Browsing Botany (Scholarly Publications) by Author "Stout, Jane"
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Applying ecosystem accounting to develop a risk register for peatlands and inform restoration targets at catchment scale: a case study from the European region
Stout, Jane (2022)Combining natural capital accounting tools and ecosystem restoration approaches builds on existing frameworks to track changes in ecosystem stocks and flows of services and benefits as a result of restoration. This approach ... -
Applying the System of Environmental Economic Accounting-Ecosystem Accounting (SEEA-EA) framework at catchment scale to develop ecosystem extent and condition accounts
Stout, Jane (2021)Ecosystem accounting is a tool to integrate nature into decision-making in a more structured way. Applying the use of nationally available datasets at catchment scale and following the System of Environmental Economic ... -
Breeding system and pollination ecology of a potentially invasive alien Clematis vitalba L. in Ireland
Stout, Jane (2018)Aims Invasive alien plants can greatly affect native communities and ecosystem processes but only a small fraction of alien plant species become invasive. Barriers to establishment and invasion include reproductive ... -
A critical analysis of the potential for EU Common Agricultural Policy measures to support wild pollinators on farmland
Stout, Jane (2020)1. Agricultural intensification and associated loss of high-quality habitats are key drivers of insect pollinator declines. With the aim of decreasing the environmental impact of agriculture, the 2014 EU Common Agricultural ... -
The database of the PREDICTS (Projecting Responses of Ecological Diversity In Changing Terrestrial Systems) project
Stout, Jane; White, Hannah (2016)The PREDICTS project—Projecting Responses of Ecological Diversity In Changing Terrestrial Systems (www.predicts.org.uk)—has collated from published studies a large, reasonably representative database of comparable samples ... -
Developing peatland ecosystem accounts to guide targets for restoration
Stout, Jane (2021)The United Nations System of Environmental and Economic Accounting - Ecosystem Accounting (SEEA EA) is a geospatial approach, whereby existing data on ecosystem stocks and flows are collated to show changes over time. The ... -
Direct interactions between invasive plants and native pollinators: evidence, impacts and approaches
Stout, Jane (2016)Invasive non-native plants form interactions with native species and have the potential to cause direct and indirect impacts on those species, as well as the functioning of invaded ecosystems. Many entomophilous invasive ... -
Discovering Trinity's Biodiversity: Report from the Biodiversity Audit Pilot Study
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From science to society: implementing effective strategies to improve wild pollinator health
Stout, Jane (2022)Despite a substantial increase in scientific, public and political interest in pollinator health and many practical conservation efforts, incorporating initiatives across a range of scales and sectors, pollinator health ... -
Fungicides, herbicides and bees: A systematic review of existing research and methods
Stout, Jane; Cullen, Merissa G.; Thompson, Linzi J.; Carolan, James C.; Stanley, Dara A. (Public Library of Science, 2019)Bees and the pollination services they deliver are beneficial to both food crop production, and for reproduction of many wild plant species. Bee decline has stimulated widespread interest in assessing hazards and risks to ... -
A global synthesis reveals biodiversity-mediated benefits for crop production
Stout, Jane (2019)Human land use threatens global biodiversity and compromises multiple ecosystem functions critical to food production. Whether crop yield-related ecosystem services can be maintained by a few dominant species or rely on ... -
Globalisation and pollinators: Pollinator declines are an economic threat to global food systems
Stout, Jane (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 cocoa plays a significant role in livelihoods, while food systems ... -
Linear habitats across a range of farming intensities contribute differently to dipteran abundance and diversity.
Stout, Jane; Ahmed, Karzan S.D.; Volpato, Alessio; Day, Michael F.; Mulkeen, Collette J.; O'Hanlon, Aidan; Carey, John; Williams, Christopher; Ruas, Sara; Moran, James; Rotchés‐Ribalta, Roser; Ó hUallacháin, Daire; Hodge, Simon; White, Banaid; Gormally, Michael J. (2020)1. While the value of linear farm habitats for the protection and enhancement of farmland biodiversity in general is known, less is understood about their contribution to Diptera, especially those with different ecological ... -
Local‐scale tree and shrub diversity improves pollination services to shea trees in tropical West African parklands
Stout, Jane (2020)Shea Vitellaria paradoxa trees bear fruit and seeds of considerable economic, nutritional and cultural value in the African Sudano‐Sahelian zone. In much of West Africa, shea exists within an agroforestry system referred ... -
Meta-analysis reveals that pollinator functional diversity and abundance enhance crop pollination and yield
Stout, Jane (2019)How insects promote crop pollination remains poorly understood in terms of the contribution of functional trait differences between species. We used meta-analyses to test for correlations between community abundance, species ... -
A natural capital lens for a sustainable bioeconomy: Determining the unrealised and unrecognised services from nature
Stout, Jane (2020)Human activity has led to degradation of the natural environment, with far-reaching impacts for society and the economy, sparking new conceptual framings for how people interact with, and depend upon, the environment. The ... -
Organic dairy farming: impacts on insect-flower interaction networks and pollination
Stout, Jane (2011)1. Pollination interactions comprise a network of connections between ?owers and insect visitors. They are crucial for reproductive success in many angiosperms but are threatened by intensive agricultural practices. ... -
Plant protection product residues in plant pollen and nectar: a review of current knowledge
Stout, Jane (2020)Exposure to Plant Protection Products, PPPs, (fungicides, herbicides and insecticides) is a significant stressor for bees and other pollinators, and has recently been the focus of intensive debate and research. Specifically, ... -
Pollination ecology in the 21st century: Key Questions for future research
Stout, Jane (2011)To inspire new ideas in research on pollination ecology, we list the most important unanswered questions in the field. This list was drawn up by contacting 170 scientists from different areas of pollination ecology and ... -
Pollinator selection against toxic nectar as a key facilitator of a plant invasion
Stout, Jane (2022)Plant compounds associated with herbivore defence occur widely in floral nectar and can impact pollinator health. We showed previously that Rhododendron ponticum nectar contains grayanotoxin I (GTX I) at concentrations ...