The Northern Great Plains region of the US annually hosts a large portion of commercially managed U.S. honey bee colonies each summer. Changing land use patterns over the last several decades have contributed to declines in the availability of bee forage across the region, and the future sustainability of the region to support honey bee colonies is unclear. We examined the influence of varying land use on the survivorship and productivity of honey bee colonies located in six apiaries within the Northern Great Plains state of North Dakota, an area of intensive agriculture and high density of beekeeping operations. Land use surrounding the apiaries was quantified over three years, 2010–2012, and survival and productivity of honey bee colonies...
<div><p>Pollination is a critical ecosystem service affected by various drivers of land-use change, ...
Pollination is a critical ecosystem service affected by various drivers of land-use change, such as ...
About 35 percent of the world’s food crops depend on pollinators, including managed honey bees, to r...
The Northern Great Plains region of the US annually hosts a large portion of commercially managed U....
Human reliance on insect pollination services continues to increase even as pollinator populations e...
Societal dependence on insects for pollination of agricultural crops has risen amidst concerns over ...
Although both managed and unmanaged bees are important pollinators of crops and wild plants, efforts...
Managed and wild pollinators are critical components of agricultural and natural systems. Despite th...
Human dependence on insect pollinators continues to grow even as pollinators face global declines. T...
Colony monitoring devices used to track and assess the health status of honey bees are becoming more...
Pollinators are integral to plant ecology as well as to worldwide food availability and security. Un...
We previously characterized and quantified the influence of land use on survival and productivity of...
Pollen is the source of protein for most bee species, yet the quality and quantity of pollen is vari...
Insect pollinators are critically important for maintaining U.S. food production and ecosystem healt...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. February 2015. Major: Entomology. Advisor: Marla S. Spiv...
<div><p>Pollination is a critical ecosystem service affected by various drivers of land-use change, ...
Pollination is a critical ecosystem service affected by various drivers of land-use change, such as ...
About 35 percent of the world’s food crops depend on pollinators, including managed honey bees, to r...
The Northern Great Plains region of the US annually hosts a large portion of commercially managed U....
Human reliance on insect pollination services continues to increase even as pollinator populations e...
Societal dependence on insects for pollination of agricultural crops has risen amidst concerns over ...
Although both managed and unmanaged bees are important pollinators of crops and wild plants, efforts...
Managed and wild pollinators are critical components of agricultural and natural systems. Despite th...
Human dependence on insect pollinators continues to grow even as pollinators face global declines. T...
Colony monitoring devices used to track and assess the health status of honey bees are becoming more...
Pollinators are integral to plant ecology as well as to worldwide food availability and security. Un...
We previously characterized and quantified the influence of land use on survival and productivity of...
Pollen is the source of protein for most bee species, yet the quality and quantity of pollen is vari...
Insect pollinators are critically important for maintaining U.S. food production and ecosystem healt...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. February 2015. Major: Entomology. Advisor: Marla S. Spiv...
<div><p>Pollination is a critical ecosystem service affected by various drivers of land-use change, ...
Pollination is a critical ecosystem service affected by various drivers of land-use change, such as ...
About 35 percent of the world’s food crops depend on pollinators, including managed honey bees, to r...