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Göttinger Forscher wollen Biodiversitätsfreundliche Landschaften fördern

Göttinger Forscher wollen Biodiversitätsfreundliche Landschaften fördern
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University of Göttingen: Promoting biodiversity-friendly landscapes – beyond organic farming

University of Göttingen: Promoting biodiversity-friendly landscapes – beyond organic farming
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Flower diversity may mitigate insecticide effects on wild bees


Credit: F Klaus/University of Göttingen
A higher diversity of flowering plants increases the breeding success of wild bees and may help compensate for the negative effects of insecticides. This is what researchers from the Universities of Göttingen and Hohenheim, as well as the Julius Kühn Institute, have found in a large-scale experimental study. The results have been published in the scientific journal
Ecology Letters.
In their experiment, the researchers investigated how successfully the wild bee Osmia bicornis (red mason bee) reproduced. Red mason bees are important for both ecological and economic reasons. The wild bees were experimentally kept in more than 50 large enclosure cages with flower mixtures of varying wild plant diversity and insecticide-treated oilseed rape. Subsequently, the reproductive success of the wild bees, as measured by the number of their brood cells and emerged offspring, was investigated over several months. ....

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