The effects of urbanization on pollinators and pollination: A meta‐analysis

H Liang, YD He, P Theodorou, CF Yang - Ecology Letters, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Urbanization is increasing worldwide, with major impacts on biodiversity, species
interactions and ecosystem functioning. Pollination is an ecosystem function vital for …

Beyond the 'urban'and the 'rural': conceptualizing a new generation of infrastructure systems to enable rural–urban sustainability

VH Gutierrez-Velez, MR Gilbert, D Kinsey… - Current Opinion in …, 2022 - Elsevier
Advancing global sustainability requires an understanding of ways in which rural–urban
processes interact to produce sustainability outcomes. Rural–urban relationships are mostly …

Status and trends of urban beekee** regulations: A global review

T Matsuzawa, R Kohsaka - Earth, 2021 - mdpi.com
Urban beekee** is gaining salience worldwide. Though beekee** brings benefits to
humanity, it has certain negative aspects. We conducted surveys in eight countries where …

Monitoring system enhancing the potential of urban beekee**

A Szczurek, M Maciejewska, P Batog - Applied Sciences, 2023 - mdpi.com
Featured Application The monitoring system presented in this work may be applied as a
means of honey bee observation and a source of information about the beehive …

Pollination crisis Down‐Under: Has Australasia dodged the bullet?

GH Pyke, KS Prendergast, ZX Ren - Ecology and evolution, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Since mid‐1990s, concerns have increased about a human‐induced “pollination crisis.”
Threats have been identified to animals that act as plant pollinators, plants pollinated by …

[HTML][HTML] Honeybees and the One Health Approach

JC Prata, P Martins da Costa - Environments, 2024 - mdpi.com
The One Health approach recognizes the interconnectedness between human, animal, and
environmental health. Honeybees (Apis mellifera) embody this framework due to their …

Urban habitat fragmentation and floral resources shape the occurrence of gut parasites in two bumblebee species

N Tommasi, B Colombo, E Pioltelli, P Biella… - Ecology and …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Urbanization and the expansion of human activities foster radical ecosystem changes with
cascading effects also involving host‐pathogen interactions. Urban pollinator insects face …

[HTML][HTML] Honeybee presence restructures pollination networks more than landscape context by reducing foraging breadths of wild bees

TS Davis, J Mola, N Comai - Landscape and Urban Planning, 2025 - Elsevier
Wild bee populations are threatened by habitat fragmentation and land-use change, but few
development plans consider resource competition. However, managed honeybees (Apis …

The importance of wild bee communities as urban pollinators and the influence of honeybee hive density

JA Weissmann, IRM Walldorf… - Journal of Pollination …, 2021 - pollinationecology.org
While urban beekee** is on the rise, data on the role of wild bee communities as crop
pollinators in cities is still scarce. We analysed wild bee visitation rates on apple, plum …

A systematic review of urban beekee** regulations of Australia, the United States, and Japan: Towards evidence-based policy making

T Matsuzawa, R Kohsaka - Bee World, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Honey bees are widely known to provide significant benefits to mankind such as livelihood
source through honey production and economic importance for agricultural production …