Pollinator monitoring more than pays for itself

Author:

Breeze Tom D.1ORCID,Bailey Alison P.2ORCID,Balcombe Kelvin G.1ORCID,Brereton Tom3,Comont Richard4ORCID,Edwards Mike5,Garratt Michael P.1ORCID,Harvey Martin6ORCID,Hawes Cathy7,Isaac Nick8ORCID,Jitlal Mark9,Jones Catherine M.10,Kunin William E.11ORCID,Lee Paul12,Morris Roger K. A.13ORCID,Musgrove Andy14,O'Connor Rory S.111ORCID,Peyton Jodey8ORCID,Potts Simon G.1ORCID,Roberts Stuart P. M.12,Roy David B.8ORCID,Roy Helen E.8ORCID,Tang Cuong Q.15ORCID,Vanbergen Adam J.16ORCID,Carvell Claire8ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Agriculture, Policy and Development University of Reading Reading UK

2. Department Land Management and Systems Lincoln University Lincoln New Zealand

3. Butterfly Conservation Wareham UK

4. Bumblebee Conservation Trust Stirling UK

5. Edwards Ecological and Data Services Ltd Wallingford UK

6. School of Environment, Earth and Ecosystem Sciences The Open University Milton Keynes UK

7. The James Hutton Institute Dundee UK

8. Centre for Ecology and Hydrology Wallingford UK

9. Queen Mary University of London London UK

10. Buglife the Invertebrate Conservation Trust Orton Waterville UK

11. Department of Biology Leeds University Leeds UK

12. Hymettus Wallingford UK

13. Hoverfly Recording Scheme Wallingford UK

14. British Trust for Ornithology Thetford UK

15. NatureMetrics Ltd Egham UK

16. INRA Paris France

Funder

Scottish Government

Natural Environment Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Ecology

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