International audienceAbstractApis mellifera is an important pollinator but is sometimes associated with adverse effects on natural ecosystems. We surveyed pairs of disturbed and undisturbed sites across three biomes in South East Australia. We used pheromone lures to trap drones, genotyped the drones to infer the number of colonies within flight range and then estimated colony densities using synthetic sampling distributions. Estimated colony densities ranged from 0.1 to 1.5 colonies km−2 and significantly lower in agricultural land relative to national parks. We suggest that colony density may be lower in disturbed than ‘natural’ areas due to the reduced availability of nest sites and possibly pesticide usage. Because the number of coloni...
Urbanisation drives overall declines in insect pollinators. Although urban green spaces can provide ...
With their abundant floral resources, urban community gardens have the potential to play an importan...
Wild bees are in decline on a local to global scale. The presence of managed honey bees can lead to ...
It is often assumed that the density of feral honey bee colonies in Australia is sufficient to provi...
© 2015 Dr. Jonathan Paul ArundelThe Western honey bee, Apis mellifera, is the most economically impo...
Given reports of declines in populations of pollinators globally, it is increasingly important to de...
Pollination has received attention recently due to reported sharp declines of . Apis mellifera in se...
Abstract – The number of colonies in feral and managed honeybee populations (Apis mellifera) was det...
The density of wild honeybee colonies (Apis mellifera) in the African dry highland savannahs was est...
Unmanaged, or feral, honey bees can be abundant in Australian agricultural landscapes and provide su...
Pollination is a valuable ecosystem service in which wild insect pollinators play a major role. Curr...
Native bees are declining in many regions, often associated with loss of natural habitat. Urbanisati...
The widespread use of protective covers in horticulture represents a novel landscape-level change, p...
Ethics number is: 214310272/08/2020 In the Cape Floristic Region (CFR) of South Africa, an indigen...
Honeybees, Apis mellifera, have been introduced by man throughout the globe. More recently, other be...
Urbanisation drives overall declines in insect pollinators. Although urban green spaces can provide ...
With their abundant floral resources, urban community gardens have the potential to play an importan...
Wild bees are in decline on a local to global scale. The presence of managed honey bees can lead to ...
It is often assumed that the density of feral honey bee colonies in Australia is sufficient to provi...
© 2015 Dr. Jonathan Paul ArundelThe Western honey bee, Apis mellifera, is the most economically impo...
Given reports of declines in populations of pollinators globally, it is increasingly important to de...
Pollination has received attention recently due to reported sharp declines of . Apis mellifera in se...
Abstract – The number of colonies in feral and managed honeybee populations (Apis mellifera) was det...
The density of wild honeybee colonies (Apis mellifera) in the African dry highland savannahs was est...
Unmanaged, or feral, honey bees can be abundant in Australian agricultural landscapes and provide su...
Pollination is a valuable ecosystem service in which wild insect pollinators play a major role. Curr...
Native bees are declining in many regions, often associated with loss of natural habitat. Urbanisati...
The widespread use of protective covers in horticulture represents a novel landscape-level change, p...
Ethics number is: 214310272/08/2020 In the Cape Floristic Region (CFR) of South Africa, an indigen...
Honeybees, Apis mellifera, have been introduced by man throughout the globe. More recently, other be...
Urbanisation drives overall declines in insect pollinators. Although urban green spaces can provide ...
With their abundant floral resources, urban community gardens have the potential to play an importan...
Wild bees are in decline on a local to global scale. The presence of managed honey bees can lead to ...