2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.agee.2021.107697
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Dominance of honey bees is negatively associated with wild bee diversity in commercial apple orchards regardless of management practices

Abstract: Commercial apple production relies on managed honey bees (Apis mellifera) for pollination, and on intensive management for pest control. Previous studies have highlighted the potentially detrimental effects of intensive crop management on wild bee diversity in agroecosystems, potentially jeopardizing the pollination services they provide. However, the extent to which honey bee dominance and crop management interact under field-realistic conditions and drive the structure of wild bee assemblages has not been in… Show more

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“…This could be explained by our sampling of these crops during cold and rainy weather conditions, when only a few species that are more tolerant to suboptimal conditions were active (including the genera Anthophora, Bombus, Eucera, and Lasioglossum). A similar pattern of floral visitation was found along a climatic gradient from Spain to the Netherlands with a growing dominance of the genera Bombus and Lasioglossum (Weekers et al, 2022). The higher abundance of Anthophora and Eucera in our study sites is typical to countries with a warmer Mediterranean climate, such as Morocco and Spain (Patiny and Michez, 2007;Weekers et al, 2022).…”
Section: Wild Bees Visiting Crops In Moroccosupporting
confidence: 80%
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“…This could be explained by our sampling of these crops during cold and rainy weather conditions, when only a few species that are more tolerant to suboptimal conditions were active (including the genera Anthophora, Bombus, Eucera, and Lasioglossum). A similar pattern of floral visitation was found along a climatic gradient from Spain to the Netherlands with a growing dominance of the genera Bombus and Lasioglossum (Weekers et al, 2022). The higher abundance of Anthophora and Eucera in our study sites is typical to countries with a warmer Mediterranean climate, such as Morocco and Spain (Patiny and Michez, 2007;Weekers et al, 2022).…”
Section: Wild Bees Visiting Crops In Moroccosupporting
confidence: 80%
“…A similar pattern of floral visitation was found along a climatic gradient from Spain to the Netherlands with a growing dominance of the genera Bombus and Lasioglossum (Weekers et al, 2022). The higher abundance of Anthophora and Eucera in our study sites is typical to countries with a warmer Mediterranean climate, such as Morocco and Spain (Patiny and Michez, 2007;Weekers et al, 2022). Particularly in cherry orchards, we recorded mostly bees of the genus Lasioglossum while Andrena were less frequent, contrary to other studies in Germany and Belgium where these bees were the most abundant (Holzschuh et al, 2012;Eeraerts et al, 2020).…”
Section: Wild Bees Visiting Crops In Moroccosupporting
confidence: 69%
“…Honeybee colony collapses have occurred in the past and may well happen again. Moreover, honeybees may compete with wild pollinators for floral resources [40,41]. Therefore, the call for restoring biodiversity-friendly landscapes [42] may certainly also be relevant for Korla fragrant pear production landscapes, which strongly depend on pollinators to support food production and livelihoods.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The protocol used in the study was developed as part of the CliPS (Climate change and its effect in Pollination Services) project (2018)(2019)(2020)(2021)(2022). CliPS is a global project that focuses on apple pollination and pollinator communities and has been developed to ensure the highest level of replicability across different sites and regions (Prendergast et al 2021;Leclerq et al 2022;Weekers et al 2022). Three orchards were selected from each of the three districts with a minimum distance of 2 km between orchards.…”
Section: Site Overview and Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%