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Título: Non-bee insects are important contributors to global crop pollination
Autor(es): Rader, Romina
Bartomeus, Ignasi
Garibaldi, Lucas Alejandro
Garratt, Michael P.
Howlett, Brad G.
Winfree, Rachael
Cunningham, Saul A.
Mayfield, Margaret M.
Arthur, Anthony D.
Andersson, Georg K.
Bommarco, Riccardo
Brittain, Claire
Carvalheiro, Luísa G.
Chacoff, Natacha P.
Entling, Martin H.
Foully, Benjamin
Freitas, Breno M.
Gemmill Herren, Barbara
Ghazoul, Jaboury
Griffin, Sean R.
Gross, Caroline L.
Herbertsson, Lina
Herzog, Felix
Hipólito, Juliana
Jaggar, Sue
Jauker, Frank
Klein, Alexandra M.
Kleijn, David
Krishnan, Smitha
Lemos, Camila Q.
Lindström, Sandra A.
Mandelik, Yael
Monteiro, Victor M.
Nelson, Warrick
Nilsson, Lovisa
Pattemore, David E.
Pereira, Natália de O.
Pisanty, Gideon
Potts, Simon G.
Reemer, Menno
Rundlöf, Maj
Sheffield, Cory S.
Scheper, Jeroen
Schüepp, Christof
Smith, Henrik G.
Stanley, Dara A.
Stout, Jane C.
Szentgyörgyi, Hajnalka
Taki, Hisatomo
Vergara, Carlos H.
Felipe Viana, Blandina
Woyciechowski, Michal
Fecha de publicación: 5-ene-2016
Editorial: National Academy of Sciences
Citación: Rader, Romina., Bartomeus, Ignasi., Garibaldi, Lucas A., Garratt, Michael P., Howlettf, Brad G. y et al. (2016). Non-bee insects are important contributors to global crop pollination. National Academy of Sciences; Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences; 113 (1); 146-151
Revista: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Resumen: Many of the world’s crops are pollinated by insects, and bees are often assumed to be the most important pollinators. To our knowledge, our study is the first quantitative evaluation of the relative contribution of non-bee pollinators to global pollinator-dependent crops. Across 39 studies we show that insects other than bees are efficient pollinators providing 39% of visits to crop flowers. A shift in perspective from a bee-only focus is needed for assessments of crop pollinator biodiversity and the economic value of pollination. These studies should also consider the services provided by other types of insects, such as flies, wasps, beetles, and butterflies—important pollinators that are currently overlooked.
URI: https://www.pnas.org/content/113/1/146
https://rid.unrn.edu.ar/jspui/handle/20.500.12049/3939
Identificador DOI: https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1517092112
ISSN: 0027-8424
1091-6490
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