Reported widespread declines of wild and managed insect pollinators have serious consequences for global ecosystem services and agricultural production [1–3]. Bees contribute approximately 80% of insect pollination, so it is important to understand and mitigate the causes of current declines in bee populations [4–6]. Recent studies have implicated the role of pesticides in these declines, as exposure to these chemicals has been associated with changes in bee behaviour [7–11] and reductions in colony queen production [12]. However, the key link between changes in individual behaviour and the consequent impact at the colony level has not been shown. Social bee colonies depend on the collective performance of many individual workers. Thus, al...
Bumblebees are among the world’s most important groups of pollinating insects in natural and agricul...
Bumblebees and other pollinators provide a vital ecosystem service for the agricultural sector. Rece...
Eusocial Apis mellifera colonies depend on queen longevity and brood viability to survive, as the qu...
Reported widespread declines of wild and managed insect pollinators have serious consequences for gl...
1. Pesticide exposure has been implicated as a contributor to insect pollinator declines. In social ...
1. Insect pollination is a vital ecosystem service that maintains biodiversity and sustains agricult...
1.The ability to forage and return home is essential to the success of bees as both foragers and pol...
Insect pollinators are essential for both the production of a large proportion of world crops and th...
Recent concern over global pollinator declines has led to considerable research on the effects of pe...
The ability to forage and return home is essential to the success of bees as both foragers and polli...
Pesticide exposure has been implicated as a contributor to insect pollinator declines. In social bee...
Sustainable agriculture requires balancing crop yields with the effects of pesticides on non-target ...
Neonicotinoids are a globally prevalent class of pesticides that can negatively affect bees and the ...
Social bees represent an important group of pollinating insects but can be exposed to potentially ha...
Neonicotinoids are a globally prevalent class of pesticides that can negatively affect bees and the ...
Bumblebees are among the world’s most important groups of pollinating insects in natural and agricul...
Bumblebees and other pollinators provide a vital ecosystem service for the agricultural sector. Rece...
Eusocial Apis mellifera colonies depend on queen longevity and brood viability to survive, as the qu...
Reported widespread declines of wild and managed insect pollinators have serious consequences for gl...
1. Pesticide exposure has been implicated as a contributor to insect pollinator declines. In social ...
1. Insect pollination is a vital ecosystem service that maintains biodiversity and sustains agricult...
1.The ability to forage and return home is essential to the success of bees as both foragers and pol...
Insect pollinators are essential for both the production of a large proportion of world crops and th...
Recent concern over global pollinator declines has led to considerable research on the effects of pe...
The ability to forage and return home is essential to the success of bees as both foragers and polli...
Pesticide exposure has been implicated as a contributor to insect pollinator declines. In social bee...
Sustainable agriculture requires balancing crop yields with the effects of pesticides on non-target ...
Neonicotinoids are a globally prevalent class of pesticides that can negatively affect bees and the ...
Social bees represent an important group of pollinating insects but can be exposed to potentially ha...
Neonicotinoids are a globally prevalent class of pesticides that can negatively affect bees and the ...
Bumblebees are among the world’s most important groups of pollinating insects in natural and agricul...
Bumblebees and other pollinators provide a vital ecosystem service for the agricultural sector. Rece...
Eusocial Apis mellifera colonies depend on queen longevity and brood viability to survive, as the qu...