Bee foraging behavior provides a pollination service that has both ecological and economic benefits. However, bee population decline could directly affect the efficiency of this interaction. Among the drivers of this decline, global warming has been implicated as an emerging threat but exactly how increasing temperatures affect bee foraging behavior remains unexplored. Here, we assessed how exposure to elevated temperatures during development affects the foraging behavior and morphology of workers from commercial and wild Bombus terrestris colonies. Workers reared at 33°C had a higher visiting rate and shorter visiting time than those reared at 27°C. In addition, far fewer workers reared at 33°C engaged in foraging activities and this is po...
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...
There is now considerable evidence that climate change is disrupting the phenology of key pollinator...
Climate change and increasing average temperatures are now affecting most ecosystems. Social insects...
Bumble bees (Bombus; Hymenoptera) are crucial pollinators for many agricultural crops, but their num...
Climate warming has been identified as one of the primary factors causing worldwide pollinator decli...
The effects of environmental temperature on components of insect flight determine life-history trait...
Declines in bumble bee abundance and diversity across continents have been linked to rising global t...
Heatwaves are increasingly common globally and are known to have detrimental impacts on animal morph...
Temperature variation affects most biological parameters from the molecular level to community struc...
Climate change poses a threat to global food security with extreme heat events causing drought and d...
Open Access funding enabled and organized by Projekt DEAL. This research was funded by the Universit...
Native bees are only recently gaining attention for the extent to which they aid in pollination and ...
International audiencePollinators are experiencing declines globally, negatively affecting the repro...
1. Pollinating insects are of major ecological and commercial importance, yet they may be facing eco...
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...
There is now considerable evidence that climate change is disrupting the phenology of key pollinator...
Climate change and increasing average temperatures are now affecting most ecosystems. Social insects...
Bumble bees (Bombus; Hymenoptera) are crucial pollinators for many agricultural crops, but their num...
Climate warming has been identified as one of the primary factors causing worldwide pollinator decli...
The effects of environmental temperature on components of insect flight determine life-history trait...
Declines in bumble bee abundance and diversity across continents have been linked to rising global t...
Heatwaves are increasingly common globally and are known to have detrimental impacts on animal morph...
Temperature variation affects most biological parameters from the molecular level to community struc...
Climate change poses a threat to global food security with extreme heat events causing drought and d...
Open Access funding enabled and organized by Projekt DEAL. This research was funded by the Universit...
Native bees are only recently gaining attention for the extent to which they aid in pollination and ...
International audiencePollinators are experiencing declines globally, negatively affecting the repro...
1. Pollinating insects are of major ecological and commercial importance, yet they may be facing eco...
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...
There is now considerable evidence that climate change is disrupting the phenology of key pollinator...