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From the study "Key tropical crops at risk from pollinator loss due to climate change and land use"

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English: "All projections are based on mean projections of the standardized temperature anomaly based on temperature estimates from an ensemble of individual climate models. (A) The sum of crop production at risk across all crops with some dependence on animal pollination, as a proportion of the production of all crops grown in a location (“proportional production risk”). (B) The total crop production at risk for the seven crops with the highest total pollination-dependent production value globally (see fig. S11 for the top 20 crops by pollination-dependent production alone, fig. S12 for country level proportional production risk, and fig. S13 for crop level proportional production risk), in million US$ per annum, broken down into four main geographic regions. Each colored bar represents a pollination-dependent crop group: gray, cocoa; black, tropical fruits (not recorded elsewhere); red, fruits (not recorded elsewhere); orange, mango; dark blue, coffee; yellow, watermelon; green, coconut; and other crops, light blue. Per-tonne values of each crop are for the years 2015–2019 (US$ in 2015–2019 values) taken from (91) and total pollination dependent production according to (47) and (36). Each country is indicated according to its ISO3 code."
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Source https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.adh0756
Author Authors of the study: Joseph Millard https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3025-3565 , Charlotte L. Outhwaite https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9997-6780, Silvia Ceaușu, Luísa G. Carvalheiro, Felipe Deodato da Silva e Silva, Lynn V. Dicks, Jeff Ollerton, and Tim Newbold

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