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Insect-flower interactions in the Mediterranean area: a Citizen Science dataset collated within the LIFE 4 Pollinators project
Barberis, Marta; Bitonto, Fortunato Fulvio; Costantino, Roberto et al.
2025In Journal of Pollination Ecology
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Abstract :
[en] Pollinators play a vital role in most terrestrial ecosystems, supporting wild plant communities and enhancing agricultural yields. However, despite their ecological and economic importance, they have been experiencing an alarming decline over the past decades. The Mediterranean region, known for harboring highly diverse communities of plants and pollinators, is particularly vulnerable due to intense anthropogenic pressures. Furthermore, the ecological roles of many floral visitors remain poorly understood, hindering conservation efforts. In response, in recent years, growing attention has been directed toward the contribution that citizens can give in support of pollinator research. An increasing number of projects have adopted a Citizen Science approach to enable large-scale data collection. The LIFE 4 Pollinators project (LIFE18/GIE/IT/000755) “Involving people to protect wild bees and other pollinators in the Mediterranean” aims to promote the conservation of pollinating insects and entomophilous plants across the Mediterranean region by fostering progressive changes in human practices that threaten wild pollinators. In addition to the implementation of several actions to raise awareness, the project launched a web platform to collect photographic records of flower–insect interaction from the public. The platform is expected to remain active for at least ten years, during which we encourage continuing record submissions by interested bodies. With this data paper we are making the current dataset freely accessible to anyone, committing to periodic online updates.
Disciplines :
Environmental sciences & ecology
Author, co-author :
Barberis, Marta 
Bitonto, Fortunato Fulvio 
Costantino, Roberto 
Bianco, Lorenzo 
Birtele, Daniele
Bonifacino, Marco 
Cangelmi, Giacomo 
Capò, Miquel 
Chroni, Athanasia 
D'Agostino, Marco
Dal Cin, Matteo 
Devalez, Jelle 
Bortolotti, Laura 
Flaminio, Simone  ;  Université de Mons - UMONS > Faculté des Sciences > Service de Zoologie
Giacò, Antonio
Lenzi, Lucia 
Magagnoli, Serena 
Minici, Alessio 
Nakas, Georgios 
Navarro, Luis 
Samuele, Gianfranco 
Sánchez, José María 
Petanidou, Theodora 
Quaranta, Marino 
Ranalli, Rosa 
Rossini, Michele
Ruzzier, Enrico 
Sgolastra, Fabio
Traveset, Anna 
Zenga, Emanuele Luigi 
Galloni, Marta 
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Language :
English
Title :
Insect-flower interactions in the Mediterranean area: a Citizen Science dataset collated within the LIFE 4 Pollinators project
Publication date :
03 November 2025
Journal title :
Journal of Pollination Ecology
eISSN :
1920-7603
Publisher :
Journal of Pollination Ecology (ASBL)
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
Research unit :
S869 - Zoologie
Research institute :
R100 - Institut des Biosciences
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