reviewEcologyJul 24, 2009GREEN OA

A meta‐analysis of bees' responses to anthropogenic disturbance

University of California, Berkeley · Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas · +5 more institutions

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Abstract

Pollinators may be declining globally, a matter of concern because animal pollination is required by most of the world's plant species, including many crop plants. Human land use and the loss of native habitats is thought to be an important driver of decline for wild, native pollinators, yet the findings of published studies on this topic have never been quantitatively synthesized. Here we use meta-analysis to synthesize the literature on how bees, the most important group of pollinators, are affected by human disturbances such as habitat loss, grazing, logging, and agriculture. We obtained 130 effect sizes from 54 published studies recording bee abundance and/or species richness as a function of human…

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