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Ecology and Society Special Feature: Pollinator Decline

Guest Editors: James Cane and Vincent Tepedino
 guest editorial  
  Crisis and Transformation    HTML
 
  Don Ludwig
 research  
 The Native Bee Fauna of Carlinville, Illinois, Revisited After 75 Years: a Case for Persistence    HTML   
 
  John C. Marlin and Wallace E. LaBerge
 Butterfly Species Richness Patterns in Canada: Energy, Heterogeneity, and the Potential Consequences of Climate Change    HTML   
 
  Jeremy T. Kerr
 synthesis  
 Causes and Extent of Declines among Native North American Invertebrate Pollinators: Detection, Evidence, and Consequences    HTML   
 
  James H. Cane and Vincent J. Tepedino
 Ups and Downs in Pollinator Populations: When is there a Decline?    HTML   
 
  David Ward Roubik
 Variation in Native Bee Faunas and its Implications for Detecting Community Changes    HTML   
 
  Neal M. Williams, Robert L. Minckley, and Fernando A. Silveira
 North American Dipteran Pollinators: Assessing Their Value and Conservation Status    HTML   
 
  Carol Ann Kearns
 Habitat Fragmentation and Native Bees: a Premature Verdict?    HTML   
 
  James H. Cane
 Population Genetic Aspects of Pollinator Decline    HTML   
 
  Laurence Packer and Robin Owen
 Using Pollination Deficits to Infer Pollinator Declines: Can Theory Guide Us?    HTML   
 
  James D. Thomson
 The Economic Impacts of Pollinator Declines: An Approach to Assessing the Consequences    HTML   
 
  Peter G. Kevan and Truman P. Phillips