Distance from natural habitat doesn't reduce pollination in tropical smallholder farms
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Distance from natural habitat doesn’t reduce pollination in tropical smallholder farms Coffee plant with honeybee in Tarrazu, Costa Rica. Credit: John E Banks

Being close to a natural habitat such as a forest doesn’t necessarily make farmland more attractive to pollinators, a new study shows.

It is commonly thought that when farmland is close to a natural habitat it is more likely to attract bees and other pollinators, and that more flowers will develop into seeds and fruit. But a meta-analysis of how distance from natural habitats affects pollination in tropical smallholder farms discovered this is not always the case.

The study, "Proxim…

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