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Developing European conservation and mitigation tools for pollination services: approaches of the STEP (Status and Trends of European Pollinators) project

机译:开发用于授粉服务的欧洲保护和缓解工具:STEP(欧洲授粉媒介现状和趋势)项目的方法

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Pollinating insects form a key component of European biodiversity, and provide a vital ecosystem service to crops and wild plants. There is growing evidence of declines in both wild and domesticated pollinators, and parallel declines in plants relying upon them. The STEP project (Status and Trends of European Pollinators, 2010-2015, www.step-project.net) is documenting critical elements in the nature and extent of these declines, examining key functional traits associated with pollination deficits, and developing a Red List for some European pollinator groups. Together these activities are laying the groundwork for future pollinator monitoring programmes. STEP is also assessing the relative importance of potential drivers of pollinator declines, including climate change, habitat loss and fragmentation, agrochemicals, pathogens,\udalien species, light pollution, and their interactions. We are measuring the ecological and economic impacts of declining pollinator services and\udfloral resources, including effects on wild plant populations, crop production and human nutrition. STEP is reviewing existing and potential mitigation options, and providing novel tests of their effectiveness across Europe. Our work is building upon existing and newly developed datasets and models, complemented by spatially-replicated campaigns of field research to fill gaps in current knowledge. Findings are being integrated into a policy-relevant framework to create evidence-based decision support tools. STEP is establishing communication links to a wide range of stakeholders across Europe and beyond, including policy makers, beekeepers, farmers, academics and the general public. Taken together, the STEP research programme aims to improve our understanding of the nature, causes, consequences and potential mitigation of declines in pollination services at local, national, continental and global scales.
机译:授粉昆虫是欧洲生物多样性的重要组成部分,为作物和野生植物提供了至关重要的生态系统服务。越来越多的证据表明野生传粉者和驯化传粉者的数量均下降,而依赖它们的植物也随之下降。 STEP项目(欧洲授粉媒介状况和趋势,2010-2015,www.step-project.net)正在记录这些下降的性质和程度的关键要素,研究与授粉赤字相关的关键功能特征,并制定红色清单一些欧洲授粉媒介团体这些活动共同为将来的传粉媒介监测计划奠定了基础。 STEP还在评估授粉媒介数量下降的潜在驱动因素的相对重要性,其中包括气候变化,生境丧失和破碎化,农药,病原体,\ udalien物种,光污染及其相互作用。我们正在测量传粉媒介服务和\ udfloral资源减少对生态和经济的影响,包括对野生植物种群,作物产量和人类营养的影响。 STEP正在审查现有的和潜在的缓解方案,并对它们在整个欧洲的有效性进行新颖的测试。我们的工作是在现有和新开发的数据集和模型的基础上,辅以空间复制的实地研究活动,以填补当前知识的空白。将调查结果整合到与政策相关的框架中,以创建基于证据的决策支持工具。 STEP正在与欧洲及其他地区的众多利益相关者建立沟通链接,其中包括政策制定者,养蜂人,农民,学者和公众。总体而言,STEP研究计划旨在增进我们对地方,国家,大陆和全球范围内授粉服务下降的性质,原因,后果和潜在缓解的了解。

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