Informing policy and practice on insect pollinator declines: tensions between conservation and animal welfare

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  • who: Meghan Barrett from the of Agriculture (USDA), United States Cornell University, United States have published the article: Informing policy and practice on insect pollinator declines: Tensions between conservation and animal welfare, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

SUMMARY

    Insect pollinators are in peril: anthropogenic climate and habitat changes have caused abundance, diversity, and body size declines, as well as range, phenology, and ecological relationship shifts (Cane et_al, 2006; Bartomeus et_al, 2011; Kuhlmann et_al, 2012; Burkle et_al, 2013; Barrett and Johnson, 2022; Turley et_al, 2022). While such measures may be necessary, conservationists are increasingly concerned . . .

     

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