A meta-analysis of single visit pollination effectiveness comparing honeybees and other floral visitors.
Maureen L PageCharlie C NicholsonRoss M BrennanAnna T BritzmanJessica GreerJeremy HembergerHanna M KahlUta MüllerYouhong PengNick M RosenbergerClara StuligrossLi WangLouie H YangNeal M WilliamsPublished in: American journal of botany (2021)
Although high visitation frequencies make honeybees important pollinators, they were less effective than the average bee and rarely the most effective pollinator of the plants they visit. As such, honeybees may be imperfect substitutes for the loss of wild pollinators, and safeguarding pollination will benefit from conservation of non-honeybee taxa.