Abstract Background Within the Hymenoptera, bees are notable for their relationship with flowering plants, being almost entirely dependent on plant pollen and nectar. Though functionally herbivorous, as a result of their role as pollinators, bees have received comparatively little attention as models for insect herbivory. Bees often display dietary specialization, but quantitative comparison against other herbivorous insects has not previously been conducted. Results In the most comprehensive analysis to date for 860 bee species, dietary specialization amounted to 50.1% of studied species collecting pollen from between 1 and 2 botanical families with a relatively long tail of dietary generalists, with 11.1% of species collecting from more t...
Larvae and imagos of bees rely exclusively on floral rewards as a food source but host-plant range c...
As pollen and nectar foragers, bees have long been considered strictly herbivorous. Their pollen pro...
Bees need food of appropriate nutritional quality to maintain their metabolic functions. They largel...
1. Bumble bees (Bombus) are a group of eusocial bees with a strongly generalised feeding pattern, co...
Variation in dietary specialisation stems from fundamental interactions between species and their en...
1. Species exhibit a range of specialisation in diet and other niche axes, with specialists typicall...
Changes in agricultural practice across Europe and North America have been associated with declines ...
The bee-flower biological association is one of the most famous examples of insect-plant interaction...
Abstract If trade-offs between flexibility to use a range of host species and efficiency on a limite...
International audienceHost-plant selection is a key factor driving the ecology and evolution of inse...
We investigated nutrition as a potential mechanism underlying the link between floral diversity/comp...
Biodiversity loss, as often found in intensively managed agricultural landscapes, correlates with re...
Several bee species are experiencing significant population declines. As bees exclusively rely on po...
This research describes simple calculations for pollen diet studies to improve the understanding of ...
Larvae and imagos of bees rely exclusively on floral rewards as a food source but host-plant range c...
Larvae and imagos of bees rely exclusively on floral rewards as a food source but host-plant range c...
As pollen and nectar foragers, bees have long been considered strictly herbivorous. Their pollen pro...
Bees need food of appropriate nutritional quality to maintain their metabolic functions. They largel...
1. Bumble bees (Bombus) are a group of eusocial bees with a strongly generalised feeding pattern, co...
Variation in dietary specialisation stems from fundamental interactions between species and their en...
1. Species exhibit a range of specialisation in diet and other niche axes, with specialists typicall...
Changes in agricultural practice across Europe and North America have been associated with declines ...
The bee-flower biological association is one of the most famous examples of insect-plant interaction...
Abstract If trade-offs between flexibility to use a range of host species and efficiency on a limite...
International audienceHost-plant selection is a key factor driving the ecology and evolution of inse...
We investigated nutrition as a potential mechanism underlying the link between floral diversity/comp...
Biodiversity loss, as often found in intensively managed agricultural landscapes, correlates with re...
Several bee species are experiencing significant population declines. As bees exclusively rely on po...
This research describes simple calculations for pollen diet studies to improve the understanding of ...
Larvae and imagos of bees rely exclusively on floral rewards as a food source but host-plant range c...
Larvae and imagos of bees rely exclusively on floral rewards as a food source but host-plant range c...
As pollen and nectar foragers, bees have long been considered strictly herbivorous. Their pollen pro...
Bees need food of appropriate nutritional quality to maintain their metabolic functions. They largel...