Pollination by wild and managed animal vectors

In this chapter, we first document the present knowledge of wild and managed pollinators in Mexico. We reviewed literature of wild pollinators (e.g., insects, bats, and birds) and their contribution to wild plant reproduction and food production. As for managed pollinators, we described the actual and potential use of native pollinators (e.g., meliponiculture and bombiculture) in food production and pest control (biovectoring). Next, we outline the main threats that pollinators are exposed to in Mexico including habitat loss, pesticides, climate change, and exotic pollinator introduction, with a focus on which pollinator groups are more vulnerable. Finally, we report pollinator status of conservation and successful conservation strategies implemented in Mexico.

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Main Authors: Solís Montero, Lislie Doctora autora 12317, Arizmendi, María del Coro autora, Martínez de Castro Dubernard, Alejandra Maestra autora 21628, Vergara Briceño, Carlos Hernán Doctor autor 14275, Guzmán Díaz, Miguel Ángel Maestro autor 7865, Vandame, Rémy Doctor autor 3181
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Subjects:Polinizadores, Meliponicultura, Abejorros, Plaguicidas, Fragmentación de hábitats, Cambio climático,
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