Abstract

Global environmental change is critically endangering plant-pollinator interactions, as shown in this issue of <i>One Earth</i> by Huang et al., who combine phenomenological models with empirical plant-pollinator networks. Losses of pollination services in agricultural landscapes also endanger global food security but meeting the challenge of better understanding and sustaining crop pollination needs new approaches and policies.

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