Global climate change has facilitated upward range shifts of bumble bees in mountainous habitats worldwide, increasing species richness and competition for floral resources. Competition for flowers is predicted to occur between bees with similar traits relevant to foraging, especially tongue length. I assessed competition between two newly sympatric short-tongued bees: Bombus sylvicola, a native alpine bee, and B. bifarius, a subalpine species that has become prevalent above treeline. I allowed individuals to forage on inflorescence arrays comprised of seven species of bee-pollinated alpine plants. All measures of preference reflected overlapping diet niches for B. sylvicola and B. bifarius. Mean visitation frequencies to the seven plant sp...
The ecology of all bumblebees (Bombus spp.) is similar, yet some species have declined greatly while...
Factors that determine the relative abundance of bumblebee species remain poorly understood, renderi...
Human-mediated species introductions provide real-time experiments in how communities respond to int...
Patterns of resource use by animals can clarify how ecological communities have assembled in the pas...
In response to the qualitative and quantitative changes in floral resources, bumble bees flexibly fo...
Ecological partnerships, or mutualisms, are globally widespread, sustaining agriculture and biodiver...
Bumblebees are important pollinators for many plant species in high altitude environments. However, ...
The structuring of biological communities along mountain slopes is complex, and elevational range sh...
Ecological partnerships, or mutualisms, are globally widespread, sustaining agriculture and biodiver...
Surveys in 1974 of bumble bee species distributions along elevational gradients (Pyke 1982) were rev...
Recent reports of global declines in pollinator species imply an urgent need to assess the abundance...
In plant communities, flowers are patchy in space and time over many scales. Flower-feeding animals ...
Environmental gradients generate and maintain biodiversity on Earth. Mountain slopes are among the m...
Foraging is an essential process for mobile animals and its optimization serves as a foundational th...
Miller-Struttmann et al. (2015) suggest that, in a North American alpine ecosystem, reduced flower a...
The ecology of all bumblebees (Bombus spp.) is similar, yet some species have declined greatly while...
Factors that determine the relative abundance of bumblebee species remain poorly understood, renderi...
Human-mediated species introductions provide real-time experiments in how communities respond to int...
Patterns of resource use by animals can clarify how ecological communities have assembled in the pas...
In response to the qualitative and quantitative changes in floral resources, bumble bees flexibly fo...
Ecological partnerships, or mutualisms, are globally widespread, sustaining agriculture and biodiver...
Bumblebees are important pollinators for many plant species in high altitude environments. However, ...
The structuring of biological communities along mountain slopes is complex, and elevational range sh...
Ecological partnerships, or mutualisms, are globally widespread, sustaining agriculture and biodiver...
Surveys in 1974 of bumble bee species distributions along elevational gradients (Pyke 1982) were rev...
Recent reports of global declines in pollinator species imply an urgent need to assess the abundance...
In plant communities, flowers are patchy in space and time over many scales. Flower-feeding animals ...
Environmental gradients generate and maintain biodiversity on Earth. Mountain slopes are among the m...
Foraging is an essential process for mobile animals and its optimization serves as a foundational th...
Miller-Struttmann et al. (2015) suggest that, in a North American alpine ecosystem, reduced flower a...
The ecology of all bumblebees (Bombus spp.) is similar, yet some species have declined greatly while...
Factors that determine the relative abundance of bumblebee species remain poorly understood, renderi...
Human-mediated species introductions provide real-time experiments in how communities respond to int...