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Economic and ecosystem benefits of bee pollination.
Abstract
This chapter describes the worldwide production trends for bee-pollinated crops and the quality properties distinctive to bee-pollinated crops. It also discusses the value of optimizing pollination in bee-pollinated crops and the efforts of valuing bee pollination across geographic scales. Other ecosystem services provided by bees are highlighted.