Identifying resource preference is considered essential for developing targeted conservation plans but, for many species, questions remain about the best way to estimate preference. Resource preferences for bees are particularly difficult to determine as the resources they collect, nectar and pollen, are challenging to estimate availability and collection. Resources are traditionally measured at the flower or inflorescence level, but these measures of availability do not correspond to the resources actually used by bees. Additionally, it is unclear as to whether common models including availability are appropriate for bees which may target resources regardless of available quantities. Here we first compare two common hypotheses of resource ...
While the discussion of native pollinator decline has grown dramatically worldwide, information on h...
This thesis investigates how intrinsic and extrinsic factors affect bumblebee foraging ecology and h...
Understanding habitat quality is central to understanding the distributions of species on the landsc...
Identifying resource preference is considered essential for developing targeted conservation plans b...
Identifying resource preference is considered essential for developing targeted conservation plans b...
Global declines of pollinators have highlighted the lack of information on pollinator species and co...
How foragers cope with complexity in both needs and resources is a major question in behavioral ecol...
Wild bees are declining in intensively farmed regions worldwide, threatening pollination services to...
Pollination by wild bees is a vital ecosystem process in natural and managed systems. Recent decline...
Wild bee populations are threatened by current agricultural practices in many parts of the world, wh...
Bee‐friendly plants are defined by the quantity of food they produce and the visitation rates of adu...
Several bee species are experiencing significant population declines. As bees exclusively rely on po...
1. Interactions between bees and flowers are historically a key topic of research in biology. Apis m...
Pollinators are the key to a successful ecosystem and without pollination our food chain would colla...
While the discussion of native pollinator decline has grown dramatically worldwide, information on h...
This thesis investigates how intrinsic and extrinsic factors affect bumblebee foraging ecology and h...
Understanding habitat quality is central to understanding the distributions of species on the landsc...
Identifying resource preference is considered essential for developing targeted conservation plans b...
Identifying resource preference is considered essential for developing targeted conservation plans b...
Global declines of pollinators have highlighted the lack of information on pollinator species and co...
How foragers cope with complexity in both needs and resources is a major question in behavioral ecol...
Wild bees are declining in intensively farmed regions worldwide, threatening pollination services to...
Pollination by wild bees is a vital ecosystem process in natural and managed systems. Recent decline...
Wild bee populations are threatened by current agricultural practices in many parts of the world, wh...
Bee‐friendly plants are defined by the quantity of food they produce and the visitation rates of adu...
Several bee species are experiencing significant population declines. As bees exclusively rely on po...
1. Interactions between bees and flowers are historically a key topic of research in biology. Apis m...
Pollinators are the key to a successful ecosystem and without pollination our food chain would colla...
While the discussion of native pollinator decline has grown dramatically worldwide, information on h...
This thesis investigates how intrinsic and extrinsic factors affect bumblebee foraging ecology and h...
Understanding habitat quality is central to understanding the distributions of species on the landsc...