Native bees buffer the negative impact of climate warming on honey bee pollination of watermelon crops.
@article{Rader2013NativeBB,
title={Native bees buffer the negative impact of climate warming on honey bee pollination of watermelon crops.},
author={Romina Rader and James R. Reilly and Ignasi Bartomeus and Rachael Winfree},
journal={Global change biology},
year={2013},
volume={19 10},
pages={
3103-10
}
}If climate change affects pollinator-dependent crop production, this will have important implications for global food security because insect pollinators contribute to production for 75% of the leading global food crops. [] Key Method Using a large data set on bee pollination of watermelon crops, we predict how pollination services might change under various climate change scenarios. Our results show that under the most extreme IPCC scenario (A1F1), pollination services by managed honey bees are expected to…
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