
Our Research
Our research delves deeply into the critical roles of pollinators in maintaining ecosystem health and agricultural productivity. We study the diversity, function, and conservation needs of wild pollinators, exploring their interactions with crops and natural ecosystems across various environmental contexts. Through topics such as ecosystem services, land-use impacts, pollinator health, and biodiversity mapping, we aim to uncover the factors shaping the stability and resilience of pollinator communities and the essential services they provide.Drawing insights from global studies, we examine the interplay between wild pollinators and agricultural landscapes, shedding light on how these interactions enhance crop yields and contribute to biodiversity. Our work extends to assessing the impacts of habitat structure, foraging behaviors, and ecological pressures on pollinator populations. By combining field research with innovative mapping and biodiversity quantification tools, we strive to inform conservation strategies and land management practices, ensuring the sustainability of pollination services in the face of global challenges.
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