Molecular methods have greatly increased our understanding of the previously cryptic spatial ecology of bumble bees (Bombus spp.), with knowledge of the spatial ecology of these bees being central to conserving their essential pollination services. Bombus hypnorum, the Tree Bumble Bee, is unusual in that it has recently rapidly expanded its range, having colonized much of the UK mainland since 2001. However, the spatial ecology of B. hypnorum has not previously been investigated. To address this issue, and to investigate whether specific features of the spatial ecology of B. hypnorum are associated with its rapid range expansion, we used 14 microsatellite markers to estimate worker foraging distance, nest density, between‐year lineage survi...
The conservation genetics of bees is of particular interest because many bee species are in decline,...
1. Foraging range is a key aspect of the ecology of 'central place foragers'. Estimating how far bee...
Insect pollinators such as bumblebees (Bombus spp.) are in global decline. A major cause of this dec...
Molecular methods have greatly increased our understanding of the previously cryptic spatial ecology...
1. Substantial reductions in the distributional ranges of several species of bumblebee have been rec...
Bumble bees (Bombus spp.) are important pollinators of both crops and wildflowers. Their contributio...
Land-use changes have threatened populations of many insect pollinators, including bumble bees. Patt...
Bumblebees (Hymenoptera: Apidae) are important pollinators of crops and wildflowers, but many specie...
Foraging distance is a key determinant of colony survival and pollination potential in bumblebees Bo...
Bumblebees are essential pollinators but, worldwide, many species are declining. The Tree Bumblebee,...
Conservation biologists, evolutionary ecologists and agricultural biologists require an improved und...
Bumble bees (Bombus spp.: Apidae) are valuable pollinators of many crop and wildflower species. Howe...
Bumblebees are important pollinators of food crops and wild plants, but their populations are in dec...
Bumblebees are major pollinators of crops and wildflowers in northern temperate regions. Knowledge o...
Bumblebees are major pollinators of crops and wildflowers in northern temperate regions. Knowledge o...
The conservation genetics of bees is of particular interest because many bee species are in decline,...
1. Foraging range is a key aspect of the ecology of 'central place foragers'. Estimating how far bee...
Insect pollinators such as bumblebees (Bombus spp.) are in global decline. A major cause of this dec...
Molecular methods have greatly increased our understanding of the previously cryptic spatial ecology...
1. Substantial reductions in the distributional ranges of several species of bumblebee have been rec...
Bumble bees (Bombus spp.) are important pollinators of both crops and wildflowers. Their contributio...
Land-use changes have threatened populations of many insect pollinators, including bumble bees. Patt...
Bumblebees (Hymenoptera: Apidae) are important pollinators of crops and wildflowers, but many specie...
Foraging distance is a key determinant of colony survival and pollination potential in bumblebees Bo...
Bumblebees are essential pollinators but, worldwide, many species are declining. The Tree Bumblebee,...
Conservation biologists, evolutionary ecologists and agricultural biologists require an improved und...
Bumble bees (Bombus spp.: Apidae) are valuable pollinators of many crop and wildflower species. Howe...
Bumblebees are important pollinators of food crops and wild plants, but their populations are in dec...
Bumblebees are major pollinators of crops and wildflowers in northern temperate regions. Knowledge o...
Bumblebees are major pollinators of crops and wildflowers in northern temperate regions. Knowledge o...
The conservation genetics of bees is of particular interest because many bee species are in decline,...
1. Foraging range is a key aspect of the ecology of 'central place foragers'. Estimating how far bee...
Insect pollinators such as bumblebees (Bombus spp.) are in global decline. A major cause of this dec...