Identifying key knowledge needs for evidence-based conservation of wild insect pollinators : A collaborative cross-sectoral exercise. / Dicks, Lynn.V.; Abrahams, Andrew; Atkinson, John; Biesmeijer, Jacobus; Bourn, Nigel; Brown, Chris; Brown, Mark J. F.; Carvell, Claire; Connolly, Chris; Cresswell, James E.; Croft, Pat; Darvill, Ben; De Zylva, Paul; Effingham, Philip; Fountain, Michelle; Goggin, Anthony; Harding, Debbie; Harding, Tony; Hartfield, Chris; Heard, Matthew S.; Heathcote, Richard; Heaver, David; Holland, John; Howe, Mike; Hughes, Brin; Huxley, Teresa; Kunin, William E.; Little, Julian; Mason, Caroline; Memmott, Jane; Osborne, Juliet; Pankhurst, Tim; Paxton, Robert J.; Pocock, Michael J. O.; Potts, Simon G.; Power, Eileen F.; Raine, Nigel E.; Ranelagh, Elizabeth; Roberts, Stuart; Saunders, Rob; Smith, Katie; Smith, Richard M.; Sutton, Peter; Tilley, Luke A. N.; Tinsley, Andrew; Tonhasca, Athayde; Vanbergen, Adam J.; Webster, Sarah; Wilson, Alan; Sutherland, William J.
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T1 - Identifying key knowledge needs for evidence-based conservation of wild insect pollinators
T2 - A collaborative cross-sectoral exercise
A1 - Dicks,Lynn.V.
A1 - Abrahams,Andrew
A1 - Atkinson,John
A1 - Biesmeijer,Jacobus
A1 - Bourn,Nigel
A1 - Brown,Chris
A1 - Brown,Mark J. F.
A1 - Carvell,Claire
A1 - Connolly,Chris
A1 - Cresswell,James E.
A1 - Croft,Pat
A1 - Darvill,Ben
A1 - De Zylva,Paul
A1 - Effingham,Philip
A1 - Fountain,Michelle
A1 - Goggin,Anthony
A1 - Harding,Debbie
A1 - Harding,Tony
A1 - Hartfield,Chris
A1 - Heard,Matthew S.
A1 - Heathcote,Richard
A1 - Heaver,David
A1 - Holland,John
A1 - Howe,Mike
A1 - Hughes,Brin
A1 - Huxley,Teresa
A1 - Kunin,William E.
A1 - Little,Julian
A1 - Mason,Caroline
A1 - Memmott,Jane
A1 - Osborne,Juliet
A1 - Pankhurst,Tim
A1 - Paxton,Robert J.
A1 - Pocock,Michael J. O.
A1 - Potts,Simon G.
A1 - Power,Eileen F.
A1 - Raine,Nigel E.
A1 - Ranelagh,Elizabeth
A1 - Roberts,Stuart
A1 - Saunders,Rob
A1 - Smith,Katie
A1 - Smith,Richard M.
A1 - Sutton,Peter
A1 - Tilley,Luke A. N.
A1 - Tinsley,Andrew
A1 - Tonhasca,Athayde
A1 - Vanbergen,Adam J.
A1 - Webster,Sarah
A1 - Wilson,Alan
A1 - Sutherland,William J.
AU - Dicks,Lynn.V.
AU - Abrahams,Andrew
AU - Atkinson,John
AU - Biesmeijer,Jacobus
AU - Bourn,Nigel
AU - Brown,Chris
AU - Brown,Mark J. F.
AU - Carvell,Claire
AU - Connolly,Chris
AU - Cresswell,James E.
AU - Croft,Pat
AU - Darvill,Ben
AU - De Zylva,Paul
AU - Effingham,Philip
AU - Fountain,Michelle
AU - Goggin,Anthony
AU - Harding,Debbie
AU - Harding,Tony
AU - Hartfield,Chris
AU - Heard,Matthew S.
AU - Heathcote,Richard
AU - Heaver,David
AU - Holland,John
AU - Howe,Mike
AU - Hughes,Brin
AU - Huxley,Teresa
AU - Kunin,William E.
AU - Little,Julian
AU - Mason,Caroline
AU - Memmott,Jane
AU - Osborne,Juliet
AU - Pankhurst,Tim
AU - Paxton,Robert J.
AU - Pocock,Michael J. O.
AU - Potts,Simon G.
AU - Power,Eileen F.
AU - Raine,Nigel E.
AU - Ranelagh,Elizabeth
AU - Roberts,Stuart
AU - Saunders,Rob
AU - Smith,Katie
AU - Smith,Richard M.
AU - Sutton,Peter
AU - Tilley,Luke A. N.
AU - Tinsley,Andrew
AU - Tonhasca,Athayde
AU - Vanbergen,Adam J.
AU - Webster,Sarah
AU - Wilson,Alan
AU - Sutherland,William J.
PY - 2012/10/12
Y1 - 2012/10/12
N2 - In response to evidence of insect pollinator declines, organisations in many sectors, including the food and farming industry, are investing in pollinator conservation. They are keen to ensure that their efforts use the best available science. We convened a group of 32 'conservation practitioners' with an active interest in pollinators and 16 insect pollinator scientists. The conservation practitioners include representatives from UK industry (including retail), environmental non-government organisations and nature conservation agencies. We collaboratively developed a long list of 246 knowledge needs relating to conservation of wild insect pollinators in the UK. We refined and selected the most important knowledge needs, through a three-stage process of voting and scoring, including discussions of each need at a workshop. We present the top 35 knowledge needs as scored by conservation practitioners or scientists. We find general agreement in priorities identified by these two groups. The priority knowledge needs will structure ongoing work to make science accessible to practitioners, and help to guide future science policy and funding. Understanding the economic benefits of crop pollination, basic pollinator ecology and impacts of pesticides on wild pollinators emerge strongly as priorities, as well as a need to monitor floral resources in the landscape. © 2012 The Royal Entomological Society.
AB - In response to evidence of insect pollinator declines, organisations in many sectors, including the food and farming industry, are investing in pollinator conservation. They are keen to ensure that their efforts use the best available science. We convened a group of 32 'conservation practitioners' with an active interest in pollinators and 16 insect pollinator scientists. The conservation practitioners include representatives from UK industry (including retail), environmental non-government organisations and nature conservation agencies. We collaboratively developed a long list of 246 knowledge needs relating to conservation of wild insect pollinators in the UK. We refined and selected the most important knowledge needs, through a three-stage process of voting and scoring, including discussions of each need at a workshop. We present the top 35 knowledge needs as scored by conservation practitioners or scientists. We find general agreement in priorities identified by these two groups. The priority knowledge needs will structure ongoing work to make science accessible to practitioners, and help to guide future science policy and funding. Understanding the economic benefits of crop pollination, basic pollinator ecology and impacts of pesticides on wild pollinators emerge strongly as priorities, as well as a need to monitor floral resources in the landscape. © 2012 The Royal Entomological Society.
KW - Bees
KW - ECOSYSTEM SERVICES
KW - Food security
KW - hoverflies
KW - pesticide
KW - policy
KW - pollination
KW - pollinator
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U2 - 10.1111/j.1752-4598.2012.00221.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1752-4598.2012.00221.x
M1 - Article
JO - Insect Conservation and Diversity
JF - Insect Conservation and Diversity
SN - 1752-458X
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