2024
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.70486
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Important Crop Pollinators Respond Less Negatively to Anthropogenic Land Use Than Other Animals

Jessica J. Williams,
Tim Newbold,
Joseph Millard
et al.

Abstract: Animal‐mediated pollination is a key ecosystem service required to some extent by almost three‐quarters of the leading human food crops in global food production. Anthropogenic pressures such as habitat loss and land‐use intensification are causing shifts in ecological community composition, potentially resulting in declines in pollination services and impacting crop production. Previous research has often overlooked interspecific differences in pollination contribution, yet such differences mean that biodiver… Show more

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