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Surveying insect flower visitors to crops in New Zealand and Australia
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2018
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BiodiversityEngineeringBiogeographyPlant-insect InteractionInsect ConservationEntomologyEvolutionary BiologyAgricultural EconomicsNew ZealandSpatial DistributionPest ControlPest ManagementInsect Flower VisitorsPublic HealthInsect Pollination
Abstract The survey of insect flower visitors to crops dependent on their pollination is an essential component in determining their effectiveness as pollinators. In most cases, different survey techniques are required for different crops because of variation in planting design, floral density, spatial distribution of flowers or where additional factors such as the variation in plant vigour are being explored. Here we provide survey techniques that have been, or are currently being employed to survey flower visitors across different crops in New Zealand and Australia. Future studies may consider the use of similar designs that will allow for increased standardisation within and between locations and studies. This will provide opportunities for improved direct comparisons between studies, and the ability to combine data sets to address broader spatial-scale questions regarding insect pollination.
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