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1. Irrigation method does not affect wild bee pollinators of hybrid sunflower

2. Hedgerows enhance beneficial insects on farms in California's Central Valley

3. Arbuscular mycorrhizal interactions and nutrient supply mediate floral trait variation and pollinator visitation.

4. A cautious approach to subsidies for environmental sustainability.

5. Environmental impacts of genetically modified crops.

6. Joint environmental and social benefits from diversified agriculture.

7. Biodiversity-production feedback effects lead to intensification traps in agricultural landscapes.

8. How does framing influence preference for multiple solutions to societal problems?

9. Exploring scenarios for the food system-zoonotic risk interface.

10. Common pesticides disrupt critical ecological interactions.

11. Interactive effects of multiscale diversification practices on farmland bird stress.

12. Farm size affects the use of agroecological practices on organic farms in the United States.

13. Pesticide exposure of wild bees and honey bees foraging from field border flowers in intensively managed agriculture areas.

14. Dietary patterns of a versatile large carnivore, the puma ( Puma concolor ).

15. Functional connectivity of the world's protected areas.

16. A Framework on Polarization, Cognitive Inflexibility, and Rigid Cognitive Specialization.

17. CropPol: A dynamic, open and global database on crop pollination.

18. Building effective policies to conserve pollinators: translating knowledge into policy.

19. Time to Integrate Pollinator Science into Soybean Production.

20. Crop diversity enriches arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities in an intensive agricultural landscape.

21. Pollinator interaction flexibility across scales affects patch colonization and occupancy.

22. Integrating high-speed videos in capture-mark-recapture studies of insects.

23. Agricultural diversification promotes multiple ecosystem services without compromising yield.

24. The effectiveness of flower strips and hedgerows on pest control, pollination services and crop yield: a quantitative synthesis.

25. Ecological intensification and diversification approaches to maintain biodiversity, ecosystem services and food production in a changing world.

27. Shifts in species interactions and farming contexts mediate net effects of birds in agroecosystems.

28. A global synthesis reveals biodiversity-mediated benefits for crop production.

29. Proximity of restored hedgerows interacts with local floral diversity and species' traits to shape long-term pollinator metacommunity dynamics.

30. Response.

31. Landscapes that work for biodiversity and people.

32. Pollination Requirements of Almond (Prunus dulcis): Combining Laboratory and Field Experiments.

33. Trends in Global Agricultural Land Use: Implications for Environmental Health and Food Security.

35. Effect of oil palm sustainability certification on deforestation and fire in Indonesia.

37. A global synthesis of the effects of diversified farming systems on arthropod diversity within fields and across agricultural landscapes.

38. Opportunistic attachment assembles plant-pollinator networks.

39. The relative importance of pollinator abundance and species richness for the temporal variance of pollination services.

40. Ecological intensification to mitigate impacts of conventional intensive land use on pollinators and pollination.

41. Merging paleobiology with conservation biology to guide the future of terrestrial ecosystems.

42. A horizon scan of future threats and opportunities for pollinators and pollination.

43. Pest Control and Pollination Cost-Benefit Analysis of Hedgerow Restoration in a Simplified Agricultural Landscape.

44. Pyrodiversity begets plant-pollinator community diversity.

45. Sunflower (Helianthus annuus) pollination in California's Central Valley is limited by native bee nest site location.

46. Temporal dynamics influenced by global change: bee community phenology in urban, agricultural, and natural landscapes.

47. Corrigendum: Delivery of crop pollination services is an insufficient argument for wild pollinator conservation.

49. On-farm habitat restoration counters biotic homogenization in intensively managed agriculture.

50. Population genetic structure of the predatory, social wasp Vespula pensylvanica in its native and invasive range.

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