Identifying key knowledge needs for evidence-based conservation of wild insect pollinators: a collaborative cross-sectoral exercise

Author:

Dicks Lynn V.1,Abrahams Andrew2,Atkinson John3,Biesmeijer Jacobus,Bourn Nigel4,Brown Chris5,Brown Mark J.F.6,Carvell Claire7,Connolly Chris8,Cresswell James E.9,Croft Pat10,Darvill Ben11,De Zylva Paul12,Effingham Philip13,Fountain Michelle14,Goggin Anthony15,Harding Debbie16,Harding Tony17,Hartfield Chris18,Heard Matthew S.7,Heathcote Richard19,Heaver David20,Holland John21,Howe Mike22,Hughes Brin23,Huxley Theresa24,Kunin William E.25,Little Julian26,Mason Caroline27,Memmott Jane28,Osborne Juliet29,Pankhurst Tim30,Paxton Robert J.,Pocock Michael J.O.7,Potts Simon G.31,Power Eileen F.32,Raine Nigel E.6,Ranelagh Elizabeth33,Roberts Stuart34,Saunders Rob35,Smith Katie36,Smith Richard M.37,Sutton Peter38,Tilley Luke A.N.10,Tinsley Andrew39,Tonhasca Athayde40,Vanbergen Adam J.41,Webster Sarah42,Wilson Alan27,Sutherland William J.1

Affiliation:

1. Conservation Science Group; Department of Zoology; University of Cambridge; Cambridge; UK

2. Poll Gorm; Argyll; UK

3. The Co-operative; Corporate Affairs Department; Manchester; UK

4. Butterfly Conservation; Wareham; UK

5. Asda; Leeds; UK

6. School of Biological Sciences; Royal Holloway; University of London; Egham; UK

7. NERC Centre for Ecology and Hydrology; Wallingford; UK

8. Centre for Neuroscience; Medical Research Institute; Ninewells Medical School; University of Dundee; Dundee; UK

9. College of Life & Environmental Sciences; University of Exeter; Exeter; UK

10. Stockbridge Technology Centre; Selby; UK

11. Bumblebee Conservation Trust; University of Stirling; Stirling; UK

12. Friends of the Earth; London; UK

13. Greentech Consultancy; Boston; UK

14. East Malling Research; Kent; UK

15. Linking Environment and Farming (LEAF); Warwickshire; UK

16. BBSRC; Swindon; UK

17. World Wide Fruit; Spalding; UK

18. National Farmers Union; Warwickshire; UK

19. Heineken UK Ltd; Hereford; UK

20. Natural England; Worcester; UK

21. Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust; Fordingbridge; UK

22. Countryside Council for Wales; Maes-y-ffynnon; Bangor; UK

23. Conservation Grade; Biggleswade; UK

24. Sainsbury's Supermarkets Ltd; London; UK

25. Institute of Integrative and Comparative Biology; University of Leeds; Leeds; UK

26. Bayer CropScience Ltd; Cambridge; UK

27. Waitrose; John Lewis plc; London; UK

28. School of Biological Sciences; University of Bristol; Bristol; UK

29. Environment & Sustainability Institute; College of Life & Environmental Sciences; University of Exeter; Exeter; UK

30. Plantlife; Cambridge University Botanic Gardens; Cambridge; UK

31. School of Agriculture, Policy and Development; University of Reading; Reading; UK

32. Institute of Neuroscience; Newcastle University; Newcastle upon Tyne; UK

33. Campaign for the Farmed Environment; Cambridge; UK

34. Bees, Wasps and Ants Recording Society; School of Agriculture, Policy and Development; University of Reading; Reading; UK

35. Glaxo SmithKline; Brentford; UK

36. The Co-operative Farms; Manchester; UK

37. Buglife; The Invertebrate Conservation Trust; Peterborough; UK

38. Syngenta; Bracknell; UK

39. Horticultural Development Company; East Malling Enterprise Centre; East Malling; UK

40. Scottish Natural Heritage; Perth; UK

41. NERC Centre for Ecology and Hydrology; Edinburgh; UK

42. Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs; Bristol; UK

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Insect Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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