Bumble bees (Bombus Latrielle) are significant pollinators of flowering plants due to their large body size, abundant setae, and generalist foraging strategies. However, shared setal coloration patterns among closely and distantly related bumble bee species makes identification notoriously difficult. The advent of molecular genetic techniques has increased our understanding of bumble bee evolution and taxonomy, and enables effective conservation policy and management. Individuals belonging to the North American Bombus fervidus species-complex (SC) are homogenous in body structure but exhibit significant body color phenotype variation across their geographic distribution. Given the uncertainty of the genealogical boundaries within the SC, so...
Variation in bumble bee color patterns is well-documented within and between species. Identifying th...
Our grasp of biodiversity is fine-tuned through the process of revisionary taxonomy. If species do ...
International audienceDelimitation of closely related species is often hindered by the lack of discr...
Bumble bees (Bombus Latrielle) are significant pollinators of flowering plants due to their large bo...
Bumble bees (Bombus Latrielle) are significant pollinators of flowering plants due to their large bo...
Bombus ephippiatus is one of the most common and widespread bumble bee species throughout Mexico and...
Bumble bees, due to their morphological monotony and color diversity, have presented difficulties wi...
Bumblebees of the subgenus Bombus s. str. dominate (or used to dominate) many north temperate pollin...
Bumblebees of the subgenus Bombus s. str. dominate (or used to dominate) many north temperate pollin...
Bumblebees of the subgenus Bombus s. str. dominate (or used to dominate) many north temperate pollin...
Bumble bee research has a rich history that spans more than three centuries. The distributions and t...
The increasing evidence for population declines in bumble bee (Bombus) species worldwide has acceler...
Geographic variation in insect coloration is among the most intriguing examples of rapid phenotypic ...
Commercial greenhouse growers in both Japan and China are increasingly using reared orange-tailed bu...
<div><p>Our grasp of biodiversity is fine-tuned through the process of revisionary taxonomy. If spec...
Variation in bumble bee color patterns is well-documented within and between species. Identifying th...
Our grasp of biodiversity is fine-tuned through the process of revisionary taxonomy. If species do ...
International audienceDelimitation of closely related species is often hindered by the lack of discr...
Bumble bees (Bombus Latrielle) are significant pollinators of flowering plants due to their large bo...
Bumble bees (Bombus Latrielle) are significant pollinators of flowering plants due to their large bo...
Bombus ephippiatus is one of the most common and widespread bumble bee species throughout Mexico and...
Bumble bees, due to their morphological monotony and color diversity, have presented difficulties wi...
Bumblebees of the subgenus Bombus s. str. dominate (or used to dominate) many north temperate pollin...
Bumblebees of the subgenus Bombus s. str. dominate (or used to dominate) many north temperate pollin...
Bumblebees of the subgenus Bombus s. str. dominate (or used to dominate) many north temperate pollin...
Bumble bee research has a rich history that spans more than three centuries. The distributions and t...
The increasing evidence for population declines in bumble bee (Bombus) species worldwide has acceler...
Geographic variation in insect coloration is among the most intriguing examples of rapid phenotypic ...
Commercial greenhouse growers in both Japan and China are increasingly using reared orange-tailed bu...
<div><p>Our grasp of biodiversity is fine-tuned through the process of revisionary taxonomy. If spec...
Variation in bumble bee color patterns is well-documented within and between species. Identifying th...
Our grasp of biodiversity is fine-tuned through the process of revisionary taxonomy. If species do ...
International audienceDelimitation of closely related species is often hindered by the lack of discr...