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The global stock of domesticated honey bees is growing slower than agricultural demand for pollination.

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Although the primary cause of the accelerating increase of the pollinator dependence of commercial agriculture seems to be economic and political and not biological, the rapid expansion of cultivation of many pollinator-dependent crops has the potential to trigger future pollination problems for both these crops and native species in neighboring areas.
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This article is published in Current Biology.The article was published on 2009-06-09 and is currently open access. It has received 902 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Pollinator decline & Pollination.

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Honey bee suppresses the parasitic mite Vitellogenin by antimicrobial peptide

TL;DR: Insight is provided into the mechanism of DWV transmission by the honey bee parasitic mite to the host, and the novel role of AMP in defending against mite infestation, which indicates that the honey Bee AMP manipulates mite reproduction upon feeding on bee.

Pollination: ecosystem services and their use in agriculture.

TL;DR: Dessa forma, os polinizadores precisam ser vistos e preservados pelo seu valor nos ecossistemas, visto que este servico e um elemento nao so de estabilidade e equilibrio ecologico, mas tambem uma ferramenta importante na gestao dos recursos vegetais cultivaveis.

Influence of climate and logging history on native forest herbs and their pollinators in the southern Appalachians

TL;DR: This paper used multilevel models (MLMs) to analyze differences in species composition of communities across environmental gradients, using simulated data to show that MLMs can outperform three standard methods that researchers use to identify environmental drivers of the species compositions of communities, redundancy analysis (RDA), canonical correspondence analysis (CCA), and nonmetric multidimensional scaling (NMDS).
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Small-sized protected areas contribute more per unit area to tropical crop pollination than large protected areas

TL;DR: The role of pollination services to croplands from PAs be considered alongside other ecosystem services in PA management decisions, and it is suggested that 80% of tropical protected areas contribute to crop pollination.
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Importance of pollinators in changing landscapes for world crops

TL;DR: It is found that fruit, vegetable or seed production from 87 of the leading global food crops is dependent upon animal pollination, while 28 crops do not rely upon animalPollination, however, global production volumes give a contrasting perspective.
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Global Transformations: Politics, Economics, and Culture

TL;DR: The Global Transformations (GTL) project as discussed by the authors is the product of almost a decade's work by a research team (based at the Open University and supported by the ESRC) who have produced what James. N. Rosenau has called the definitive work on globalization.
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Global Transformations: Politics, Economics, and Culture

TL;DR: The Global Transformations (GTL) project as mentioned in this paper is the product of almost a decade's work by a research team (based at the Open University and supported by the ESRC) who have produced what James. N. Rosenau has called the definitive work on globalization.
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Economic valuation of the vulnerability of world agriculture confronted with pollinator decline

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors assessed the economic consequences of pollinator decline by measuring the contribution of insect pollination to the world agricultural output economic value, and the vulnerability of world agriculture in the face of the decline of pollinators.
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