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1. Urbanisation generates multiple trait syndromes for terrestrial animal taxa worldwide

4. Multi-species pollination interactions in a Kenyan savannah ecosystem

5. The city as a refuge for insect pollinators

7. Urbanisation generates multiple trait syndromes for terrestrial taxa worldwide

14. Field boundary features can stabilise bee populations and the pollination of mass-fowering crops in rotational systems

16. Reliably predicting pollinator abundance: Challenges of calibrating process‐based ecological models

17. Pollinator size and its consequences: Robust estimates of body size in pollinating insects

18. Assessment of the response of pollinator abundance to environmental pressures using structured expert elicitation

19. Landscape impacts on pollinator communities in temperate systems:evidence and knowledge gaps

20. Molecular taxonomic analysis of the plant associations of adult pollen beetles (Nitidulidae; Meligethinae), and the population structure of Brassicogethes aeneus

21. Pollinator size and its consequences: Predictive allometry for pollinating insects

23. Food for Pollinators: Quantifying the Nectar and Pollen Resources of Urban Flower Meadows

24. The city as a refuge for insect pollinators

25. Protecting an Ecosystem Service: Approaches to Understanding and Mitigating Threats to Wild Insect Pollinators

27. Where is the UK’s pollinator biodiversity? The importance of urban areas for flower-visiting insects

28. Food for Pollinators: Quantifying the Nectar and Pollen Resources of Urban Flower Meadows

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

30. Molecular taxonomic analysis of the plant associations of adult pollen beetles (Nitidulidae: Meligethinae), and the population structure of Brassicogethes aeneus.

31. The potential for indirect effects between co‐flowering plants via shared pollinators depends on resource abundance, accessibility and relatedness

32. Chapter Four - Protecting an Ecosystem Service: Approaches to Understanding and Mitigating Threats to Wild Insect Pollinators.

34. The city as a refuge for insect pollinators

35. Large herbivores transform plant-pollinator networks in an African savanna.

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

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