2023
DOI: 10.1007/s10841-023-00456-0
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Effects of mowing on Isophya costata, Natura 2000 species (Orthoptera), by direct mortality and management history

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“…Typically, legumes were visited mainly by large bees (honeybees and bumblebees) while some of the forbs attracted syrphids and other flies. Attracting pollinators with nectar delivering flowers must imperatively be combined with an adapted management, as mowing at an unsuitable time can amount to a fatal trap for the insects (Kenyeres & Varga, 2023). Spatially heterogeneous management can better support bees and hoverflies through delayed mowing and leaving uncut refuges in extensively managed grasslands (Meyer et al, 2017).…”
Section: Flower Resources For Pollinatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Typically, legumes were visited mainly by large bees (honeybees and bumblebees) while some of the forbs attracted syrphids and other flies. Attracting pollinators with nectar delivering flowers must imperatively be combined with an adapted management, as mowing at an unsuitable time can amount to a fatal trap for the insects (Kenyeres & Varga, 2023). Spatially heterogeneous management can better support bees and hoverflies through delayed mowing and leaving uncut refuges in extensively managed grasslands (Meyer et al, 2017).…”
Section: Flower Resources For Pollinatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%