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Who is to blame for the decline in pollinators? |
Bumblebees are important pollinators for many wild plants and crops
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Photo courtesy of An JiandongBumblebees are important pollinators for many wild plants and crops
It is reported that the study is based on the 8 potential factors (pollinator management, pests and diseases, pesticide use, land management, land Cover change, invasive species, genetically modified plants, and climate change) and the decline of pollinators have impacts on 10 closely related aspects of human life.
With follow-up funding from IPBES and the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), from different regions of the world Twenty pollinators from China collaborated and used the Delphi assessment model to evaluate for the first time the main driving factors for the decline of pollinators in the world and six regions in Africa, Asia Pacific, Australia, Europe, North America and Latin America and their impact on people’s well-being
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The driving factors leading to the decline in the diversity of pollinating insects in the world and in different regions
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Photo courtesy of An JiandongThe driving factors leading to the decline in the diversity of pollinating insects in the world and in different regions
Related paper information: https://doi.
https://doi.
org/10.
1038/s41559-021-01534-9