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Caring for Pollinators - Bundesamt für Naturschutz

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L.E. NEWSTROM-LLOYD, J. COOPER, N.J. SPENCER & A.D. WILTON, Landcare Research,<br />

New Zealand......................................................................................................................78<br />

3.6. OPI: Monitoring <strong>Pollinators</strong>: Case studies from Australia and New Zealand<br />

C.L. CROSS, Ecosystem Management, the University of New England, Armindale, Australia;<br />

L.E. NEWSTROM-LLOYD, Landcare Research, Lincoln, New Zealand; B. HOWLETT, Crop<br />

and Food Research, New Zealand; G. PLUNKETT, Management, the University of New<br />

England, Armindale, Australia & B.J. DONOVAN, Donovan Scientific Insect Research,<br />

Christchurch, New Zealand................................................................................................86<br />

4. Statements<br />

4.1. The status of European pollinators<br />

S.G. POTTS & S. ROBERTS, Centre <strong>for</strong> Agri-Environment Research, University of Reading,<br />

UK; W.E. KUNIN & J.C. BIESMEIJER, Institute of Integrative and Comparative Biology and<br />

Earth and Biosphere Institute, University of Leeds, UK. ...................................................94<br />

4.2. Pollinator declines and loss of pollination services: research in the framework of the EUproject<br />

ALARM<br />

I. STEFFAN-DEWENTER, Population Ecology Group, Department of Animal Ecology I, University<br />

of Bayreuth ...........................................................................................................100<br />

5. Highlights - Zusammenfassung<br />

A. SSYMANK (BfN).............................................................................................................107<br />

6. Annex<br />

6.1. Impressions of the side-event and the pollinators buffet – demonstrating the benefits of<br />

pollination<br />

A. HAMM; A. SSYMANK .....................................................................................................121<br />

6.2. Fruit crops presented on the pollinators buffet<br />

A. HAMM; A. SSYMANK .....................................................................................................127<br />

6.3. An overview on the main pollinator groups – short fact sheets<br />

Hymenoptera: A. HAMM ...................................................................................................148<br />

Bees (Apidae): A. HAMM ..................................................................................................151<br />

True Flies (Diptera): A. SSYMANK, C. KEARNS, T. PAPE, F. C. THOMPSON .......................155<br />

Flower Flies (Syrphidae): A. SSYMANK ............................................................................159<br />

Butterflies and Moths (Lepidoptera): A. HAMM, D. WITTMANN ..........................................163<br />

Beetles (Coleoptera): A. HAMM ........................................................................................167<br />

Birds (Aves): K.-L. SCHUCHMANN .....................................................................................170<br />

Bats (Chiroptera): M. TSCHAPKA ......................................................................................177<br />

Literature <strong>for</strong> all fact sheets..............................................................................................181<br />

6.4. Links.................................................................................................................................190

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