article·Nature Ecology & Evolution·Jan 10, 2019GREEN OA

A systems approach reveals urban pollinator hotspots and conservation opportunities

KCKatherine C. R. BaldockCorresponding authorMAMark A. GoddardDMD. M. HicksWEWilliam E. KuninNMNadine Mitschunas

University of Bristol · University of Leeds · +6 more institutions

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Abstract

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499
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85.27
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100%
References
52
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Authors

14
  • KC
    Katherine C. R. BaldockCorresponding

    University of Bristol

  • MA
    Mark A. Goddard

    University of Leeds

  • DM
    D. M. Hicks

    University of Edinburgh

  • WE
    William E. Kunin

    University of Leeds

  • NM
    Nadine Mitschunas

    University of Bristol, University of Reading

Topics & keywords

Topics
  • Primary topicPlant and animal studies100%
  • Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies99%
  • Land Use and Ecosystem Services99%
Keywords
  • Pollinator
  • Geography
  • Ecology
  • Biodiversity
  • Urban ecology
  • Biological dispersal
  • Environmental resource management
  • Habitat
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Funding

  • WT
    Wellcome Trust
  • SN
    Scottish Natural Heritage
  • NE
    Natural England
  • DF
    Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, UK Government
  • SR
    Sight Research UK
    Award: NE/M006956/1
  • BA
    Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council
    Awards: BB/I00047X/1, BB/I000364/1, BB/I000208/1, BB/I00047X/1, BB/I000305/1
  • NE
    Natural Environment Research Council
    Award: NE/M006956/1