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    Neonicotinoid residues in honey from urban and rural environments by Kavanagh, Saorla, Henry, Michael, Stout, Jane C., White, Blánaid

    “…Pesticide residues in honey can negatively affect bee health. Although recent studies have detected neonicotinoid residues in honeys from around the world,…”
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    Globalisation and pollinators: Pollinator declines are an economic threat to global food systems by Murphy, James T., Breeze, Tom D., Willcox, Bryony, Kavanagh, Saorla, Stout, Jane C.

    Published in People and nature (Hoboken, N.J.) (01-06-2022)
    “…Trade in animal‐pollinated crops plays an important role in global food systems: in many low‐income countries, export of pollinated crops such as coffee and…”
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    Protecting Farmland Pollinators: Whole Farm Scorecard - Experiences and Recommendations by Kavanagh, Saorla, Phelan, Niamh, Rodriguez-Gasol, Neus, O’ Brien, Shannen, Stout, Jane, Fitzpatrick, Úna

    Published in Journal of pollination ecology (2023)
    “…Protecting Farmland Pollinators is about identifying small actions that farmers can take that will allow biodiversity to coexist within a productive farming…”
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    Physicochemical properties and phenolic content of honey from different floral origins and from rural versus urban landscapes by Kavanagh, Saorla, Gunnoo, Jessica, Marques Passos, Thayse, Stout, Jane C., White, Blánaid

    Published in Food chemistry (30-01-2019)
    “…•Urban multi-floral honeys had a higher total phenolic content than rural honeys.•Heather honey had the highest total phenolic content of all Irish…”
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