Urban and suburban landscapes can be refuges for biodiversity of bees and other pollinators. Public awareness of declining pollinator populations has increased interest in growing plants that provide floral resources for bees. Various publications and websites list "bee-friendly" plants, but such lists are rarely based on empirical data, nor do they emphasize flowering trees and shrubs, which are a major component of urban landscapes. We quantified bee visitation to 72 species of flowering woody landscape plants across 373 urban and suburban sites in Kentucky and southern Ohio, USA, sampling and identifying the bee assemblages associated with 45 of the most bee-attractive species. We found strong plant species effects and variation in seaso...
Bee pollinators can thrive in highly urbanized environments if their preferred floral resources and ...
Public awareness of declining pollinator populations has increased interest in creating “bee–friendl...
Public awareness of declining pollinator populations has increased interest in creating “bee–friendl...
Urban and suburban landscapes can be refuges for biodiversity of bees and other pollinators. Public ...
Urban and suburban landscapes can be refuges for biodiversity of bees and other pollinators. Public ...
Urban and suburban landscapes can be refuges for biodiversity of bees and other pollinators. Public ...
Declining bee populations have been making headlines for the last decade or so, namely where natural...
Declining bee populations have been making headlines for the last decade or so, namely where natural...
Declining bee populations have been making headlines for the last decade or so, namely where natural...
Urban gardens may support bees by providing resources in otherwise resource-poor environments. Howev...
Urban gardens may support bees by providing resources in otherwise resource-poor environments. Howev...
Increasing habitat loss from urbanisation threatens bee populations in many regions of the world. In...
Bees visit native and non-native plant species for pollen and nectar resources in urban, agricultura...
Abstract Human-designed landscapes can host diverse pollinator communities, and the availability of ...
It is now largely recognized that pollinators are threatened in agricultural habitats. Cities are th...
Bee pollinators can thrive in highly urbanized environments if their preferred floral resources and ...
Public awareness of declining pollinator populations has increased interest in creating “bee–friendl...
Public awareness of declining pollinator populations has increased interest in creating “bee–friendl...
Urban and suburban landscapes can be refuges for biodiversity of bees and other pollinators. Public ...
Urban and suburban landscapes can be refuges for biodiversity of bees and other pollinators. Public ...
Urban and suburban landscapes can be refuges for biodiversity of bees and other pollinators. Public ...
Declining bee populations have been making headlines for the last decade or so, namely where natural...
Declining bee populations have been making headlines for the last decade or so, namely where natural...
Declining bee populations have been making headlines for the last decade or so, namely where natural...
Urban gardens may support bees by providing resources in otherwise resource-poor environments. Howev...
Urban gardens may support bees by providing resources in otherwise resource-poor environments. Howev...
Increasing habitat loss from urbanisation threatens bee populations in many regions of the world. In...
Bees visit native and non-native plant species for pollen and nectar resources in urban, agricultura...
Abstract Human-designed landscapes can host diverse pollinator communities, and the availability of ...
It is now largely recognized that pollinators are threatened in agricultural habitats. Cities are th...
Bee pollinators can thrive in highly urbanized environments if their preferred floral resources and ...
Public awareness of declining pollinator populations has increased interest in creating “bee–friendl...
Public awareness of declining pollinator populations has increased interest in creating “bee–friendl...