Experimental evidence that wildflower strips increase pollinator visits to crops
@article{Feltham2015ExperimentalET,
title={Experimental evidence that wildflower strips increase pollinator visits to crops},
author={Hannah Feltham and Kirsty J. Park and Jeroen Minderman and Dave Goulson},
journal={Ecology and Evolution},
year={2015},
volume={5},
pages={3523 - 3530}
}Wild bees provide a free and potentially diverse ecosystem service to farmers growing pollination-dependent crops. [] Key Method We quantified this by experimentally sowing wildflower strips approximately 20 meters away from the crop and recording the number of pollinator visits to crops with, and without, flower strips. Between June and August 2013, we walked 292 crop transects at six farms in Scotland, recording a total of 2826 pollinators. On average, the frequency of pollinator visits was 25% higher for…
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