We assessed national scale changes in the forage plants of bumblebees in Britain, as a means of providing quantitative evidence for the likely principal cause of declines in bumblebee species. We quantified the relative value of native and long-established plant species as forage (nectar and pollen) resources for bumblebees by collating visitation data from 14 field sites across Britain. Twentieth Century changes in range and frequency of these forage plants were assessed using data from the New Atlas of the British and Irish Flora (1930–1969 to 1987–1999) and the Countryside Surveys of Britain (1978–1998). Forage plants declined in both large-scale range and local-scale frequency between the two survey periods. These changes were of greate...
The northwest of Scotland is a stronghold for two of the UK’s rarest bumblebee species, Bombus disti...
Large-scale declines in pollinator species are a concern at present. Such declines have been attribu...
Modifications of landscape structure and composition can decrease the availability of floral resourc...
We assessed national scale changes in the forage plants of bumblebees in Britain, as a means of prov...
The rapid decline in bumblebee populations within Europe has been linked to habitat loss through agr...
Many bumblebee (Bombus) species are thought to have declined in abundance in the last 50 years, whil...
Habitat loss and the intensification of farming practices have caused severe declines in the range a...
Intensive farming has contributed to the serious declines in abundance and geographic range suffered...
Since bumblebees are a group associated with cool climates, Britain supports a large proportion (~10...
Agricultural intensification is likely to have been a major factor leading to serious declines in bu...
The response of foraging bumblebees to various restoration and management options for arable field m...
• There is widespread concern over the current state of global pollinator populations and evidence s...
Bumblebees were introduced into New Zealand from the UK approximately 120 years ago and four species...
There has been recent concern about the widespread decline of native bees caused by human activity a...
Understanding population declines has been the objective of a wide range of ecological studies. When...
The northwest of Scotland is a stronghold for two of the UK’s rarest bumblebee species, Bombus disti...
Large-scale declines in pollinator species are a concern at present. Such declines have been attribu...
Modifications of landscape structure and composition can decrease the availability of floral resourc...
We assessed national scale changes in the forage plants of bumblebees in Britain, as a means of prov...
The rapid decline in bumblebee populations within Europe has been linked to habitat loss through agr...
Many bumblebee (Bombus) species are thought to have declined in abundance in the last 50 years, whil...
Habitat loss and the intensification of farming practices have caused severe declines in the range a...
Intensive farming has contributed to the serious declines in abundance and geographic range suffered...
Since bumblebees are a group associated with cool climates, Britain supports a large proportion (~10...
Agricultural intensification is likely to have been a major factor leading to serious declines in bu...
The response of foraging bumblebees to various restoration and management options for arable field m...
• There is widespread concern over the current state of global pollinator populations and evidence s...
Bumblebees were introduced into New Zealand from the UK approximately 120 years ago and four species...
There has been recent concern about the widespread decline of native bees caused by human activity a...
Understanding population declines has been the objective of a wide range of ecological studies. When...
The northwest of Scotland is a stronghold for two of the UK’s rarest bumblebee species, Bombus disti...
Large-scale declines in pollinator species are a concern at present. Such declines have been attribu...
Modifications of landscape structure and composition can decrease the availability of floral resourc...