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Plant–pollinator interactions in urban ecosystems worldwide
by
Cruz-Neto, Oswaldo
, Lopes, Ariadna Valentina
, de Oliveira, Marcela Tomaz Pontes
, Silva, Jéssica Luiza S.
, Tabarelli, Marcelo
in
Action
/ Atmospheric Sciences
/ Biodiversity
/ Developed countries
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Ecology
/ Ecosystem
/ Ecosystem services
/ Ecosystems
/ Environment
/ Environmental Engineering/Biotechnology
/ Environmental Management
/ Funding
/ Green infrastructure
/ Humans
/ Interdisciplinary aspects
/ issues and policy
/ landscapes
/ Open spaces
/ Physical Geography
/ Plant reproduction
/ Policy
/ Pollination
/ Pollinators
/ Regions
/ Research funding
/ REVIEW
/ social welfare
/ temperate zones
/ Urban areas
/ Urban planning
/ Urbanization
/ Well being
2021
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Plant–pollinator interactions in urban ecosystems worldwide
by
Cruz-Neto, Oswaldo
, Lopes, Ariadna Valentina
, de Oliveira, Marcela Tomaz Pontes
, Silva, Jéssica Luiza S.
, Tabarelli, Marcelo
in
Action
/ Atmospheric Sciences
/ Biodiversity
/ Developed countries
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Ecology
/ Ecosystem
/ Ecosystem services
/ Ecosystems
/ Environment
/ Environmental Engineering/Biotechnology
/ Environmental Management
/ Funding
/ Green infrastructure
/ Humans
/ Interdisciplinary aspects
/ issues and policy
/ landscapes
/ Open spaces
/ Physical Geography
/ Plant reproduction
/ Policy
/ Pollination
/ Pollinators
/ Regions
/ Research funding
/ REVIEW
/ social welfare
/ temperate zones
/ Urban areas
/ Urban planning
/ Urbanization
/ Well being
2021
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Plant–pollinator interactions in urban ecosystems worldwide
by
Cruz-Neto, Oswaldo
, Lopes, Ariadna Valentina
, de Oliveira, Marcela Tomaz Pontes
, Silva, Jéssica Luiza S.
, Tabarelli, Marcelo
in
Action
/ Atmospheric Sciences
/ Biodiversity
/ Developed countries
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Ecology
/ Ecosystem
/ Ecosystem services
/ Ecosystems
/ Environment
/ Environmental Engineering/Biotechnology
/ Environmental Management
/ Funding
/ Green infrastructure
/ Humans
/ Interdisciplinary aspects
/ issues and policy
/ landscapes
/ Open spaces
/ Physical Geography
/ Plant reproduction
/ Policy
/ Pollination
/ Pollinators
/ Regions
/ Research funding
/ REVIEW
/ social welfare
/ temperate zones
/ Urban areas
/ Urban planning
/ Urbanization
/ Well being
2021
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Plant–pollinator interactions in urban ecosystems worldwide
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Plant–pollinator interactions in urban ecosystems worldwide
2021
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Overview
Urbanization has rapidly increased in recent decades and the negative effects on biodiversity have been widely reported. Urban green areas can contribute to improving human well-being, maintaining biodiversity, and ecosystem services (e.g. pollination). Here we examine the evolution of studies on plant–pollinator interactions in urban ecosystems worldwide, reviewing also research funding and policy actions. We documented a significant increase in the scientific production on the theme in recent years, especially in the temperate region; tropical urban ecosystems are still neglected. Plant–pollinator interactions are threatened by urbanization in complex ways, depending on the studied group (plant or pollinator [generalist or specialist]) and landscape characteristics. Several research opportunities emerge from our review. Research funding and policy actions to pollination/pollinator in urban ecosystems are still scarce and concentrated in developed countries/temperate regions. To make urban green spaces contribute to the maintenance of biodiversity and the provision of ecosystem services, transdisciplinary approaches (ecological–social–economic–cultural) are needed.
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Springer Science + Business Media,Springer Netherlands,Springer Nature B.V
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