Bee and non-bee pollinator importance for local food security
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Requier, Fabrice
Andersson, Georg K.S.
Blareau, Elsa
Merle, Isabelle
Garibaldi, Lucas A.
Fecha de publicación
2022-12-08ISSN
0169-5347
Resumen
Pollinators are critical for food security; however, their contribution to the pollination of locally important crops is still unclear, especially for non-bee pollinators. We reviewed the diversity, conservation status, and role of bee and non-bee pollinators in 83 different crops described either as important for the global food market or of local importance. Bees are the most commonly recorded crop floral visitors. However, non-bee pollinators are frequently recorded visitors to crops of local importance. Non-bee pollinators in tropical ecosystems include nocturnal insects, bats, and birds. Importantly, nocturnal pollinators are neglected in current diurnal-oriented research and are experiencing declines. The integration of non-bee pollinators into scientific studies and conservation agenda is urgently required for more sustainable agriculture and safeguarding food security for both globally and locally important crops.
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Materias (CDU)
633 - Cultivos y producciones
Páginas
41
Publicado por
Elsevier
Publicado en
Trends in Ecology & Evolution
Citación
Requier, Fabrice, Nestor Pérez-Méndez, Georg K.S. Andersson, Elsa Blareau, Isabelle Merle, and Lucas A. Garibaldi. 2022. "Bee And Non-Bee Pollinator Importance For Local Food Security". Trends In Ecology &Amp; Evolution. doi:10.1016/j.tree.2022.10.006.
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Cultius Extensius Sostenibles
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