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Allen‐Perkins, A, Magrach, A, Dainese, M, Garibaldi, LA, Kleijn, D, Rader, R, Reilly, JR, Winfree, R, Lundin, O, McGrady, CM, Brittain, C, Biddinger, DJ, Artz, DR, Elle, E, Hoffman, G, Ellis, JD, Daniels, J, Gibbs, J, Campbell, JW, Brokaw, J, Wilson, JK, Mason, K, Ward, KL, Gundersen, KB, Bobiwash, K, Gut, L, Rowe, LM, Boyle, NK, Williams, NM, Joshi, NK, Rothwell, N, Gillespie, RL, Isaacs, R, Fleischer, SJ, Peterson, SS, Rao, S, Pitts‐Singer, TL, Fijen, T, Boreux, V, Rundlöf, M, Viana, BF, Klein, AM, Smith, HG, Bommarco, R, Carvalheiro, LG, Ricketts, TH, Ghazoul, J, Krishnan, S, Benjamin, FE, Loureiro, J, Castro, S, Raine, NE, Groot, GA, Horgan, FG, Hipólito, J, Smagghe, G, Meeus, I, Eeraerts, M, Potts, SG, Kremen, C, García, D, Miñarro, M, Crowder, DW, Pisanty, G, Mandelik, Y, Vereecken, NJ, Leclercq, N, Weekers, T, Lindstrom, SAM, Stanley, DA, Zaragoza‐Trello, C, Nicholson, CC, Scheper, J, Rad, C, Marks, EAN, Mota, L, Danforth, B, Park, M, Bezerra, ADM, Freitas, BM, Mallinger, RE, Oliveira da Silva, F, Willcox, B, Ramos, DL, D. da Silva e Silva, F, Lázaro, A, Alomar, D, González‐Estévez, MA, Taki, H, Cariveau, DP, Garratt, MPD, Nabaes Jodar, DN, Stewart, RIA, Ariza, D, Pisman, M, Lichtenberg, EM, Schüepp, C, Herzog, F, Entling, MH, Dupont, YL, Michener, CD, Daily, GC, Ehrlich, PR, Burns, KLW, Vilà, M, Robson, A, Howlett, B, Blechschmidt, L, Jauker, F, Schwarzbach, F, Nesper, M, Diekötter, T, Wolters, V, Castro, H, Gaspar, H, Nault, BA, Badenhausser, I, Petersen, JD, Tscharntke, T, Bretagnolle, V, Willis Chan, DS, Chacoff, N, Andersson, GKS, Jha, S, Colville, JF, Veldtman, R, Coutinho, J, Bianchi, FJJA, Sutter, L, Albrecht, M, Jeanneret, P, Zou, Y, Averill, AL, Saez, A, Sciligo, AR, Vergara, CH, Bloom, EH, Oeller, E, Badano, EI, Loeb, GM, Grab, H, Ekroos, J, Gagic, V, Cunningham, SA, Åström, J, Cavigliasso, P, Trillo, A, Classen, A, Mauchline, AL, Montero‐Castaño, A
, Wilby, A, Woodcock, BA, Sidhu, CS, Steffan‐Dewenter, I, Vogiatzakis, IN, Herrera, JM, Otieno, M, Gikungu, MW, Cusser, SJ, Nauss, T, Nilsson, L, Knapp, J, Ortega‐Marcos, JJ, González, JA, Osborne, JL, Blanche, R, Shaw, RF, Hevia, V, Stout, J, Arthur, AD, Blochtein, B, Szentgyorgyi, H, Li, J, Mayfield, MM, Woyciechowski, M, Nunes‐Silva, P, Halinski de Oliveira, R, Henry, S, Simmons, BI, Dalsgaard, B, Hansen, K, Sritongchuay, T, O'Reilly, AD, Chamorro García, FJ, Nates Parra, G, Magalhães Pigozo, C & Bartomeus, I 2022, '
CropPol: A dynamic, open and global database on crop pollination',
Ecology, vol. 103, no. 3.
https://doi.org/10.1002/ecy.3614
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Allen‐Perkins, A., Magrach, A., Dainese, M., Garibaldi, L. A., Kleijn, D., Rader, R., Reilly, J. R., Winfree, R., Lundin, O., McGrady, C. M., Brittain, C., Biddinger, D. J., Artz, D. R., Elle, E., Hoffman, G., Ellis, J. D., Daniels, J., Gibbs, J., Campbell, J. W., ... Bartomeus, I. (2022).
CropPol: A dynamic, open and global database on crop pollination.
Ecology,
103(3).
https://doi.org/10.1002/ecy.3614
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@article{c5cab88276fe48d7a72284068a159753,
title = "CropPol: A dynamic, open and global database on crop pollination",
abstract = "Seventy five percent of the world's food crops benefit from insect pollination. Hence, there has been increased interest in how global change drivers impact this critical ecosystem service. Because standardized data on crop pollination are rarely available, we are limited in our capacity to understand the variation in pollination benefits to crop yield, as well as to anticipate changes in this service, develop predictions, and inform management actions. Here, we present CropPol, a dynamic, open, and global database on crop pollination. It contains measurements recorded from 202 crop studies, covering 3,394 field observations, 2,552 yield measurements (i.e., berry mass, number of fruits, and fruit density [kg/ha], among others), and 47,752 insect records from 48 commercial crops distributed around the globe. CropPol comprises 32 of the 87 leading global crops and commodities that are pollinator dependent. Malus domestica is the most represented crop (32 studies), followed by Brassica napus (22 studies), Vaccinium corymbosum (13 studies), and Citrullus lanatus (12 studies). The most abundant pollinator guilds recorded are honey bees (34.22% counts), bumblebees (19.19%), flies other than Syrphidae and Bombyliidae (13.18%), other wild bees (13.13%), beetles (10.97%), Syrphidae (4.87%), and Bombyliidae (0.05%). Locations comprise 34 countries distributed among Europe (76 studies), North America (60), Latin America and the Caribbean (29), Asia (20), Oceania (10), and Africa (7). Sampling spans three decades and is concentrated on 2001–2005 (21 studies), 2006–2010 (40), 2011–2015 (88), and 2016–2020 (50). This is the most comprehensive open global data set on measurements of crop flower visitors, crop pollinators and pollination to date, and we encourage researchers to add more datasets to this database in the future. This data set is released for non-commercial use only. Credits should be given to this paper (i.e., proper citation), and the products generated with this database should be shared under the same license terms (CC BY-NC-SA).",
keywords = "Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics",
author = "Alfonso Allen‐Perkins and Ainhoa Magrach and Matteo Dainese and Garibaldi, {Lucas A.} and David Kleijn and Romina Rader and Reilly, {James R.} and Rachael Winfree and Ola Lundin and McGrady, {Carley M.} and Claire Brittain and Biddinger, {David J.} and Artz, {Derek R.} and Elizabeth Elle and George Hoffman and Ellis, {James D.} and Jaret Daniels and Jason Gibbs and Campbell, {Joshua W.} and Julia Brokaw and Wilson, {Julianna K.} and Keith Mason and Ward, {Kimiora L.} and Gundersen, {Knute B.} and Kyle Bobiwash and Larry Gut and Rowe, {Logan M.} and Boyle, {Natalie K.} and Williams, {Neal M.} and Joshi, {Neelendra K.} and Nikki Rothwell and Gillespie, {Robert L.} and Rufus Isaacs and Fleischer, {Shelby J.} and Peterson, {Stephen S.} and Sujaya Rao and Pitts‐Singer, {Theresa L.} and Thijs Fijen and Virginie Boreux and Maj Rundl{\"o}f and Viana, {Blandina Felipe} and Alexandra‐Maria Klein and Smith, {Henrik G.} and Riccardo Bommarco and Carvalheiro, {Lu{\'i}sa G.} and Ricketts, {Taylor H.} and Jaboury Ghazoul and Smitha Krishnan and Benjamin, {Faye E.} and Jo{\~a}o Loureiro and S{\'i}lvia Castro and Raine, {Nigel E.} and Groot, {Gerard Arjen} and Horgan, {Finbarr G.} and Juliana Hip{\'o}lito and Guy Smagghe and Ivan Meeus and Maxime Eeraerts and Potts, {Simon G.} and Claire Kremen and Daniel Garc{\'i}a and Marcos Mi{\~n}arro and Crowder, {David W.} and Gideon Pisanty and Yael Mandelik and Vereecken, {Nicolas J.} and Nicolas Leclercq and Timothy Weekers and Lindstrom, {Sandra A. M.} and Stanley, {Dara A.} and Carlos Zaragoza‐Trello and Nicholson, {Charlie C.} and Jeroen Scheper and Carlos Rad and Marks, {Evan A. N.} and Lucie Mota and Bryan Danforth and Mia Park and Bezerra, {Ant{\^o}nio Diego M.} and Freitas, {Breno M.} and Mallinger, {Rachel E.} and {Oliveira da Silva}, Fabiana and Bryony Willcox and Ramos, {Davi L.} and {D. da Silva e Silva}, Felipe and Amparo L{\'a}zaro and David Alomar and Gonz{\'a}lez‐Est{\'e}vez, {Miguel A.} and Hisatomo Taki and Cariveau, {Daniel P.} and Garratt, {Michael P. D.} and {Nabaes Jodar}, {Diego N.} and Stewart, {Rebecca I. A.} and Daniel Ariza and Matti Pisman and Lichtenberg, {Elinor M.} and Christof Sch{\"u}epp and Felix Herzog and Entling, {Martin H.} and Dupont, {Yoko L.} and Michener, {Charles D.} and Daily, {Gretchen C.} and Ehrlich, {Paul R.} and Burns, {Katherine L. W.} and Montserrat Vil{\`a} and Andrew Robson and Brad Howlett and Leah Blechschmidt and Frank Jauker and Franziska Schwarzbach and Maike Nesper and Tim Diek{\"o}tter and Volkmar Wolters and Helena Castro and Hugo Gaspar and Nault, {Brian A.} and Isabelle Badenhausser and Petersen, {Jessica D.} and Teja Tscharntke and Vincent Bretagnolle and {Willis Chan}, {D. Susan} and Natacha Chacoff and Andersson, {Georg K. S.} and Shalene Jha and Colville, {Jonathan F.} and Ruan Veldtman and Jeferson Coutinho and Bianchi, {Felix J. J. A.} and Louis Sutter and Matthias Albrecht and Philippe Jeanneret and Yi Zou and Averill, {Anne L.} and Agustin Saez and Sciligo, {Amber R.} and Vergara, {Carlos H.} and Bloom, {Elias H.} and Elisabeth Oeller and Badano, {Ernesto I.} and Loeb, {Gregory M.} and Heather Grab and Johan Ekroos and Vesna Gagic and Cunningham, {Saul A.} and Jens {\AA}str{\"o}m and Pablo Cavigliasso and Alejandro Trillo and Alice Classen and Mauchline, {Alice L.} and Ana Montero‐Casta{\~n}o and Andrew Wilby and Woodcock, {Ben A.} and Sidhu, {C. Sheena} and Ingolf Steffan‐Dewenter and Vogiatzakis, {Ioannis N.} and Herrera, {Jos{\'e} M.} and Mark Otieno and Gikungu, {Mary W.} and Cusser, {Sarah J.} and Thomas Nauss and Lovisa Nilsson and Jessica Knapp and Ortega‐Marcos, {Jorge J.} and Gonz{\'a}lez, {Jos{\'e} A.} and Osborne, {Juliet L.} and Rosalind Blanche and Shaw, {Rosalind F.} and Violeta Hevia and Jane Stout and Arthur, {Anthony D.} and Betina Blochtein and Hajnalka Szentgyorgyi and Jin Li and Mayfield, {Margaret M.} and Micha{\l} Woyciechowski and Patr{\'i}cia Nunes‐Silva and {Halinski de Oliveira}, Rosana and Steve Henry and Simmons, {Benno I.} and Bo Dalsgaard and Katrine Hansen and Tuanjit Sritongchuay and O'Reilly, {Alison D.} and {Chamorro Garc{\'i}a}, {Ferm{\'i}n Jos{\'e}} and {Nates Parra}, Guiomar and {Magalh{\~a}es Pigozo}, Camila and Ignasi Bartomeus",
year = "2022",
month = mar,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1002/ecy.3614",
language = "English",
volume = "103",
journal = "Ecology",
issn = "0012-9658",
publisher = "Ecological Society of America",
number = "3",
}
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TY - JOUR
T1 - CropPol
T2 - A dynamic, open and global database on crop pollination
AU - Allen‐Perkins, Alfonso
AU - Magrach, Ainhoa
AU - Dainese, Matteo
AU - Garibaldi, Lucas A.
AU - Kleijn, David
AU - Rader, Romina
AU - Reilly, James R.
AU - Winfree, Rachael
AU - Lundin, Ola
AU - McGrady, Carley M.
AU - Brittain, Claire
AU - Biddinger, David J.
AU - Artz, Derek R.
AU - Elle, Elizabeth
AU - Hoffman, George
AU - Ellis, James D.
AU - Daniels, Jaret
AU - Gibbs, Jason
AU - Campbell, Joshua W.
AU - Brokaw, Julia
AU - Wilson, Julianna K.
AU - Mason, Keith
AU - Ward, Kimiora L.
AU - Gundersen, Knute B.
AU - Bobiwash, Kyle
AU - Gut, Larry
AU - Rowe, Logan M.
AU - Boyle, Natalie K.
AU - Williams, Neal M.
AU - Joshi, Neelendra K.
AU - Rothwell, Nikki
AU - Gillespie, Robert L.
AU - Isaacs, Rufus
AU - Fleischer, Shelby J.
AU - Peterson, Stephen S.
AU - Rao, Sujaya
AU - Pitts‐Singer, Theresa L.
AU - Fijen, Thijs
AU - Boreux, Virginie
AU - Rundlöf, Maj
AU - Viana, Blandina Felipe
AU - Klein, Alexandra‐Maria
AU - Smith, Henrik G.
AU - Bommarco, Riccardo
AU - Carvalheiro, Luísa G.
AU - Ricketts, Taylor H.
AU - Ghazoul, Jaboury
AU - Krishnan, Smitha
AU - Benjamin, Faye E.
AU - Loureiro, João
AU - Castro, Sílvia
AU - Raine, Nigel E.
AU - Groot, Gerard Arjen
AU - Horgan, Finbarr G.
AU - Hipólito, Juliana
AU - Smagghe, Guy
AU - Meeus, Ivan
AU - Eeraerts, Maxime
AU - Potts, Simon G.
AU - Kremen, Claire
AU - García, Daniel
AU - Miñarro, Marcos
AU - Crowder, David W.
AU - Pisanty, Gideon
AU - Mandelik, Yael
AU - Vereecken, Nicolas J.
AU - Leclercq, Nicolas
AU - Weekers, Timothy
AU - Lindstrom, Sandra A. M.
AU - Stanley, Dara A.
AU - Zaragoza‐Trello, Carlos
AU - Nicholson, Charlie C.
AU - Scheper, Jeroen
AU - Rad, Carlos
AU - Marks, Evan A. N.
AU - Mota, Lucie
AU - Danforth, Bryan
AU - Park, Mia
AU - Bezerra, Antônio Diego M.
AU - Freitas, Breno M.
AU - Mallinger, Rachel E.
AU - Oliveira da Silva, Fabiana
AU - Willcox, Bryony
AU - Ramos, Davi L.
AU - D. da Silva e Silva, Felipe
AU - Lázaro, Amparo
AU - Alomar, David
AU - González‐Estévez, Miguel A.
AU - Taki, Hisatomo
AU - Cariveau, Daniel P.
AU - Garratt, Michael P. D.
AU - Nabaes Jodar, Diego N.
AU - Stewart, Rebecca I. A.
AU - Ariza, Daniel
AU - Pisman, Matti
AU - Lichtenberg, Elinor M.
AU - Schüepp, Christof
AU - Herzog, Felix
AU - Entling, Martin H.
AU - Dupont, Yoko L.
AU - Michener, Charles D.
AU - Daily, Gretchen C.
AU - Ehrlich, Paul R.
AU - Burns, Katherine L. W.
AU - Vilà, Montserrat
AU - Robson, Andrew
AU - Howlett, Brad
AU - Blechschmidt, Leah
AU - Jauker, Frank
AU - Schwarzbach, Franziska
AU - Nesper, Maike
AU - Diekötter, Tim
AU - Wolters, Volkmar
AU - Castro, Helena
AU - Gaspar, Hugo
AU - Nault, Brian A.
AU - Badenhausser, Isabelle
AU - Petersen, Jessica D.
AU - Tscharntke, Teja
AU - Bretagnolle, Vincent
AU - Willis Chan, D. Susan
AU - Chacoff, Natacha
AU - Andersson, Georg K. S.
AU - Jha, Shalene
AU - Colville, Jonathan F.
AU - Veldtman, Ruan
AU - Coutinho, Jeferson
AU - Bianchi, Felix J. J. A.
AU - Sutter, Louis
AU - Albrecht, Matthias
AU - Jeanneret, Philippe
AU - Zou, Yi
AU - Averill, Anne L.
AU - Saez, Agustin
AU - Sciligo, Amber R.
AU - Vergara, Carlos H.
AU - Bloom, Elias H.
AU - Oeller, Elisabeth
AU - Badano, Ernesto I.
AU - Loeb, Gregory M.
AU - Grab, Heather
AU - Ekroos, Johan
AU - Gagic, Vesna
AU - Cunningham, Saul A.
AU - Åström, Jens
AU - Cavigliasso, Pablo
AU - Trillo, Alejandro
AU - Classen, Alice
AU - Mauchline, Alice L.
AU - Montero‐Castaño, Ana
AU - Wilby, Andrew
AU - Woodcock, Ben A.
AU - Sidhu, C. Sheena
AU - Steffan‐Dewenter, Ingolf
AU - Vogiatzakis, Ioannis N.
AU - Herrera, José M.
AU - Otieno, Mark
AU - Gikungu, Mary W.
AU - Cusser, Sarah J.
AU - Nauss, Thomas
AU - Nilsson, Lovisa
AU - Knapp, Jessica
AU - Ortega‐Marcos, Jorge J.
AU - González, José A.
AU - Osborne, Juliet L.
AU - Blanche, Rosalind
AU - Shaw, Rosalind F.
AU - Hevia, Violeta
AU - Stout, Jane
AU - Arthur, Anthony D.
AU - Blochtein, Betina
AU - Szentgyorgyi, Hajnalka
AU - Li, Jin
AU - Mayfield, Margaret M.
AU - Woyciechowski, Michał
AU - Nunes‐Silva, Patrícia
AU - Halinski de Oliveira, Rosana
AU - Henry, Steve
AU - Simmons, Benno I.
AU - Dalsgaard, Bo
AU - Hansen, Katrine
AU - Sritongchuay, Tuanjit
AU - O'Reilly, Alison D.
AU - Chamorro García, Fermín José
AU - Nates Parra, Guiomar
AU - Magalhães Pigozo, Camila
AU - Bartomeus, Ignasi
PY - 2022/3/1
Y1 - 2022/3/1
N2 - Seventy five percent of the world's food crops benefit from insect pollination. Hence, there has been increased interest in how global change drivers impact this critical ecosystem service. Because standardized data on crop pollination are rarely available, we are limited in our capacity to understand the variation in pollination benefits to crop yield, as well as to anticipate changes in this service, develop predictions, and inform management actions. Here, we present CropPol, a dynamic, open, and global database on crop pollination. It contains measurements recorded from 202 crop studies, covering 3,394 field observations, 2,552 yield measurements (i.e., berry mass, number of fruits, and fruit density [kg/ha], among others), and 47,752 insect records from 48 commercial crops distributed around the globe. CropPol comprises 32 of the 87 leading global crops and commodities that are pollinator dependent. Malus domestica is the most represented crop (32 studies), followed by Brassica napus (22 studies), Vaccinium corymbosum (13 studies), and Citrullus lanatus (12 studies). The most abundant pollinator guilds recorded are honey bees (34.22% counts), bumblebees (19.19%), flies other than Syrphidae and Bombyliidae (13.18%), other wild bees (13.13%), beetles (10.97%), Syrphidae (4.87%), and Bombyliidae (0.05%). Locations comprise 34 countries distributed among Europe (76 studies), North America (60), Latin America and the Caribbean (29), Asia (20), Oceania (10), and Africa (7). Sampling spans three decades and is concentrated on 2001–2005 (21 studies), 2006–2010 (40), 2011–2015 (88), and 2016–2020 (50). This is the most comprehensive open global data set on measurements of crop flower visitors, crop pollinators and pollination to date, and we encourage researchers to add more datasets to this database in the future. This data set is released for non-commercial use only. Credits should be given to this paper (i.e., proper citation), and the products generated with this database should be shared under the same license terms (CC BY-NC-SA).
AB - Seventy five percent of the world's food crops benefit from insect pollination. Hence, there has been increased interest in how global change drivers impact this critical ecosystem service. Because standardized data on crop pollination are rarely available, we are limited in our capacity to understand the variation in pollination benefits to crop yield, as well as to anticipate changes in this service, develop predictions, and inform management actions. Here, we present CropPol, a dynamic, open, and global database on crop pollination. It contains measurements recorded from 202 crop studies, covering 3,394 field observations, 2,552 yield measurements (i.e., berry mass, number of fruits, and fruit density [kg/ha], among others), and 47,752 insect records from 48 commercial crops distributed around the globe. CropPol comprises 32 of the 87 leading global crops and commodities that are pollinator dependent. Malus domestica is the most represented crop (32 studies), followed by Brassica napus (22 studies), Vaccinium corymbosum (13 studies), and Citrullus lanatus (12 studies). The most abundant pollinator guilds recorded are honey bees (34.22% counts), bumblebees (19.19%), flies other than Syrphidae and Bombyliidae (13.18%), other wild bees (13.13%), beetles (10.97%), Syrphidae (4.87%), and Bombyliidae (0.05%). Locations comprise 34 countries distributed among Europe (76 studies), North America (60), Latin America and the Caribbean (29), Asia (20), Oceania (10), and Africa (7). Sampling spans three decades and is concentrated on 2001–2005 (21 studies), 2006–2010 (40), 2011–2015 (88), and 2016–2020 (50). This is the most comprehensive open global data set on measurements of crop flower visitors, crop pollinators and pollination to date, and we encourage researchers to add more datasets to this database in the future. This data set is released for non-commercial use only. Credits should be given to this paper (i.e., proper citation), and the products generated with this database should be shared under the same license terms (CC BY-NC-SA).
KW - Ecology
KW - Evolution
KW - Behavior and Systematics
U2 - 10.1002/ecy.3614
DO - 10.1002/ecy.3614
M3 - Journal article
VL - 103
JO - Ecology
JF - Ecology
SN - 0012-9658
IS - 3
ER -