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Eric Venturini
Researcher at University of Maine
Publications - 14
Citations - 406
Eric Venturini is an academic researcher from University of Maine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pollination & Pollinator. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 14 publications receiving 203 citations.
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The effectiveness of flower strips and hedgerows on pest control, pollination services and crop yield: a quantitative synthesis.
Matthias Albrecht,David Kleijn,Neal M. Williams,Matthias Tschumi,Brett R. Blaauw,Riccardo Bommarco,Alistair Campbell,Matteo Dainese,Francis A. Drummond,Martin H. Entling,Dominik Ganser,G. Arjen de Groot,Dave Goulson,Heather Grab,Hannah Hamilton,Felix Herzog,Rufus Isaacs,Katja Jacot,Philippe Jeanneret,Mattias Jonsson,Eva Knop,Claire Kremen,Douglas A. Landis,Gregory M. Loeb,Lorenzo Marini,Megan McKerchar,Lora A. Morandin,Sonja C. Pfister,Simon G. Potts,Maj Rundlöf,Hillary S. Sardiñas,Amber R. Sciligo,Carsten Thies,Teja Tscharntke,Eric Venturini,Eve Veromann,Ines M.G. Vollhardt,Felix L. Wäckers,Kimiora L. Ward,Andrew Wilby,J. Megan Woltz,Steve D. Wratten,Louis Sutter +42 more
TL;DR: This synthesis identifies several important drivers of variability in effectiveness of plantings: pollination services declined exponentially with distance from plantings, and perennial and older flower strips with higher flowering plant diversity enhanced pollination more effectively.
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Pollination reservoirs for wild bee habitat enhancement in cropping systems: a review
TL;DR: It is shown that pollination reservoirs can increase wild bee populations, crop yield, and profit, and recent research clearly suggests thatPollinator-dependent growers seek alternative pollination models as pollination-security concerns grow.
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Pollination Reservoirs in Lowbush Blueberry (Ericales: Ericaceae)
TL;DR: The effects of PRs on wild bee diversity and the composition of bumble bee pollen loads are considered, and evidence of the positive impact ofPRs on crop pollination services is provided.
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What Is the Value of Wild Bee Pollination for Wild Blueberries and Cranberries, and Who Values It?
Aaron K. Hoshide,Francis A. Drummond,Thomas H. Stevens,Eric Venturini,Samuel P. Hanes,Martha Sylvia,Cynthia S. Loftin,David E. Yarborough,Anne L. Averill +8 more
TL;DR: Consumers are willing to pay ≈6.7 times more to support wild bees than producers, which indicates a potential source for market-based subsidies for invertebrate conservation.
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Global synthesis of the effectiveness of flower strips and hedgerows on pest control, pollination services and crop yield
Matthias Albrecht,David Kleijn,Neal M. Williams,Matthias Tschumi,Brett R. Blaauw,Riccardo Bommarco,Alistair Campbell,Matteo Dainese,Frank Drummond,Martin H. Entling,Dominik Ganser,G. Arjen de Groot,David Goulson,Heather Grab,Hannah Hamilton,Felix Herzog,Rufus Isaacs,Katja Jacot,Philippe Jeanneret,Mattias Jonsson,Eva Knop,Claire Kremen,D. A. Landis,Greg Loeb,Lorenzo Marini,Megan McKerchar,Lora A. Morandin,Sonja C. Pfister,Simon G. Potts,Maj Rundlöf,Hillary S. Sardiñas,Amber R. Sciligo,Carsten Thies,Teja Tscharntke,Eric Venturini,Eve Veromann,Ines M.G. Vollhardt,Felix L. Wäckers,Kimiora L. Ward,Andrew Wilby,J. Megan Woltz,Steve D. Wratten,Louis Sutter +42 more
TL;DR: This synthesis identifies several important drivers of variability in effectiveness of plantings: pollination services declined exponentially with distance from plantings, and perennial and older flower strips with higher flowering plant diversity enhanced pollination more effectively.