The way pollinators gather resources may play a key role for buffering their population declines. Social pollinators like bumblebees could adjust their foraging after significant workforce reductions to keep provisions to the colony optimal, especially in terms of pollen diversity and quantity. To test what effects a workforce reduction causes on the foraging for pollen, commercially-acquired colonies of the bumblebee Bombus terrestris were allowed to forage in the field and they were experimentally manipulated by removing half the number of workers. For each bumblebee, the pollen pellets were taxonomically identified with DNA metabarcoding of the ITS2 region followed by a statistical filtering based on ROC curves to filter out underreprese...
Bees often focus their foraging effort on a few or even a single flower species, even if other equal...
To investigate how bumblebees (Bombus terrestris) learn the complex motor skills involved in pollen ...
Barely touched on and resulting in unsettled findings in previous research, the effect of simultaneo...
Foraging specialization plays an important role in the ability of social Hymenoptera to efficiently ...
Bumble bee communities are strongly disrupted worldwide through the population decline of many speci...
Agricultural intensification has drastically altered foraging landscapes for bees, with large-scale ...
Several bee species are experiencing significant population declines. As bees exclusively rely on po...
<div><p>Bumblebees (i.e. <i>Bombus</i> genus) are major pollinators of flowering wild plants and cro...
Like many other bees worldwide, honeybees and bumblebees are threatened by human-induced disturbance...
Like many other bees worldwide, honeybees and bumblebees are threatened by human-induced disturbance...
The ecological success of social insects is frequently ascribed to improvements in task performance ...
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...
Context There have been dramatic global declines in pollinating insects. A common land management in...
The ecological success of social insects is frequently ascribed to improvements in task performance ...
Bees often focus their foraging effort on a few or even a single flower species, even if other equal...
To investigate how bumblebees (Bombus terrestris) learn the complex motor skills involved in pollen ...
Barely touched on and resulting in unsettled findings in previous research, the effect of simultaneo...
Foraging specialization plays an important role in the ability of social Hymenoptera to efficiently ...
Bumble bee communities are strongly disrupted worldwide through the population decline of many speci...
Agricultural intensification has drastically altered foraging landscapes for bees, with large-scale ...
Several bee species are experiencing significant population declines. As bees exclusively rely on po...
<div><p>Bumblebees (i.e. <i>Bombus</i> genus) are major pollinators of flowering wild plants and cro...
Like many other bees worldwide, honeybees and bumblebees are threatened by human-induced disturbance...
Like many other bees worldwide, honeybees and bumblebees are threatened by human-induced disturbance...
The ecological success of social insects is frequently ascribed to improvements in task performance ...
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...
Context There have been dramatic global declines in pollinating insects. A common land management in...
The ecological success of social insects is frequently ascribed to improvements in task performance ...
Bees often focus their foraging effort on a few or even a single flower species, even if other equal...
To investigate how bumblebees (Bombus terrestris) learn the complex motor skills involved in pollen ...
Barely touched on and resulting in unsettled findings in previous research, the effect of simultaneo...