The 60 leading crops cultivated in Brazil, the economic value of pollination (EVP) of the harvest in 2019 and the degree of pollination dependence. Information on the degree of cropland dependence on pollinators are sourced from Klein et al. (2007), much of which are reiterated in Roubik (2018)<sup>1</sup>; Giannini et al. (2015)<sup>2</sup>; Campbell et al. (2018)<sup>3</sup> and Dorneles <i>et al</i>. (2013)<sup>4.</sup>

<p>The 60 leading crops cultivated in Brazil, the economic value of pollination (EVP) of the harvest in 2019 and the degree of pollination dependence. Information on the degree of cropland dependence on pollinators are sourced from Klein et al. (2007), much of which are reiterated in Roubik (2...

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主要作者: Willams Oliveira (21442562) (author)
其他作者: Rafaella Guimarães Porto (22683497) (author), Oswaldo Cruz-Neto (6751688) (author), Marcelo Tabarelli (242310) (author), Blandina Felipe Viana (22683500) (author), Carlos A. Peres (8561766) (author), Ariadna Valentina Lopes (22683503) (author)
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Oswaldo Cruz-Neto (6751688)
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Carlos A. Peres (8561766)
Ariadna Valentina Lopes (22683503)
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Rafaella Guimarães Porto (22683497)
Oswaldo Cruz-Neto (6751688)
Marcelo Tabarelli (242310)
Blandina Felipe Viana (22683500)
Carlos A. Peres (8561766)
Ariadna Valentina Lopes (22683503)
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Rafaella Guimarães Porto (22683497)
Oswaldo Cruz-Neto (6751688)
Marcelo Tabarelli (242310)
Blandina Felipe Viana (22683500)
Carlos A. Peres (8561766)
Ariadna Valentina Lopes (22683503)
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Neuroscience
Ecology
Cancer
Science Policy
Computational Biology
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
enhancing ecological processes
alter ecological processes
total economic valuation
least partly vulnerable
human development index
ecosystem service provision
soybean alone representing
results also show
heavier human footprint
dependent </ p
human footprint
vulnerable regions
human well
ecosystem services
regional disparities
promoting diversified
positively correlated
phytogeographic domains
mainly driven
leading crops
key indicators
income smallholders
income farmers
including soybean
habitat loss
global scale
food production
farmer income
excluding soybean
economic value
consistently reduced
commodity production
cocoa accounted
atlantic forest
agricultural production
agricultural expansion
agricultural crops
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spelling The 60 leading crops cultivated in Brazil, the economic value of pollination (EVP) of the harvest in 2019 and the degree of pollination dependence. Information on the degree of cropland dependence on pollinators are sourced from Klein et al. (2007), much of which are reiterated in Roubik (2018)<sup>1</sup>; Giannini et al. (2015)<sup>2</sup>; Campbell et al. (2018)<sup>3</sup> and Dorneles <i>et al</i>. (2013)<sup>4.</sup>Willams Oliveira (21442562)Rafaella Guimarães Porto (22683497)Oswaldo Cruz-Neto (6751688)Marcelo Tabarelli (242310)Blandina Felipe Viana (22683500)Carlos A. Peres (8561766)Ariadna Valentina Lopes (22683503)NeuroscienceEcologyCancerScience PolicyComputational BiologyEnvironmental Sciences not elsewhere classifiedenhancing ecological processesalter ecological processestotal economic valuationleast partly vulnerablehuman development indexecosystem service provisionsoybean alone representingresults also showheavier human footprintdependent </ phuman footprintvulnerable regionshuman wellecosystem servicesregional disparitiespromoting diversifiedpositively correlatedphytogeographic domainsmainly drivenleading cropskey indicatorsincome smallholdersincome farmersincluding soybeanhabitat lossglobal scalefood productionfarmer incomeexcluding soybeaneconomic valueconsistently reducedcommodity productioncocoa accountedatlantic forestagricultural productionagricultural expansionagricultural crops<p>The 60 leading crops cultivated in Brazil, the economic value of pollination (EVP) of the harvest in 2019 and the degree of pollination dependence. Information on the degree of cropland dependence on pollinators are sourced from Klein et al. (2007), much of which are reiterated in Roubik (2018)<sup>1</sup>; Giannini et al. (2015)<sup>2</sup>; Campbell et al. (2018)<sup>3</sup> and Dorneles <i>et al</i>. (2013)<sup>4.</sup></p>2025-11-25T18:33:12ZDatasetinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiondataset10.1371/journal.pone.0337328.t001https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/The_60_leading_crops_cultivated_in_Brazil_the_economic_value_of_pollination_EVP_of_the_harvest_in_2019_and_the_degree_of_pollination_dependence_Information_on_the_degree_of_cropland_dependence_on_pollinators_are_sourced_from_Klein_et_al_200/30714293CC BY 4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:figshare.com:article/307142932025-11-25T18:33:12Z
spellingShingle The 60 leading crops cultivated in Brazil, the economic value of pollination (EVP) of the harvest in 2019 and the degree of pollination dependence. Information on the degree of cropland dependence on pollinators are sourced from Klein et al. (2007), much of which are reiterated in Roubik (2018)<sup>1</sup>; Giannini et al. (2015)<sup>2</sup>; Campbell et al. (2018)<sup>3</sup> and Dorneles <i>et al</i>. (2013)<sup>4.</sup>
Willams Oliveira (21442562)
Neuroscience
Ecology
Cancer
Science Policy
Computational Biology
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
enhancing ecological processes
alter ecological processes
total economic valuation
least partly vulnerable
human development index
ecosystem service provision
soybean alone representing
results also show
heavier human footprint
dependent </ p
human footprint
vulnerable regions
human well
ecosystem services
regional disparities
promoting diversified
positively correlated
phytogeographic domains
mainly driven
leading crops
key indicators
income smallholders
income farmers
including soybean
habitat loss
global scale
food production
farmer income
excluding soybean
economic value
consistently reduced
commodity production
cocoa accounted
atlantic forest
agricultural production
agricultural expansion
agricultural crops
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title The 60 leading crops cultivated in Brazil, the economic value of pollination (EVP) of the harvest in 2019 and the degree of pollination dependence. Information on the degree of cropland dependence on pollinators are sourced from Klein et al. (2007), much of which are reiterated in Roubik (2018)<sup>1</sup>; Giannini et al. (2015)<sup>2</sup>; Campbell et al. (2018)<sup>3</sup> and Dorneles <i>et al</i>. (2013)<sup>4.</sup>
title_full The 60 leading crops cultivated in Brazil, the economic value of pollination (EVP) of the harvest in 2019 and the degree of pollination dependence. Information on the degree of cropland dependence on pollinators are sourced from Klein et al. (2007), much of which are reiterated in Roubik (2018)<sup>1</sup>; Giannini et al. (2015)<sup>2</sup>; Campbell et al. (2018)<sup>3</sup> and Dorneles <i>et al</i>. (2013)<sup>4.</sup>
title_fullStr The 60 leading crops cultivated in Brazil, the economic value of pollination (EVP) of the harvest in 2019 and the degree of pollination dependence. Information on the degree of cropland dependence on pollinators are sourced from Klein et al. (2007), much of which are reiterated in Roubik (2018)<sup>1</sup>; Giannini et al. (2015)<sup>2</sup>; Campbell et al. (2018)<sup>3</sup> and Dorneles <i>et al</i>. (2013)<sup>4.</sup>
title_full_unstemmed The 60 leading crops cultivated in Brazil, the economic value of pollination (EVP) of the harvest in 2019 and the degree of pollination dependence. Information on the degree of cropland dependence on pollinators are sourced from Klein et al. (2007), much of which are reiterated in Roubik (2018)<sup>1</sup>; Giannini et al. (2015)<sup>2</sup>; Campbell et al. (2018)<sup>3</sup> and Dorneles <i>et al</i>. (2013)<sup>4.</sup>
title_short The 60 leading crops cultivated in Brazil, the economic value of pollination (EVP) of the harvest in 2019 and the degree of pollination dependence. Information on the degree of cropland dependence on pollinators are sourced from Klein et al. (2007), much of which are reiterated in Roubik (2018)<sup>1</sup>; Giannini et al. (2015)<sup>2</sup>; Campbell et al. (2018)<sup>3</sup> and Dorneles <i>et al</i>. (2013)<sup>4.</sup>
title_sort The 60 leading crops cultivated in Brazil, the economic value of pollination (EVP) of the harvest in 2019 and the degree of pollination dependence. Information on the degree of cropland dependence on pollinators are sourced from Klein et al. (2007), much of which are reiterated in Roubik (2018)<sup>1</sup>; Giannini et al. (2015)<sup>2</sup>; Campbell et al. (2018)<sup>3</sup> and Dorneles <i>et al</i>. (2013)<sup>4.</sup>
topic Neuroscience
Ecology
Cancer
Science Policy
Computational Biology
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
enhancing ecological processes
alter ecological processes
total economic valuation
least partly vulnerable
human development index
ecosystem service provision
soybean alone representing
results also show
heavier human footprint
dependent </ p
human footprint
vulnerable regions
human well
ecosystem services
regional disparities
promoting diversified
positively correlated
phytogeographic domains
mainly driven
leading crops
key indicators
income smallholders
income farmers
including soybean
habitat loss
global scale
food production
farmer income
excluding soybean
economic value
consistently reduced
commodity production
cocoa accounted
atlantic forest
agricultural production
agricultural expansion
agricultural crops