Fig. 4: Genus-level effect sizes for genera that contain at least ten species in our dataset. | Nature Sustainability

Fig. 4: Genus-level effect sizes for genera that contain at least ten species in our dataset.

From: Impact of pesticide use on wild bee distributions across the United States

Fig. 4

a, Model 1. The mean effect of pesticide use is strongly negative across most genera. b, Model 2. The mean effect of animal-pollinated agriculture is largely positive. c, Model 3. The mean effect of honey bees is mixed across genera. Points denote mean effects and bars 95% Bayesian credible intervals. Points and bars are coloured grey if the credible intervals overlap zero, blue if they do not overlap zero and the mean effect is positive, and orange if they do not overlap zero and the mean effect is negative. We present coefficients for all genera of bees in Supplementary Fig. 6. Sample sizes vary for each family but are the same for each model (Extended Data Table 1).

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