Neonicotinoids are a globally prevalent class of pesticides that can negatively affect bees and the pollination services they provide. While there is evidence suggesting that colony size may play an important role in mitigating neonicotinoid exposure in bees, mechanisms underlying these effects are not well understood. Here, a recently developed agent-based computational model is used to investigate how the effects of sub-lethal neonicotinoid exposure on intranest behavior of bumblebees (Bombus impatiens) are modulated by colony size. Simulations from the model, parameterized using empirical data on bumblebee workers exposed to imidacloprid (a common neonicotinoid pesticide), suggest that colony size has significant effects on neonicotinoid...
Social bees represent an important group of pollinating insects but can be exposed to potentially ha...
Neonicotinoid pesticides are used in agriculture to reduce damage from crop pests. However, benefici...
Bumble bees and other wild pollinators are crucial to the support of both natural and agricultural e...
Neonicotinoids are a globally prevalent class of pesticides that can negatively affect bees and the ...
Neonicotinoids are a globally prevalent class of pesticides that can negatively affect bees and the ...
Neonicotinoids are a globally prevalent class of pesticides that can negatively affect bees and the ...
1. Pesticide exposure has been implicated as a contributor to insect pollinator declines. In social ...
Neonicotinoid pesticides can negatively affect bee colonies, but the behavioral mechanisms by which ...
1.The ability to forage and return home is essential to the success of bees as both foragers and pol...
Pesticide exposure has been implicated as a contributor to insect pollinator declines. In social bee...
The ability to forage and return home is essential to the success of bees as both foragers and polli...
Currently, there is concern about declining bee populations and some blame the residues of neonicoti...
Social bees represent an important group of pollinating insects but can be exposed to potentially ha...
Widespread use of neonicotinoid insecticides, such as imidacloprid, is often associated with diminis...
Reported widespread declines of wild and managed insect pollinators have serious consequences for gl...
Social bees represent an important group of pollinating insects but can be exposed to potentially ha...
Neonicotinoid pesticides are used in agriculture to reduce damage from crop pests. However, benefici...
Bumble bees and other wild pollinators are crucial to the support of both natural and agricultural e...
Neonicotinoids are a globally prevalent class of pesticides that can negatively affect bees and the ...
Neonicotinoids are a globally prevalent class of pesticides that can negatively affect bees and the ...
Neonicotinoids are a globally prevalent class of pesticides that can negatively affect bees and the ...
1. Pesticide exposure has been implicated as a contributor to insect pollinator declines. In social ...
Neonicotinoid pesticides can negatively affect bee colonies, but the behavioral mechanisms by which ...
1.The ability to forage and return home is essential to the success of bees as both foragers and pol...
Pesticide exposure has been implicated as a contributor to insect pollinator declines. In social bee...
The ability to forage and return home is essential to the success of bees as both foragers and polli...
Currently, there is concern about declining bee populations and some blame the residues of neonicoti...
Social bees represent an important group of pollinating insects but can be exposed to potentially ha...
Widespread use of neonicotinoid insecticides, such as imidacloprid, is often associated with diminis...
Reported widespread declines of wild and managed insect pollinators have serious consequences for gl...
Social bees represent an important group of pollinating insects but can be exposed to potentially ha...
Neonicotinoid pesticides are used in agriculture to reduce damage from crop pests. However, benefici...
Bumble bees and other wild pollinators are crucial to the support of both natural and agricultural e...