Climate change is an important driver of bee decline despite the fact that many species might respond to climate change differently. One method to predict how a species will respond to climate change is to identify its thermal tolerance limits. However, differences in thermal tolerance might also occur among distant populations of the same species based on their local environment or even among castes of social insects. Here, we investigated intraspecific differences in thermal tolerance among subspecies of the large earth bumble bee, Bombus terrestris (Apidae). We determined the critical thermal minima and maxima (CTmin and CTmax, respectively) of workers and queens from three lab-reared B. terrestris subspecies (B. t. terrestris, B. t. aud...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the temperature sensitivity of three stingless bee speci...
The effects of environmental temperature on components of insect flight determine life-history trait...
There is now considerable evidence that climate change is disrupting the phenology of key pollinator...
Climate change is an important driver of bee decline despite the fact that many species might respon...
Climate plays a key role in shaping population trends and determining the geographic distribution of...
Native bees are only recently gaining attention for the extent to which they aid in pollination and ...
1. In contrast to other social bees, bumble-bees exhibit considerable size variation within the work...
Bumble bees are key pollinators with some species reared in captivity at a commercial scale, but wit...
Temperature variation affects most biological parameters from the molecular level to community struc...
Predicting how species will respond to climate change and land use modification is essential for con...
Changes in community composition are an important, but hard to predict, effect of climate change. He...
Predicting how species will respond to climate change and land use modification is essential for con...
Climate warming has been identified as one of the primary factors causing worldwide pollinator decli...
Climate change and increasing average temperatures are now affecting most ecosystems. Social insects...
Declines in bumble bee abundance and diversity across continents have been linked to rising global t...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the temperature sensitivity of three stingless bee speci...
The effects of environmental temperature on components of insect flight determine life-history trait...
There is now considerable evidence that climate change is disrupting the phenology of key pollinator...
Climate change is an important driver of bee decline despite the fact that many species might respon...
Climate plays a key role in shaping population trends and determining the geographic distribution of...
Native bees are only recently gaining attention for the extent to which they aid in pollination and ...
1. In contrast to other social bees, bumble-bees exhibit considerable size variation within the work...
Bumble bees are key pollinators with some species reared in captivity at a commercial scale, but wit...
Temperature variation affects most biological parameters from the molecular level to community struc...
Predicting how species will respond to climate change and land use modification is essential for con...
Changes in community composition are an important, but hard to predict, effect of climate change. He...
Predicting how species will respond to climate change and land use modification is essential for con...
Climate warming has been identified as one of the primary factors causing worldwide pollinator decli...
Climate change and increasing average temperatures are now affecting most ecosystems. Social insects...
Declines in bumble bee abundance and diversity across continents have been linked to rising global t...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the temperature sensitivity of three stingless bee speci...
The effects of environmental temperature on components of insect flight determine life-history trait...
There is now considerable evidence that climate change is disrupting the phenology of key pollinator...