Africanized honey bees (AHB) are a hybrid between African and European honey bees (EHB). Compared to the EHB, AHB exhibit more intense, defensive behaviors but nevertheless provide the same important ecosystem service--pollination. AHB have been found in Tucson, AZ. since 1993. It is important to understand the population ecology of AHB for several reasons. Most directly, the behavioral traits retained from African bees present public safety and health risk. AHB are easily agitated; even slight disturbances (e.g., human movements) can provoke attacks. Several hybridized bee traits (e.g., higher colony growth rates, reproduction at a smaller colony size, nesting in a wider range of cavity materials, etc.) also make them more adapted to u...
Bees are the primary pollinators of flowering plants in almost all ecosystems. Worldwide declines in...
This thesis explores the history, needs and habitat of the western honey bee (Apis mellifera), produ...
Bumble bees (Bombus spp.) are adept pollinators of countless cultivated and wild flowering plants, b...
Current declines in the abundance and diversity of bees and other pollinators has created uncertaint...
Bees are one of the key groups of anthophilies that make use of the floral resources present within ...
In 1956 African honeybee queens (Apis mellifera scutellata) were imported from South Africa and Tanz...
1.Urban expansion is an increasing threat to biodiversity, especially in tropical Africa where biodi...
1.Urban expansion is an increasing threat to biodiversity, especially in tropical Africa where biodi...
Flying insect populations, including pollinators such as wild bees, have been declining globally due...
Flying insect populations, including pollinators such as wild bees, have been declining globally due...
As cities expand, conservation of beneficial insects is essential to maintaining robust urban ecosys...
Bee populations are declining but bees are critically important for pollination. Through resource pr...
Bees are the primary pollinators of flowering plants in almost all ecosystems. Worldwide de-clines i...
Bees are the primary pollinators of flowering plants in almost all ecosystems. Worldwide declines in...
Synopsis The expansion of Africanized honeybees (AHB) through the Americas has been one of the most ...
Bees are the primary pollinators of flowering plants in almost all ecosystems. Worldwide declines in...
This thesis explores the history, needs and habitat of the western honey bee (Apis mellifera), produ...
Bumble bees (Bombus spp.) are adept pollinators of countless cultivated and wild flowering plants, b...
Current declines in the abundance and diversity of bees and other pollinators has created uncertaint...
Bees are one of the key groups of anthophilies that make use of the floral resources present within ...
In 1956 African honeybee queens (Apis mellifera scutellata) were imported from South Africa and Tanz...
1.Urban expansion is an increasing threat to biodiversity, especially in tropical Africa where biodi...
1.Urban expansion is an increasing threat to biodiversity, especially in tropical Africa where biodi...
Flying insect populations, including pollinators such as wild bees, have been declining globally due...
Flying insect populations, including pollinators such as wild bees, have been declining globally due...
As cities expand, conservation of beneficial insects is essential to maintaining robust urban ecosys...
Bee populations are declining but bees are critically important for pollination. Through resource pr...
Bees are the primary pollinators of flowering plants in almost all ecosystems. Worldwide de-clines i...
Bees are the primary pollinators of flowering plants in almost all ecosystems. Worldwide declines in...
Synopsis The expansion of Africanized honeybees (AHB) through the Americas has been one of the most ...
Bees are the primary pollinators of flowering plants in almost all ecosystems. Worldwide declines in...
This thesis explores the history, needs and habitat of the western honey bee (Apis mellifera), produ...
Bumble bees (Bombus spp.) are adept pollinators of countless cultivated and wild flowering plants, b...