Pollinator-flower interactions in gardens during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown of 2020
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Authors
Ollerton, JeffTrunschke, Judith
Havens, Kayri
Landaverde-González, Patricia
Keller, Alexander
Gilpin, Amy-Marie
Rodrigo Rech, André
Baronio, Gudryan J
Phillips, Benjamin J
Mackin, Chris
Stanley, Dara A
Treanore, Erin
Baker, Ellen
Rotheray, Ellen L
Erickson, Emily
Fornoff, Felix
Brearley, Francis Q
Ballantyne, Gavin
Iossa, Graziella
Stone, Graham N
Bartomeus, Ignasi
Stockan, Jenni A
Leguizamón, Johana
Prendergast, Kit
Rowley, Lisa
Giovanetti, Manuela
De Oliveira Bueno, Raquel
Wesselingh, Renate A
Mallinger, Rachel
Edmondson, Sally
Howard, Scarlett R
Leonhardt, Sara D
Rojas-Nossa, Sandra V
Brett, Maisie
Joaqui, Tatiana
Antoniazzi, Reuber
Burton, VJ
Feng, Hui-Hui
Tian, Zhi-Xi
Xu, Qi
Zhang, Chuan
Shi, Chang-Li
Huang, Shuang-Quan
Cole, Lorna J
Bendifallah, Leila
Ellis, Emilie E
Hegland, Stein Joar
Straffon Díaz, Sara
Lander, Tonya Allen
Mayr, Antonia V
Dawson, Richard
Eeraerts, Maxime
Armbruster, W Scott
Walton, Becky
Adjlane, Noureddine
Falk, Steven
Mata, Luis
Goncalves Geiger, Anya
Carvell, Claire
Wallace, Claire
Ratto, Fabrizia
Barberis, Marta
Kahane, Fay
Connop, Stuart
Stip, Anthonie
Sigrist, Maria Rosangela
Vereecken, Nicolas J
Klein, Alexandra-Maria
Baldock, Katherine
Arnold, Sarah EJ
Issue date
2022-07-27Subject Terms
beesflowers
hummingbirds
insects
pollination
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During the main COVID-19 global pandemic lockdown period of 2020 an impromptu set of pollination ecologists came together via social media and personal contacts to carry out standardised surveys of the flower visits and plants in gardens. The surveys involved 67 rural, suburban and urban gardens, of various sizes, ranging from 61.18° North in Norway to 37.96° South in Australia, resulting in a data set of 25,174 rows, with each row being a unique interaction record for that date/site/plant species, and comprising almost 47,000 visits to flowers, as well as records of flowers that were not visited by pollinators, for over 1,000 species and varieties belonging to more than 460 genera and 96 plant families. The more than 650 species of flower visitors belong to 12 orders of invertebrates and four of vertebrates. In this first publication from the project, we present a brief description of the data and make it freely available for any researchers to use in the future, the only restriction being that they cite this paper in the first instance. The data generated from these global surveys will provide scientific evidence to help us understand the role that private gardens (in urban, rural and suburban areas) can play in conserving insect pollinators and identify management actions to enhance their potential.Citation
Ollerton, J., Trunschke, J. ., Havens, K. ., Landaverde-González, P. ., Keller, A. ., Gilpin, A.-M. ., … Arnold, S. E. J. . (2022). Pollinator-flower interactions in gardens during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown of 2020. Journal of Pollination Ecology, 32, 87–96. https://doi.org/10.26786/1920-7603(2022)695Journal
Journal of Pollination EcologyType
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Copyright (c) 2022 Jeff Ollerton, Judith Trunschke, Kayri Havens, Patricia Landaverde-González, Alexander Keller, Amy-Marie Gilpin, André Rodrigo Rech, Gudryan J. Baronio, Benjamin J. Phillips, Chris Mackin, Dara A. Stanley, Erin Treanore, Ellen Baker, Ellen L. Rotheray, Emily Erickson, Felix Fornoff, Francis Q. Brearley, Gavin Ballantyne, Graziella Iossa, Graham N. Stone, Ignasi Bartomeus, Jenni A. Stockan, Johana Leguizamón, Kit Prendergast, Lisa Rowley, Manuela Giovanetti, Raquel de Oliveira Bueno, Renate A. Wesselingh, Rachel Mallinger, Sally Edmondson, Scarlett R. Howard, Sara D. Leonhardt, Sandra V. Rojas-Nossa, Maisie Brett, Tatiana Joaqui, Reuber Antoniazzi, Victoria J. Burton, Hui-Hui Feng, Zhi-Xi Tian, Qi Xu, Chuan Zhang, Chang-Li Shi, Shuang-Quan Huang, Lorna J. Cole, Leila Bendifallah, Emilie E. Ellis, Stein Joar Hegland, Sara Straffon Díaz, Tonya Allen Lander, Antonia V. Mayr, Richard Dawson, Maxime Eeraerts, W. Scott Armbruster, Becky Walton, Noureddine Adjlane, Steven Falk, Luis Mata, Anya Goncalves Geiger, Claire Carvell, Claire Wallace, Fabrizia Ratto, Marta Barberis, Fay Kahane, Stuart Connop, Anthonie Stip, Maria Rosangela Sigrist, Nicolas J. Vereecken, Alexandra-Maria Klein, Katherine Baldock, Sarah E. J. Arnold Creative Commons License This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The linked file is the published version of the article.NHM Repository
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1920-7603ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.26786/1920-7603(2022)695
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