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Competition between honeybees and wild bees Organic Eprints
Dupont, Y..
Presentation at Pollinator Symposium December 2017
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. Palavras-chave: Biodiversity and ecosystem services.
Ano: 2017 URL: http://orgprints.org/33273/1/Yoko_Dupont.pdf
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BeeFarm – mapping resources for pollinators at the farm Organic Eprints
Langer, V.; Strandberg, B.; Hansted, L.; Dupont, Y.; Madsen, H.B.; Sørensen , P. B..
The aim of the BeeFarm project is to develop a farmer’s tool for assessing resources for bees at the farm. The tool includes a guided tour through the fields and semi-natural habitats of a farm, in order for the farmer to systematically assess the bee resources on the farm. The tool will make it possible for the farmers to identify resources, which are potentially limiting wild pollinator populations.
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. Palavras-chave: Biodiversity and ecosystem services.
Ano: 2015 URL: http://orgprints.org/30049/1/Abstract%20for%20Scape%202015_Langer%20et%20al..pdf
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Organic hay fields as floral ressource for bees and other flower-visiting insects Organic Eprints
Strandberg, B.; Dupont, Y.; Søegaard, K..
Bees and other flower-visiting insects are experiencing periods of food shortage, particularly in intensively managed agricultural landscapes in Europe. As part of the Danish project EcoServe we therefore investigate whether increased richness of selected herbaceous species in organic hay fields acts as a floral resource thus enhancing abundance and biodiversity of pollinators.
Tipo: Newspaper or magazine article Palavras-chave: Biodiversity and ecosystem services.
Ano: 2013 URL: http://orgprints.org/26601/1/26601.pdf
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Bestøvere fremmer produktiviteten i landbruget. Faktaark for STEP-projekt Organic Eprints
Strandberg, B.; Dupont, Y.; Sørensen, P.B.; Bruus, M..
Bestøvende insekter øger udbyttet og kvaliteten af en lang række økonomisk vigtige europæiske afgrøder. Både Honningbier og vilde bestørevere som humlebier, enlige bier og svirrefluer er vigtige som bestøvere af afgrøder i Europa. I England er der for eksempel kun nok honningbier til at bestøve en tredjedel af de afgrøder, der rkæver denne service. Vilde bestøvere udfører således den støreste del af arbejdet.
Tipo: Report Palavras-chave: Biodiversity and ecosystem services.
Ano: 2012 URL: http://orgprints.org/26591/6/26591.pdf
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Plant-pollinator interactions in organic hayfields: importance of management regime and landscape Organic Eprints
Strandberg, B.; Dupont, Y.; Axelsen, J.A.; Bang madsen, H.; Calabuig, I.; Bygebjerg, R..
Bees and other flower-visiting insects are experiencing periods of food shortage, particularly in intensively managed agricultural landscapes in Europe. As part of the Danish project EcoServe (http://agro.au.dk/ecoserve/ ) we therefore investigated whether increased richness of selected herbaceous species in organic hay fields acted as a floral resource thus enhancing abundance and biodiversity of pollinators. Moreover, we investigated if availability of floral resources was affected by cutting regime (timing and number of cuttings during the growing season) in 11 herbaceous species, which are often used in grassland seed mixtures. In a field survey, we visited 20 organic hay meadows of different age (3-100 years), and conducted surveys regularly...
Tipo: Journal paper Palavras-chave: Biodiversity and ecosystem services.
Ano: 2014 URL: http://orgprints.org/26588/1/26588.pdf
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Leys with high plant biodiversity as feed resources for pollinators Organic Eprints
Søegaard, K.; Eriksen, J.; Strandberg, B.; Dupont, Y..
Multispecies leys contain different ecosystem services, and feed resources for pollinators can possibly be one. The challenge is to construct grassland with different flowering species and with a continuous flowering without compromising yield and herbage quality. A field experiment was carried out to examine the effect of cutting strategy in different designed species mixtures on yield, herbage quality and flowering. Two main types of mixtures were examined. High productive grass/clover mixtures with chicory, ribwort plantain or caraway and lower productive two species mixtures with weak competitors, salad burnet or dandelion, together with either birdsfoot trefoil, red clover or lucerne. The annual dry matter yield was not affected by the cutting...
Tipo: Journal paper Palavras-chave: Pasture and forage crops.
Ano: 2014 URL: http://orgprints.org/26543/1/Draft_EcoServe_A.pdf
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Effects of cutting regime, surroundings and field age on floral resources for pollinators in hay fields Organic Eprints
Dupont, Y.; Strandberg, B..
Bees and other flower-visiting insects are experiencing periods of food shortage, particularly in intensively managed agricultural landscapes in Europe. As part of the Danish project EcoServe (http://agro.au.dk/ecoserve/) we therefore investigated whether increased richness of selected herbaceous species in organic hay fields acted as a floral resource thus enhancing abundance and biodiversity of pollinators. Moreover, we investigated if availability of floral resources was affected by cutting regime (timing and number of cuttings during the growing season) in 11 herbaceous species, which are often used in grassland seed mixtures. In a field survey, we visited 20 organic hay meadows of different age (3-100 years), and conducted surveys regularly...
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. Palavras-chave: Biodiversity and ecosystem services.
Ano: 2014 URL: http://orgprints.org/26598/3/26598.pdf
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Can grasslands enhance the ecological service of pollinators? Effects of number of cuttings on availability of floral resources for flower-visiting insects Organic Eprints
Dupont, Y.; Strandberg, B.; Bang Madsen, H.; Bygebjerg, R..
Bees and other flower-visiting insects are experiencing periods of food shortage, particularly in intensively managed agricultural landscapes in Europe. As part of the Danish project EcoServe (http://agro.au.dk/ecoserve/ ) we therefore investigated whether increased richness of selected herbaceous species in organic hay fields acted as a floral resource thus enhancing abundance and biodiversity of pollinators. Moreover, we investigated if availability of floral resources was affected by cutting regime (timing and number of cuttings during the growing season) in 11 herbaceous species, which are often used in grassland seed mixtures. In a field survey, we visited 20 organic hay meadows of different age (3-100 years), and conducted surveys regularly...
Tipo: Journal paper Palavras-chave: Biodiversity and ecosystem services.
Ano: 2014 URL: http://orgprints.org/26587/1/26587.pdf
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Økologiske græsmarker som fødekilde for bier og andre bestøvere Organic Eprints
Strandberg, B.; Dupont, Y.; Søegaard, K..
Bier og andre blomsterbesøgende insekter mangler i dag føde gennem dele af året, specielt i intensivt drevne landbrugsområder. Som en del af projektet EcoServe undersøger vi derfor i hvilket omfang økologiske græsmarker, ved iblanding af udvalgte urter, kan bidrage som fødekilde og dermed til øget antal og diversitet af bestøvere.
Tipo: Newspaper or magazine article Palavras-chave: Biodiversity and ecosystem services.
Ano: 2013 URL: http://orgprints.org/26600/1/26600.pdf
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