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David E. Pattemore
Researcher at Plant & Food Research
Publications - 41
Citations - 1467
David E. Pattemore is an academic researcher from Plant & Food Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pollination & Pollinator. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 32 publications receiving 1087 citations. Previous affiliations of David E. Pattemore include University of Auckland & Princeton University.
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Non-bee insects are important contributors to global crop pollination
Romina Rader,Ignasi Bartomeus,Lucas Alejandro Garibaldi,Michael P.D. Garratt,Brad G. Howlett,Rachael Winfree,Saul A. Cunningham,Margaret M. Mayfield,Anthony D. Arthur,Georg K.S. Andersson,Riccardo Bommarco,Claire Brittain,Luísa G. Carvalheiro,Luísa G. Carvalheiro,Luísa G. Carvalheiro,Natacha P. Chacoff,Martin H. Entling,Benjamin Foully,Breno Magalhães Freitas,Barbara Gemmill-Herren,Jaboury Ghazoul,Sean R. Griffin,Caroline L. Gross,Lina Herbertsson,Felix Herzog,Juliana Hipólito,S. R. Jaggar,Frank Jauker,Alexandra-Maria Klein,David Kleijn,Smitha Krishnan,Camila Q. Lemos,Sandra Lindström,Sandra Lindström,Yael Mandelik,Yael Mandelik,Victor M. Monteiro,W.R. Nelson,Lovisa Nilsson,David E. Pattemore,Natália de Oliveira Pereira,Gideon Pisanty,Gideon Pisanty,Simon G. Potts,Menno Reemer,Maj Rundlöf,Cory S. Sheffield,Jeroen Scheper,Christof Schüepp,Christof Schüepp,Henrik G. Smith,Dara A. Stanley,Dara A. Stanley,Jane C. Stout,Hajnalka Szentgyörgyi,Hajnalka Szentgyörgyi,Hisatomo Taki,Carlos H. Vergara,Blandina Felipe Viana,Michal Woyciechowski +59 more
TL;DR: It is shown that non-bee insect pollinators play a significant role in global crop production and respond differently than bees to landscape structure, probably making their crop pollination services more robust to changes in land use.
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Challenges and prospects in the telemetry of insects.
TL;DR: This work reviews the available literature on insect telemetry using active (battery‐powered) radio transmitters and compares this technology to harmonic radar and radio frequency identification (RFID) which use passive tags (i.e. without a battery).
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A horizon scan of future threats and opportunities for pollinators and pollination
Mark J. F. Brown,Lynn V. Dicks,Robert J. Paxton,Katherine C. R. Baldock,Andrew B. Barron,Marie Pierre Chauzat,Breno Magalhães Freitas,Dave Goulson,Sarina Jepsen,Claire Kremen,Jilian Li,Peter J. Neumann,David E. Pattemore,Simon G. Potts,Oliver Schweiger,Colleen L. Seymour,Jane C. Stout +16 more
TL;DR: While current pollinator management approaches are largely driven by mitigating past impacts, this work presents opportunities for pre-emptive practice, legislation, and policy to sustainably manage pollinators for future generations.
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Hairiness: the missing link between pollinators and pollination.
Jamie R. Stavert,Gustavo Liñán-Cembrano,Jacqueline R. Beggs,Brad G. Howlett,David E. Pattemore,Ignasi Bartomeus +5 more
TL;DR: It is shown that pollinator hairiness is strongly linked to pollination—an important ecosystem function, and a rigorous and time-efficient method is provided for measuring hairiness.
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Invasive rats and recent colonist birds partially compensate for the loss of endemic New Zealand pollinators
TL;DR: Empirical evidence is provided that widespread non-native species can play an important role in maintaining ecosystem functions, a role that needs to be assessed when planning invasive species control or eradication programmes.