Aggregations of the ground-nesting bee Halictus rubicundus were found at several locations across the UK. The phenology, social organisation, nest architecture and foraging behaviour of this bee were described for the largest of these aggregations (Invergowrie, Scotland). This site was unusual in having an extremely high brood mortality due to the impact of an anthomyiid fly. Nest parasitism was found to be directly density-dependent and it lead to a marked decline in nest numbers over the period of this study, indicating the possible forthcoming extinction of the aggregation. The other sites contained smaller nesting aggregations and the level of parasitism was considerably less. There was a marked variation in size across UK p...
Heat transfer is key to the survival of honey bee colonies (Apis mellifera L.) in the wide range of ...
In the UK, fossorial solitary bees account for approximately 52% of bee species, but their nesting ...
A comparative study between populations of Mellinus arvensis (Hymenoptera: Sphecidae) was carried ou...
Aggregations of the ground-nesting bee Halictus rubicundus were found at several locations across th...
1. The nest-site selection behaviour of the bee Halictus rubicundus (Christ) was examined both withi...
1. The nest-site selection behaviour of the bee Halictus rubicundus (Christ) was examined both withi...
1. The nest-site selection behaviour of the bee Halictus rubicundus (Christ) was examined both withi...
This thesis contributes to two inter-related fields of research: bee conservation and bee foraging e...
I use field observations, experiments and molecular techniques to describe the social biology of the...
Ectotherms usually require a narrow range of thermal conditions for development; thus, parentalselec...
Ectotherms usually require a narrow range of thermal conditions for development; thus, parentalselec...
Ectotherms usually require a narrow range of thermal conditions for development; thus, parentalselec...
Ectotherms usually require a narrow range of thermal conditions for development; thus, parentalselec...
Halictid bees are good systems for studying the evolution and maintenance of eusociality, because th...
Halictid bees are good systems for studying the evolution and maintenance of eusociality, because th...
Heat transfer is key to the survival of honey bee colonies (Apis mellifera L.) in the wide range of ...
In the UK, fossorial solitary bees account for approximately 52% of bee species, but their nesting ...
A comparative study between populations of Mellinus arvensis (Hymenoptera: Sphecidae) was carried ou...
Aggregations of the ground-nesting bee Halictus rubicundus were found at several locations across th...
1. The nest-site selection behaviour of the bee Halictus rubicundus (Christ) was examined both withi...
1. The nest-site selection behaviour of the bee Halictus rubicundus (Christ) was examined both withi...
1. The nest-site selection behaviour of the bee Halictus rubicundus (Christ) was examined both withi...
This thesis contributes to two inter-related fields of research: bee conservation and bee foraging e...
I use field observations, experiments and molecular techniques to describe the social biology of the...
Ectotherms usually require a narrow range of thermal conditions for development; thus, parentalselec...
Ectotherms usually require a narrow range of thermal conditions for development; thus, parentalselec...
Ectotherms usually require a narrow range of thermal conditions for development; thus, parentalselec...
Ectotherms usually require a narrow range of thermal conditions for development; thus, parentalselec...
Halictid bees are good systems for studying the evolution and maintenance of eusociality, because th...
Halictid bees are good systems for studying the evolution and maintenance of eusociality, because th...
Heat transfer is key to the survival of honey bee colonies (Apis mellifera L.) in the wide range of ...
In the UK, fossorial solitary bees account for approximately 52% of bee species, but their nesting ...
A comparative study between populations of Mellinus arvensis (Hymenoptera: Sphecidae) was carried ou...