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    Anthropogenic impacts on plant-animal mutualisms: A global synthesis for pollination and seed dispersal by Teixido, Alberto L., Fuzessy, Lisieux F., Souza, Camila S., Gomes, Ingrid N., Kaminski, Lucas A., Oliveira, Patricia C., Maruyama, Pietro K.

    Published in Biological conservation (01-02-2022)
    “…Global anthropogenic changes cause major impacts on species interactions, with cascading effects on ecosystem functioning. Animal-mediated pollination and seed…”
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    The survival and flight capacity of commercial honeybees and endangered stingless bees are impaired by common agrochemicals by Gomes, Ingrid N., Gontijo, Lessando Moreira, Lima, Maria Augusta Pereira, Zanuncio, José Salazar, Resende, Helder Canto

    Published in Ecotoxicology (London) (01-09-2023)
    “…The impact of agrochemicals on native Brazilian bees may be underestimated, since studies of non-target effects on bees have, by and large, concerned mostly…”
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    Diverse urban pollinators and where to find them by Silva, Victor H.D., Gomes, Ingrid N., Cardoso, João C.F., Bosenbecker, Camila, Silva, Jéssica L.S., Cruz-Neto, Oswaldo, Oliveira, Willams, Stewart, Alyssa B., Lopes, Ariadna V., Maruyama, Pietro K.

    Published in Biological conservation (01-05-2023)
    “…Urbanization affects the occurrence, abundance and distribution of pollinators worldwide. Although urban green spaces support many pollinators, global…”
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    Spatiotemporal availability of pollinator attractive trees in a tropical streetscape: unequal distribution for pollinators and people by Gomes, Ingrid N., Bosenbecker, Camila, Silva, Victor H.D., Cardoso, João C.F., Pena, João C., Maruyama, Pietro K.

    Published in Urban forestry & urban greening (01-05-2023)
    “…Street trees integrate the urban green infrastructure and are important elements for the maintenance of biodiversity, including pollinators. Thus, assessments…”
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