2021
DOI: 10.1111/jen.12956
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Global meta‐network of legume crops and floral visitors reveals abundance of exotic bees

Abstract: Legume crops (family Fabaceae, order Fabales) constitute a relevant component of the human food supply. In view of the global decline in crop production, as a result of increasing threats (such as habitat fragmentation and land use change) to pollinators, knowledge concerning legume floral visitors can contribute to world food security. In this study, a synthesis was performed of global data on interactions between legume crops and their floral visitors, in order to improve understanding of the structure of cr… Show more

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“…The highest number of partners in the metanetwork observed for A. mellifera (the unique network hub) corroborates other pollination networks (Santos et al 2012;Paulino et al 2022). Apis mellifera is the main managed bee species in the world, predominating in records as floral visitor of a wide range of crops (Garibaldi et al 2013).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 77%
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“…The highest number of partners in the metanetwork observed for A. mellifera (the unique network hub) corroborates other pollination networks (Santos et al 2012;Paulino et al 2022). Apis mellifera is the main managed bee species in the world, predominating in records as floral visitor of a wide range of crops (Garibaldi et al 2013).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…2012; Paulino et al . 2022). Apis mellifera is the main managed bee species in the world, predominating in records as floral visitor of a wide range of crops (Garibaldi et al .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%