Nectar is a common reward provided by plants for pollinators. More concentrated nectar is more rewarding, but also more viscous, and hence more time-consuming to drink. Consequently, theory predicts an optimum concentration for maximizing energy uptake rate, dependent on the mechanics of feeding. For social pollinators such as bumblebees, another important but little-studied aspect of foraging is nectar offloading upon return to the nest. Studying the bumblebee Bombus terrestris, we found that the relationship between viscosity (µ) and volumetric transfer rates (Q) of sucrose solutions differed between drinking and offloading. For drinking, Q ∝ µ-0.180, in good agreement with previous work. Although offloading was quicker than drinking, off...
Almost all bees collect nectar and pollen from flowers. Female bees collect pollen to provision thei...
Pollen and nectar are the two most common floral rewards, and bees must collect both. Many plant spe...
Flowers provide the energy resources of bees. In a competitive world, we can hypothesize that flower...
Nectar is a common reward provided by plants for pollinators. More concentrated nectar is more rewar...
I evaluated the efficiency of the nectar gathering strategy of bumblebees (Bombus bimaculatus) forag...
How and why pollinators choose which flowers to visit are fundamental, multifaceted questions in pol...
By experimental manipulation of the nectar in flowers, I characterized the decision-making process u...
Nectar drinkers must feed quickly and efficiently due to the threat of predation. While the sweetest...
An important issue in pollination biology and foraging theory is that average nectar sugar concentra...
Almost all bees collect nectar and pollen from flowers. Female bees collect pollen to provision thei...
Optimal concentrations for nectar drinking are limited by the steep increase in the viscosity of sug...
The O2, CO2, and H2O exchange of single flying male bumblebees (Bombus lucorum and B . terrest,ris) ...
<div><p>Unlike most other bees, the long-tongued orchid bees ingest nectar using suction feeding. Al...
Honey bees process nectar into honey by active evaporation on the tongue and passive evaporation in...
In southern England, Linaria vulgaris (common yellow toadflax) suffers from high rates of nectar rob...
Almost all bees collect nectar and pollen from flowers. Female bees collect pollen to provision thei...
Pollen and nectar are the two most common floral rewards, and bees must collect both. Many plant spe...
Flowers provide the energy resources of bees. In a competitive world, we can hypothesize that flower...
Nectar is a common reward provided by plants for pollinators. More concentrated nectar is more rewar...
I evaluated the efficiency of the nectar gathering strategy of bumblebees (Bombus bimaculatus) forag...
How and why pollinators choose which flowers to visit are fundamental, multifaceted questions in pol...
By experimental manipulation of the nectar in flowers, I characterized the decision-making process u...
Nectar drinkers must feed quickly and efficiently due to the threat of predation. While the sweetest...
An important issue in pollination biology and foraging theory is that average nectar sugar concentra...
Almost all bees collect nectar and pollen from flowers. Female bees collect pollen to provision thei...
Optimal concentrations for nectar drinking are limited by the steep increase in the viscosity of sug...
The O2, CO2, and H2O exchange of single flying male bumblebees (Bombus lucorum and B . terrest,ris) ...
<div><p>Unlike most other bees, the long-tongued orchid bees ingest nectar using suction feeding. Al...
Honey bees process nectar into honey by active evaporation on the tongue and passive evaporation in...
In southern England, Linaria vulgaris (common yellow toadflax) suffers from high rates of nectar rob...
Almost all bees collect nectar and pollen from flowers. Female bees collect pollen to provision thei...
Pollen and nectar are the two most common floral rewards, and bees must collect both. Many plant spe...
Flowers provide the energy resources of bees. In a competitive world, we can hypothesize that flower...