Browsing Brage NMBU by Author "Torvanger, Marianne Strand"
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Climatic conditions and landscape diversity predict plant–beeinteractions and pollen deposition in bee-pollinated plants
Sydenham, Markus A. K.; Dupont, Yoko L.; Nielsen, Anders; Olesen, Jens M.; Madsen, Henning Bang; Skrindo, Astrid Brekke; Rasmussen, Claus; Nowell, Megan Sara; Venter, Zander; Hegland, Stein Joar; Helle, Anders Gunnar; Skoog, Daniel Ingvar Jeuderan; Torvanger, Marianne Strand; Hanevik, Kaj-Andreas; Hinderaker, Sven Emil; Paulsen, Thorstein; Eldegard, Katrine; Reitan, Trond; Rusch, Graciela Monica (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Climate change, landscape homogenization, and the decline of beneficial insectsthreaten pollination services to wild plants and crops. Understanding how pollinationpotential (i.e. the capacity of ecosystems to support ... -
Nitrogen deposition linked to changes in flowering plant and wild bee diversity
Torvanger, Marianne Strand (Master thesis, 2022)Nitrogen (N) deposition from anthropogenic activities is a major threat to plant biodiversity, but few studies have investigated effects of N deposition on higher trophic levels, such as on flower-visiting insects. N ... -
The contributions of flower strips to wild bee conservation in agricultural landscapes can be predicted using pollinator habitat suitability models
Sydenham, Markus A. K.; Venter, Zander; Eldegard, Katrine; Torvanger, Marianne Strand; Nowell, Megan Sara; Hansen, Silke; Øverland, John Ingar; Dupont, Yoko L.; Rasmussen, Claus; Skrindo, Astrid Brekke; Rusch, Graciela Monica (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)1. Sowing flower strips along field edges is a widely adopted method for conserving pollinating insects in agricultural landscapes. To maximize the effect of flower strips given limited resources, we need spatially explicit ...