Zobrazeno 1 - 5
of 5
pro vyhledávání: '"Ellen D. Moss"'
Autor:
Ellen D. Moss, Darren M. Evans
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Plant Science, Vol 13 (2022)
Declines in pollinating insects and wildflowers have been well documented in recent years. Climate change is an emerging threat to insect pollinators and their food plants, but little is known about how whole communities of interacting species will b
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/7c3bf32b55174133b36f93f4d5506985
Autor:
Stephane A. P. Derocles, Sophie C. F. Berthe, Paul Nichols, Darren M. Evans, Ellen D. Moss, David H. Lunt
Publikováno v:
Molecular Ecology
Molecular Ecology, Wiley, 2018, 27 (23), pp.4931-4946. ⟨10.1111/mec.14903⟩
Molecular Ecology, Wiley, 2018, 27 (23), pp.4931-4946. ⟨10.1111/mec.14903⟩
It is unclear how sustained increases in temperature and changes in precipitation, as a result of climate change, will affect crops and their interactions with agricultural weeds, insect pests and predators, due to the difficulties in quantifying cha
Publikováno v:
Land Use Policy. 105:105394
Understanding how climate change will affect agro-ecosystems and the ecosystem services they provide is a significant global challenge. Investigating this topic requires a holistic approach that can capture the complexity of agro-ecosystems and asses
Autor:
Ellen D. Moss, Guanliang Meng, Simon G. Potts, Chenxue Yang, Yinqiu Ji, Xin Zhou, Chloe J. Hardman, Shenzhou Yang, Meihua Tan, Douglas W. Yu, Catharine Bruce, Min Tang, Timothy D. Nevard, Jingxin Wang, Shanlin Liu
Publikováno v:
Methods in Ecology and Evolution
1. Bee populations and other pollinators face multiple, synergistically acting threats, which have led to population declines, loss of local species richness and pollination services, and extinctions. However, our understanding of the degree, distrib
Autor:
Deepa, Senapathi, Luísa G, Carvalheiro, Jacobus C, Biesmeijer, Cassie-Ann, Dodson, Rebecca L, Evans, Megan, McKerchar, R Daniel, Morton, Ellen D, Moss, Stuart P M, Roberts, William E, Kunin, Simon G, Potts
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
Change in land cover is thought to be one of the key drivers of pollinator declines, and yet there is a dearth of studies exploring the relationships between historical changes in land cover and shifts in pollinator communities. Here, we explore, for