Bees are crucial for food security and biodiversity. However, managed bees are increasingly considered drivers of wild bee declines, leading to stakeholder conflicts and restrictive policies. We propose avenues to reconcile wild and managed bee proponents and point out knowledge gaps that hinder the development of evidence-based policies.
Beaurepaire, A.L., Hogendoorn, K., Kleijn, D., Otis, G.W., Potts, S.G., Singer, T.L., et al. (2025). Avenues towards reconciling wild and managed bee proponents. TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION, 40(1), 7-10 [10.1016/j.tree.2024.11.009].
Avenues towards reconciling wild and managed bee proponents
Sgolastra F.;
2025
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Bees are crucial for food security and biodiversity. However, managed bees are increasingly considered drivers of wild bee declines, leading to stakeholder conflicts and restrictive policies. We propose avenues to reconcile wild and managed bee proponents and point out knowledge gaps that hinder the development of evidence-based policies.File in questo prodotto:
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