Pollen is the source of protein for most bee species, yet the quality and quantity of pollen is variable across landscapes and growing seasons. Understanding the role of landscapes in providing nutritious forage to bees is important for pollinator health, particularly in areas undergoing significant land-use change such as in the Northern Great Plains (NGP) region of the United States where grasslands are being converted to row crops. We investigated how the quality and quantity of pollen collected by honey bees (Apis mellifera L. [Hymenoptera: Apidae]) changed with land use and across the growing season by sampling bee-collected pollen from apiaries in North Dakota, South Dakota, and Minnesota, USA, throughout the flowering season in 2015–...
Intensive agricultural systems often expose honey bees (Apis mellifera L.) to large temporal variati...
Taxonomic identification of pollen has historically been accomplished via light microscopy but requi...
Managed and wild pollinators are critical components of agricultural and natural systems. Despite th...
Pollinators are integral to plant ecology as well as to worldwide food availability and security. Un...
Colony monitoring devices used to track and assess the health status of honey bees are becoming more...
Graduation date: 2014Managed honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) colonies are important pollinators of man...
Land use, habitat, and forage quality have emerged as critical factors influencing the health, produ...
Western honey bees (Apis mellifera) are dominant crop pollinators, and access to summer forage is a ...
Declines in insect pollinators in Europe have been linked to changes in land use. Pollinator nutriti...
The Northern Great Plains region of the US annually hosts a large portion of commercially managed U....
Managed honeybee colonies are in significant decline worldwide. The interaction between poor nutriti...
Intensive agricultural systems often expose honey bees (Apis mellifera L.) to large temporal variati...
Pollen, the primary dietary source of proteins, lipids, vitamins, and minerals, is essential to the ...
Agricultural intensification has drastically altered foraging landscapes for bees, with large-scale ...
The western honey bee, Apis mellifera, is the most important and widespread managed pollinator speci...
Intensive agricultural systems often expose honey bees (Apis mellifera L.) to large temporal variati...
Taxonomic identification of pollen has historically been accomplished via light microscopy but requi...
Managed and wild pollinators are critical components of agricultural and natural systems. Despite th...
Pollinators are integral to plant ecology as well as to worldwide food availability and security. Un...
Colony monitoring devices used to track and assess the health status of honey bees are becoming more...
Graduation date: 2014Managed honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) colonies are important pollinators of man...
Land use, habitat, and forage quality have emerged as critical factors influencing the health, produ...
Western honey bees (Apis mellifera) are dominant crop pollinators, and access to summer forage is a ...
Declines in insect pollinators in Europe have been linked to changes in land use. Pollinator nutriti...
The Northern Great Plains region of the US annually hosts a large portion of commercially managed U....
Managed honeybee colonies are in significant decline worldwide. The interaction between poor nutriti...
Intensive agricultural systems often expose honey bees (Apis mellifera L.) to large temporal variati...
Pollen, the primary dietary source of proteins, lipids, vitamins, and minerals, is essential to the ...
Agricultural intensification has drastically altered foraging landscapes for bees, with large-scale ...
The western honey bee, Apis mellifera, is the most important and widespread managed pollinator speci...
Intensive agricultural systems often expose honey bees (Apis mellifera L.) to large temporal variati...
Taxonomic identification of pollen has historically been accomplished via light microscopy but requi...
Managed and wild pollinators are critical components of agricultural and natural systems. Despite th...