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Home
News
Outreach
Our Team
Romina Rader
Lena Schmidt
Karen Santos
Abby Davis
Jeremy Jones
Angus Dingley
Lucy Johanson
Fritzie Camino
Jelena Preradovic
Tshering Nidup
Opportunities
Publications
Former Lab members
Natalie Tees
Blake Dawson
Carolyn Sonter
David Perovic
Erandi Wijesinghe
Charlie Bailey
Former lab members
Ulrika Samnegard
Jose Barragan
Liam Kendall
Emma Goodwin
Heidi Kolkert
Martin Brummell
Juan Lobaton Garces
Romina Rader
June 20, 2018
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Bumblebees are frequent flyers - what are the impacts?

Romina Rader
June 20, 2018
Publications

Romina, Manu and Toby wrote a blog post for Journal of Applied Ecology on a recent paper published in the journal about introducing bumble bees to new regions for crop pollination.

Read the post here:

Addressing pollinator introduction policy and the effects introduced species can have on local ecosystems, Romina Rader, Manu Saunders and Tobias Smith discuss the recent Policy Direction, Coordinated species importation policies are needed to reduce serious invasions globally: The case of alien bumblebees in South America by Aizen et al.

Tagged: crop pollination, bees

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