“…However, in intensive agricultural landscapes, the number of honeybees may far exceed that of wild bees due to the lack of semi-natural habitats (Rollin et al, 2013). In this case, farmers have to rely on honeybees, and honeybees may provide important pollination services for crops (Breeze et al, 2011), although their pollination efficiency may be low (Garibaldi et al, 2013;Pérez-Méndez et al, 2020), and their population is at risk of decline (Biesmeijer et al, 2006;Potts et al, 2010). Therefore, wild bees may provide a more reliable contribution to pollination services in changing environments than honeybees, which cannot be replaced but only supplemented by honeybees (Garibaldi et al, 2013).…”