INTRODUCTION Pollination is a critical phenomenon for global diversity and food production,largely facilitated by animal pollinators(Klein et al.2007;Hahn&Brühl 2016),which are endangered by anthropogenic cha...INTRODUCTION Pollination is a critical phenomenon for global diversity and food production,largely facilitated by animal pollinators(Klein et al.2007;Hahn&Brühl 2016),which are endangered by anthropogenic changes(Carvalheiro et al.2013;Macgregor et al.2015).展开更多
基金financially supported in part by the Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior-Brasil(CAPES)-Finance Code 001 through a fellowship awarded to the first author and grants from Fundação de AmparoàPesquisa do Estado de São Paulo(FAPESP)(2002/13898-0,2018/099947-4,2015/50683-2,and 2016/50384-8)M.D.is also grateful to CAPES(PROTAX II-grant 440597/2015-3)+1 种基金Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico(grants 305905/2012-0,311083/2015-3,312190/2018-2,and 150178/2019-0)Universidade de São Paulo(Projeto 1,Pró-Reitoria de Pesquisa).
文摘INTRODUCTION Pollination is a critical phenomenon for global diversity and food production,largely facilitated by animal pollinators(Klein et al.2007;Hahn&Brühl 2016),which are endangered by anthropogenic changes(Carvalheiro et al.2013;Macgregor et al.2015).