Studies of annual and geographic variation in eusocial bee populations suggest that more stringent environmental conditions result in stronger reproductive skew favouring queens, while moderate conditions favour increasing worker reproduction. To test these predictions, we compared the phenology and colony development of H. ligatus nesting in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada to a previously studied aggregation 90 km north of St. Catharines, in Victoria, Ontario. Despite the close proximity of these two locations, St. Catharines has markedly shorter winters and longer summers. Comparisons between St. Catharines in 2006 and Victoria in the 1980s and 1990s incorporate both geographic differences in climate and temporal differences due to climat...
1. In contrast to other social bees, bumble-bees exhibit considerable size variation within the work...
Organisms must often make developmental decisions without complete information about future conditio...
Figure 2 - Seasonal phenology of Halictus ligatus inferred from weekly pan trap samples at six sites...
Studies of annual and geographic variation in eusocial bee populations suggest that more stringent e...
Studies of annual and geographic variation in eusocial bee populations suggest that more stringent e...
While most organisms are negatively affected by anthropogenic disturbance, a few species thrive in l...
1. Pollinating insects are of major ecological and commercial importance, yet they may be facing eco...
Figure 6 - Comparison of pan trapping phenologies of Halictus ligatus and Halictus confusus collecte...
Climate change is shifting the environmental cues that determine the phenology of interacting specie...
1. Reproductive timing can affect an organism's production of offspring and its offspring's success,...
Nesting biology and phenology in an aggregation of the primitively eusocial ground-nesting bee Halic...
Nesting biology and phenology in an aggregation of the primitively eusocial ground-nesting bee Halic...
Climate change has a diverse range of impacts on wild bees, including their phenology, or timing of ...
The persistence of pollinators in a given habitat is determined in part by traits that affect their ...
Local environmental conditions can facilitate or preclude the development of eusocial colonies in in...
1. In contrast to other social bees, bumble-bees exhibit considerable size variation within the work...
Organisms must often make developmental decisions without complete information about future conditio...
Figure 2 - Seasonal phenology of Halictus ligatus inferred from weekly pan trap samples at six sites...
Studies of annual and geographic variation in eusocial bee populations suggest that more stringent e...
Studies of annual and geographic variation in eusocial bee populations suggest that more stringent e...
While most organisms are negatively affected by anthropogenic disturbance, a few species thrive in l...
1. Pollinating insects are of major ecological and commercial importance, yet they may be facing eco...
Figure 6 - Comparison of pan trapping phenologies of Halictus ligatus and Halictus confusus collecte...
Climate change is shifting the environmental cues that determine the phenology of interacting specie...
1. Reproductive timing can affect an organism's production of offspring and its offspring's success,...
Nesting biology and phenology in an aggregation of the primitively eusocial ground-nesting bee Halic...
Nesting biology and phenology in an aggregation of the primitively eusocial ground-nesting bee Halic...
Climate change has a diverse range of impacts on wild bees, including their phenology, or timing of ...
The persistence of pollinators in a given habitat is determined in part by traits that affect their ...
Local environmental conditions can facilitate or preclude the development of eusocial colonies in in...
1. In contrast to other social bees, bumble-bees exhibit considerable size variation within the work...
Organisms must often make developmental decisions without complete information about future conditio...
Figure 2 - Seasonal phenology of Halictus ligatus inferred from weekly pan trap samples at six sites...