Impacts of neonicotinoid use on long-term population changes in wild bees in England

Neonicotinoid as insecticide on oilseed rape can reduce bee colony density, but its effect at a large geographical scale is unclear. This study describes 18-year long wild bee tracking data in England and show neonicotinoid use is correlated with wild bee population declines at real landscape scales...

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Autores principales: Ben A. Woodcock, Nicholas J. B. Isaac, James M. Bullock, David B. Roy, David G. Garthwaite, Andrew Crowe, Richard F. Pywell
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:dc2fb4ed7ca44c7ca853f26ee82d216e2021-12-02T16:57:40ZImpacts of neonicotinoid use on long-term population changes in wild bees in England10.1038/ncomms124592041-1723https://doaj.org/article/dc2fb4ed7ca44c7ca853f26ee82d216e2016-08-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms12459https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723Neonicotinoid as insecticide on oilseed rape can reduce bee colony density, but its effect at a large geographical scale is unclear. This study describes 18-year long wild bee tracking data in England and show neonicotinoid use is correlated with wild bee population declines at real landscape scales.Ben A. WoodcockNicholas J. B. IsaacJames M. BullockDavid B. RoyDavid G. GarthwaiteAndrew CroweRichard F. PywellNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 1-8 (2016)
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Andrew Crowe
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Impacts of neonicotinoid use on long-term population changes in wild bees in England
description Neonicotinoid as insecticide on oilseed rape can reduce bee colony density, but its effect at a large geographical scale is unclear. This study describes 18-year long wild bee tracking data in England and show neonicotinoid use is correlated with wild bee population declines at real landscape scales.
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title Impacts of neonicotinoid use on long-term population changes in wild bees in England
title_short Impacts of neonicotinoid use on long-term population changes in wild bees in England
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