
There’s an estimated 350,000 described species of pollinators, and many, many more undescribed. Only about 20,000 of these (i.e. less than 6%) are bee species, although you wouldn’t know it from the media obsession with bees. It’s important and and timely, therefore, that a team of South American scientists have come together to propose a special issue of the Journal of Applied Entomology that focuses on these “other” insects.
The special issue will be called “The Neglected Pollinators: Understanding the Importance of Lesser-Known Insect Taxa in Pollination”. Consider submitting a manuscript if you work on anything except bees! Here’s the link to the details of how to submit your work:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/page/journal/14390418/homepage/call-for-papers/si-2023-000411

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