological advances in bee pollinators and bee-pollinated plants.Species abundance, not diet breadth, drives the persistence of the most linked pollinators as plant-pollinator networks disassemble.Abundance of common species, not species richness, drives delivery of a real-world ecosystem service.The Allometry of Bee Proboscis Length and Its Uses in Ecology.A global synthesis of the effects of diversified farming systems on arthropod diversity within fields and across agricultural landscapes.Pollination and other ecosystem services produced by mobile organisms: a conceptual framework for the effects of land-use change.Modelling pollination services across agricultural landscapesThe relative importance of pollinator abundance and species richness for the temporal variance of pollination services.Measuring partner choice in plant-pollinator networks: using null models to separate rewiring and fidelity from chance.Effect of human disturbance on bee communities in a forested ecosystem.Pollinator declines: reconciling scales and implications for ecosystem servicesTesting simple indices of habitat proximity.Corrigendum: Delivery of crop pollination services is an insufficient argument for wild pollinator conservation.Forest bees are replaced in agricultural and urban landscapes by native species with different phenologies and life-history traits.Response diversity to land use occurs but does not consistently stabilise ecosystem services provided by native pollinators.Lack of pollinators limits fruit production in commercial blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum).Bee foraging ranges and their relationship to body size.Art Winfree, artist of science.Species turnover promotes the importance of bee diversity for crop pollination at regional scales.Causes of variation in wild bee responses to anthropogenic drivers.Are ecosystem services stabilized by differences among species? A test using crop pollination.Pollinator-dependent crops: an increasingly risky business.Complementary habitat use by wild bees in agro-natural landscapes.A global quantitative synthesis of local and landscape effects on wild bee pollinators in agroecosystems.How many flowering plants are pollinated by animals?Urban drivers of plant-pollinator interactionsBees in disturbed habitats use, but do not prefer, alien plantsFrom research to action: enhancing crop yield through wild pollinatorsMethodological considerations in reserve system selection: A case study of Malagasy lemursFaculty of 1000 evaluation for Tidy DataFaculty of 1000 evaluation for Frugivores at higher risk of extinction are the key elements of a mutualistic networkFaculty of 1000 evaluation for Large-scale trade-off between agricultural intensification and crop pollination services
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