Factors that determine the relative abundance of bumblebee species remain poorly understood, rendering management of rare and declining species difficult. Studies of bumblebee communities in the Americas suggest that there are strong competitive interactions between species with similar length tongues, and that this competition determines the relative abundance of species. In contrast, in Europe it is common to observe several short-tongued species coexisting with little or no evidence for competition shaping community structure. In this study we examine patterns of abundance and distribution in one of the most diverse bumblebee communities in Europe, found in the mountains of southern Poland. We quantify forage use when collecting nectar a...
Predicting ecological impact of declining bumblebee (Bombus) populations requires better understandi...
In response to the qualitative and quantitative changes in floral resources, bumble bees flexibly fo...
Patterns of resource use by animals can clarify how ecological communities have assembled in the pas...
The ecology of all bumblebees (Bombus spp.) is similar, yet some species have declined greatly while...
The ecology of all bumblebees (Bombus spp.) is similar, yet some species have declined greatly while...
Bumblebee species declines have been reported in Europe, North America and Asia. Loss of suitable ha...
Many bumblebee (Bombus) species are thought to have declined in abundance in the last 50 years, whil...
1. Bumble bees (Bombus) are a group of eusocial bees with a strongly generalised feeding pattern, co...
Global climate change has facilitated upward range shifts of bumble bees in mountainous habitats wor...
<div><p>Bumblebees (i.e. <i>Bombus</i> genus) are major pollinators of flowering wild plants and cro...
Bumblebees (i.e. Bombus genus) are major pollinators of flowering wild plants and crops. Although ma...
Bumblebees (i.e. Bombus genus) are major pollinators of flowering wild plants and crops. Although ma...
Several bee species are experiencing significant population declines. As bees exclusively rely on po...
Global declines of pollinators have highlighted the lack of information on pollinator species and co...
Numerous studies suggest that honeybees may compete with native pollinators where introduced as non-...
Predicting ecological impact of declining bumblebee (Bombus) populations requires better understandi...
In response to the qualitative and quantitative changes in floral resources, bumble bees flexibly fo...
Patterns of resource use by animals can clarify how ecological communities have assembled in the pas...
The ecology of all bumblebees (Bombus spp.) is similar, yet some species have declined greatly while...
The ecology of all bumblebees (Bombus spp.) is similar, yet some species have declined greatly while...
Bumblebee species declines have been reported in Europe, North America and Asia. Loss of suitable ha...
Many bumblebee (Bombus) species are thought to have declined in abundance in the last 50 years, whil...
1. Bumble bees (Bombus) are a group of eusocial bees with a strongly generalised feeding pattern, co...
Global climate change has facilitated upward range shifts of bumble bees in mountainous habitats wor...
<div><p>Bumblebees (i.e. <i>Bombus</i> genus) are major pollinators of flowering wild plants and cro...
Bumblebees (i.e. Bombus genus) are major pollinators of flowering wild plants and crops. Although ma...
Bumblebees (i.e. Bombus genus) are major pollinators of flowering wild plants and crops. Although ma...
Several bee species are experiencing significant population declines. As bees exclusively rely on po...
Global declines of pollinators have highlighted the lack of information on pollinator species and co...
Numerous studies suggest that honeybees may compete with native pollinators where introduced as non-...
Predicting ecological impact of declining bumblebee (Bombus) populations requires better understandi...
In response to the qualitative and quantitative changes in floral resources, bumble bees flexibly fo...
Patterns of resource use by animals can clarify how ecological communities have assembled in the pas...