Rapid assessment of insect pollination services to inform decision-making: Insect pollination services can be assessed rapidly under varying budgets with desk-based methods, field surveys, and exclusion experiments

Fabrizia Ratto*, Tom D Breeze, LJ Cole, Michael P.D. Garratt, David Kleijn, William E. Kunin, Denis Michez, Rory O'Connor, Jeff Ollerton, Robert J. Paxton, Guy M Poppy, Simon Potts, Deepa Senapathi, Rosalind Shaw, Lynn V Dicks, Kelvin S -H Peh

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