Surveys in 1974 of bumble bee species distributions along elevational gradients (Pyke 1982) were revisited to reevaluate the original conclusion that coexistence of bumble bee species can be ascribed to niche differentiation, primarily on the basis of proboscis lengths and the associated corolla lengths of visited flowers. Each bee species largely visited a few plant species, which were preferred relative to other species. Bee proboscis length was correlated with average corolla length of visited flowers, but not when species with relatively long and short proboscises were considered separately. Bumble bee abundance was affected by presence or absence of major plant species and, contrary to the interpretation of Pyke (1982), elevation, with...
The structuring of biological communities along mountain slopes is complex, and elevational range sh...
Understanding biodiversity distribution is a primary goal of community ecology. At a landscape scale...
In 2011, several wild North American bumble bee pollinator species were reported to have declined by...
Global climate change has facilitated upward range shifts of bumble bees in mountainous habitats wor...
Patterns of resource use by animals can clarify how ecological communities have assembled in the pas...
1. We revisited bumble bee survey data collected by Pyke in 1974 (Pyke, Ecology, 63, 555-573, 1982) ...
1. We revisited bumble bee survey data collected by Pyke in 1974 (Pyke, Ecology, 63, 555-573, 1982) ...
Recent reports of global declines in pollinator species imply an urgent need to assess the abundance...
In response to the qualitative and quantitative changes in floral resources, bumble bees flexibly fo...
The distribution and abundance of six bumblebee species (Bombus) and their associated flowers were s...
Abstract. 1. We revisited bumble bee survey data collected by Pyke in 1974 (Pyke, Ecology, 63, 555–5...
Bumble bees, Bombus Latreille (Hymenoptera: Apidae:), are dominant pollinators in the northern hemis...
Understanding biodiversity distribution is a primary goal of community ecology. At a landscape scale...
Understanding biodiversity distribution is a primary goal of community ecology. At a landscape scale...
Surveys of bumble bees and the plants they visit, carried out in 1974 near the Rocky Mountain Biolog...
The structuring of biological communities along mountain slopes is complex, and elevational range sh...
Understanding biodiversity distribution is a primary goal of community ecology. At a landscape scale...
In 2011, several wild North American bumble bee pollinator species were reported to have declined by...
Global climate change has facilitated upward range shifts of bumble bees in mountainous habitats wor...
Patterns of resource use by animals can clarify how ecological communities have assembled in the pas...
1. We revisited bumble bee survey data collected by Pyke in 1974 (Pyke, Ecology, 63, 555-573, 1982) ...
1. We revisited bumble bee survey data collected by Pyke in 1974 (Pyke, Ecology, 63, 555-573, 1982) ...
Recent reports of global declines in pollinator species imply an urgent need to assess the abundance...
In response to the qualitative and quantitative changes in floral resources, bumble bees flexibly fo...
The distribution and abundance of six bumblebee species (Bombus) and their associated flowers were s...
Abstract. 1. We revisited bumble bee survey data collected by Pyke in 1974 (Pyke, Ecology, 63, 555–5...
Bumble bees, Bombus Latreille (Hymenoptera: Apidae:), are dominant pollinators in the northern hemis...
Understanding biodiversity distribution is a primary goal of community ecology. At a landscape scale...
Understanding biodiversity distribution is a primary goal of community ecology. At a landscape scale...
Surveys of bumble bees and the plants they visit, carried out in 1974 near the Rocky Mountain Biolog...
The structuring of biological communities along mountain slopes is complex, and elevational range sh...
Understanding biodiversity distribution is a primary goal of community ecology. At a landscape scale...
In 2011, several wild North American bumble bee pollinator species were reported to have declined by...