Current pesticide risk assessment for bees relies on a single (social) species, the western honey bee, Apis mellifera L. (Hymenoptera: Apidae). However, most of the >20,000 bee species worldwide are solitary. Differences in life history traits between solitary bees (SB) and honey bees (HB) are likely to determine differences in routes and levels of pesticide exposure. The objectives of this review are to: 1) compare SB and HB life history traits relevant for risk assessment; 2) summarize current knowledge about levels of pesticide exposure for SB and HB; 3) identify knowledge gaps and research needs; 4) evaluate whether current HB risk assessment schemes cover routes and levels of exposure of SB; and 5) identify potential SB model specie...
Several mason bees (Osmia spp.), such as Osmia lignaria and Osmia cornifrons, are efficient and valu...
none2noBees, including managed and wild bees, provide important ecological functions, sustaining b...
Several mason bees (Osmia spp.), such as Osmia lignaria and Osmia cornifrons, are efficient and valu...
Current pesticide risk assessment for bees relies on a single (social) species, the western honey be...
Current pesticide risk assessment for bees relies on a single (social) species, the western honey be...
To date, regulatory pesticide risk assessments have relied on the honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) (Hym...
Effects of pesticides have been debated as one of the causes of worldwide declines of bee population...
Current pesticide risk assessment practices use the honey bee, Apis mellifera L., as a surrogate to ...
In many countries, the western honey bee is used as surrogate in pesticide risk assessments for bees...
In many countries, the western honey bee is used as surrogate in pesticide risk assessments for bees...
Declines of pollinator health and their populations continue to be commercial and ecological concern...
Abstract In the European registration process, pesticides are currently mainly tested on the honey b...
Background: When considering the risk to bees a thorough understanding of the relevant routes of exp...
Bees, including managed and wild bees, provide important ecological functions, sustaining basic ec...
Bees, including managed and wild bees, provide important ecological functions, sustaining basic ec...
Several mason bees (Osmia spp.), such as Osmia lignaria and Osmia cornifrons, are efficient and valu...
none2noBees, including managed and wild bees, provide important ecological functions, sustaining b...
Several mason bees (Osmia spp.), such as Osmia lignaria and Osmia cornifrons, are efficient and valu...
Current pesticide risk assessment for bees relies on a single (social) species, the western honey be...
Current pesticide risk assessment for bees relies on a single (social) species, the western honey be...
To date, regulatory pesticide risk assessments have relied on the honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) (Hym...
Effects of pesticides have been debated as one of the causes of worldwide declines of bee population...
Current pesticide risk assessment practices use the honey bee, Apis mellifera L., as a surrogate to ...
In many countries, the western honey bee is used as surrogate in pesticide risk assessments for bees...
In many countries, the western honey bee is used as surrogate in pesticide risk assessments for bees...
Declines of pollinator health and their populations continue to be commercial and ecological concern...
Abstract In the European registration process, pesticides are currently mainly tested on the honey b...
Background: When considering the risk to bees a thorough understanding of the relevant routes of exp...
Bees, including managed and wild bees, provide important ecological functions, sustaining basic ec...
Bees, including managed and wild bees, provide important ecological functions, sustaining basic ec...
Several mason bees (Osmia spp.), such as Osmia lignaria and Osmia cornifrons, are efficient and valu...
none2noBees, including managed and wild bees, provide important ecological functions, sustaining b...
Several mason bees (Osmia spp.), such as Osmia lignaria and Osmia cornifrons, are efficient and valu...