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Wild pollinators enhance fruit set of crops regardless of honey bee abundance
LA Garibaldi, I Steffan-Dewenter, R Winfree, MA Aizen, R Bommarco, ...
science 339 (6127), 1608-1611, 2013
30312013
Crop pollination from native bees at risk from agricultural intensification
C Kremen, NM Williams, RW Thorp
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 99 (26), 16812-16816, 2002
25162002
Generalization in pollination systems, and why it matters
NM Waser, L Chittka, MV Price, NM Williams, J Ollerton
Ecology 77 (4), 1043-1060, 1996
23361996
Bee foraging ranges and their relationship to body size
SS Greenleaf, NM Williams, R Winfree, C Kremen
Oecologia 153, 589-596, 2007
19952007
Pollination and other ecosystem services produced by mobile organisms: a conceptual framework for the effects of land‐use change
C Kremen, NM Williams, MA Aizen, B Gemmill‐Herren, G LeBuhn, ...
Ecology letters 10 (4), 299-314, 2007
19292007
A global quantitative synthesis of local and landscape effects on wild bee pollinators in agroecosystems
CM Kennedy, E Lonsdorf, MC Neel, NM Williams, TH Ricketts, R Winfree, ...
Ecology letters 16 (5), 584-599, 2013
13992013
Delivery of crop pollination services is an insufficient argument for wild pollinator conservation
D Kleijn, R Winfree, I Bartomeus, LG Carvalheiro, M Henry, R Isaacs, ...
Nature communications 6 (1), 7414, 2015
10412015
The area requirements of an ecosystem service: crop pollination by native bee communities in California
C Kremen, NM Williams, RL Bugg, JP Fay, RW Thorp
Ecology letters 7 (11), 1109-1119, 2004
10172004
Ecological and life-history traits predict bee species responses to environmental disturbances
NM Williams, EE Crone, HR T’ai, RL Minckley, L Packer, SG Potts
Biological Conservation 143 (10), 2280-2291, 2010
8772010
Extinction order and altered community structure rapidly disrupt ecosystem functioning
TH Larsen, NM Williams, C Kremen
Ecology letters 8 (5), 538-547, 2005
8142005
Native bees provide insurance against ongoing honey bee losses
R Winfree, NM Williams, J Dushoff, C Kremen
Ecology letters 10 (11), 1105-1113, 2007
7522007
Species abundance and asymmetric interaction strength in ecological networks
DP Vázquez, CJ Melián, NM Williams, N Blüthgen, BR Krasnov, R Poulin
Oikos 116 (7), 1120-1127, 2007
7022007
Abundance of common species, not species richness, drives delivery of a real‐world ecosystem service
R Winfree, J W. Fox, NM Williams, JR Reilly, DP Cariveau
Ecology letters 18 (7), 626-635, 2015
6722015
Modeling the status, trends, and impacts of wild bee abundance in the United States
I Koh, EV Lonsdorf, NM Williams, C Brittain, R Isaacs, J Gibbs, TH Ricketts
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 113 (1), 140-145, 2016
6122016
The effectiveness of flower strips and hedgerows on pest control, pollination services and crop yield: a quantitative synthesis
M Albrecht, D Kleijn, NM Williams, M Tschumi, BR Blaauw, R Bommarco, ...
Ecology letters 23 (10), 1488-1498, 2020
5882020
Wild bee pollinators provide the majority of crop visitation across land‐use gradients in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, USA
R Winfree, NM Williams, H Gaines, JS Ascher, C Kremen
Journal of applied ecology 45 (3), 793-802, 2008
5862008
Synergistic effects of non-Apis bees and honey bees for pollination services
C Brittain, N Williams, C Kremen, AM Klein
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 280 (1754), 20122767, 2013
5702013
Modelling pollination services across agricultural landscapes
E Lonsdorf, C Kremen, T Ricketts, R Winfree, N Williams, S Greenleaf
Annals of botany 103 (9), 1589-1600, 2009
5242009
Complex responses within a desert bee guild (Hymenoptera: Apiformes) to urban habitat fragmentation
JH Cane, RL Minckley, LJ Kervin, TH Roulston, NM Williams
Ecological applications 16 (2), 632-644, 2006
5072006
Resource distributions among habitats determine solitary bee offspring production in a mosaic landscape
NM Williams, C Kremen
Ecological applications 17 (3), 910-921, 2007
4542007
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