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|a Front Cover -- Series Page -- Advances in Ecological Research -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Chapter One: Refining experimental design for crop pollination research: An interdisciplinary framework -- 1 Introduction -- 2 A conceptual framework for designing and interpreting crop pollination studies -- 3 Considering pollinators and plant reproductive biology -- 4 Types of data relevant to crop pollination -- 4.1 Pollinator dependence and pollen deficit -- 4.2 Pollen compatibility, availability, and viability -- 4.3 Pollen requirement -- 4.4 Flower quality, receptivity, and effective pollination period -- 4.5 Flower-visitor identity and abundance -- 4.6 Pollen transfer -- 4.7 Proxies for pollen transfer -- 4.8 Movement and pollen carryover of pollinators -- 4.9 Pollen flow in the landscape -- 4.10 Environmental factors -- 4.11 Landscape characteristics -- 5 Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Declaration of generative AI and AI-assisted technologies in the writing process -- References -- Chapter Two: Bee diversity and crop pollination in low-diversity regions: Balancing global insights and local contexts -- 1 Introduction: Bee diversity in productive ecosystems -- 2 Benefits of bee diversity for crop pollination -- 3 Setting bee diversity goals for crop pollination -- 4 Challenges and opportunities in fostering bee diversity in low diversity regions: Insights from New Zealand -- 4.1 Crop pollination and bee diversity in New Zealand -- 4.2 The interaction of New Zealand native bees with exotic and native plants -- 4.3 Diversity and prevalence of bee species across commercial crops -- 4.4 Activity patterns of bees and alignment with crop flowering periods -- 4.5 Pollen transfer and movement patterns of bees in crops -- 4.5.1 Single-visit pollen deposition -- 4.5.2 Flower-visiting behaviour.
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|a 4.6 A systematic literature review of New Zealand bees as crop visitors and pollinators -- 5 Summary: Fostering bee diversity in New Zealand -- 5.1 Pollination service redundancy -- 5.2 Pollination service complementarity -- 5.3 Native bee management opportunities and future research -- 6 Global relevance -- 7 Methodology -- 7.1 Bee species richness by country -- 7.2 Observational surveys: Bee diversity and prevalence -- 7.3 Pollen transfer to crop stigmas by bees -- 7.4 Systematic literature review: Crop flower visitors and pollinators -- Acknowledgements -- Author contributions -- Declaration of generative AI and AI-assisted technologies in the writing process -- References -- Further reading -- Chapter Three: Evaluating the net impacts of a naturalised non-native species and attempts to control its spread in the UK: Addressing the oyster in the room -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Naturalisation and dispersal of M. gigas from aquaculture sites -- 3 Impacts and potential mitigations -- 3.1 Interactions with native Flat oysters (O. edulis) -- 3.2 Interactions with other habitat types and protected areas -- 3.3 Effects on ecosystems and their function -- 3.4 Effects on birds -- 3.5 Effects on recreational activities -- 3.6 Effects on socioeconomics -- 3.6.1 Shellfish business survey -- 3.6.2 Feedback on economics and employment from general call -- 3.7 Effectiveness of mitigation strategies to minimise the spread of M. gigas -- 4 Impacts of and adaptation to climate and coastal change -- 4.1 Living breakwaters -- 5 Discussion and conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Ethics approval -- Financial interests -- Authors' contributions -- Data availability -- Funding -- Appendix A. Supporting information -- References -- Chapter Four: Regional innovation ecosystems to support sustainable forest landscape futures -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Conceptual framework.
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|a 3 Case study: Forested landscapes in Gippsland, Victoria, Australia -- 4 Methods -- 5 Results -- 6 Discussion -- Acknowledgements -- Appendix 1 Survey questions -- References -- Chapter Five: Spatial regimes provide ample early warning of tipping points -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Spatial regimes -- 3 Scale -- 4 Telecoupled spatial regimes -- 5 Leading indicators of regime change -- 6 Examples of telecoupling and cascading impacts resulting from regime movement -- 6.1 Corn and soybean production -- 6.2 Tree regime spread into the Great Plains -- 7 Implications for social-ecological resilience -- 8 Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Further Reading -- Back Cover.
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