@incollection{fdi:010091523, title = {{N}ew insights on massively introduced managed species and their consequences for plant-pollinator interactions}, author = {{G}eslin, {B}. and {M}ouillard-{L}ample, {L}. and {Z}akardjian, {M}. and {D}ajoz, {I}. and {F}lacher, {F}. and {H}enry, {M}. and {P}errard, {A}. and {R}equier, {F}abrice and {R}opars, {L}. and {S}chatz, {B}. and {V}ereecken, {N}.{J}. and {G}auzens, {B}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{I}ntroducing any species in a large number into an ecosystem is never a zero-sum game. {I}n this paper, we assessed what are the main advances on the known impacts of {M}assively {I}ntroduced {M}anaged {S}pecies ({MIMS}) on plant-pollinator communities and networks. {W}e first focused on the raising body of literature studying the effects of the introduction of honey bees ({A}pis mellifera) in ecosystems. {W}e then presented the growing concerns around emerging {MIMS}, be they plants or pollinators, with a highlight on oceanic islands. {F}inally, we proposed a roadmap to construct solutions with local actors as an incentive to regulate {MIMS}, notably in protected areas.}, keywords = {}, booktitle = {{A}dvances in ecological research : roadmaps part {A}}, numero = {68}, pages = {63--89}, address = {{S}an {D}iego}, publisher = {{A}cademic {P}ress}, series = {{A}dvances in {E}cological {R}esearch}, year = {2023}, DOI = {10.1016/bs.aecr.2023.09.003}, ISBN = {978-0-443-19378-1}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010091523}, }