Bumblebees have shown both long and short-term declines throughout their range. These declines may be attributed to a range of factors including changes in land use, alterations in climatic conditions and species introductions. However, management strategies for bumblebee conservation often focus on provision of summer forage resources and other factors are frequently overlooked. Provision of spring forage and nesting sites for bumblebee queens are rarely considered, though colony foundation and early colony growth are two of the most sensitive stages in bumblebee life history. Here, the efficacy of certain agri-environment prescriptions for providing spring forage and nest sites for bumblebees is assessed, highlighting a need for specific ...
Bumble bees are important pollinators in wild and managed ecosystems. In recent decades, some specie...
Bumblebees are important pollinators of food crops and wild plants, but their populations are in dec...
Despite considerable interest in bumblebees and their conservation, few data are available on basic ...
Bumblebees have shown both long and short-term declines throughout their range. These declines may b...
Insect pollinators such as bumblebees (Bombus spp.) are in global decline. A major cause of this dec...
Bumblebees provide a crucial ecosystem service, and are experiencing worldwide declines due to a num...
Bumblebees are ecologically and economically important as pollinators, but some species are sufferin...
Much of the ecology of rare bumblebee species remains poorly understood and in need of further study...
Insect pollinators such as bumblebees (Bombus spp.) are in global decline. A major cause of this dec...
Many bumblebee species have experienced severe population declines in response to the use of intensi...
Since bumblebees are a group associated with cool climates, Britain supports a large proportion (~10...
90 % of all plants on earth either benefits or entirely depends on pollination. There are pollinator...
Declines in bumblebee species in the last 60 years are well documented in Europe, where they are pri...
Bumblebees are essential pollinators but, worldwide, many species are declining. The Tree Bumblebee,...
Bumblebees are essential pollinators but, worldwide, many species are declining. The Tree Bumblebee,...
Bumble bees are important pollinators in wild and managed ecosystems. In recent decades, some specie...
Bumblebees are important pollinators of food crops and wild plants, but their populations are in dec...
Despite considerable interest in bumblebees and their conservation, few data are available on basic ...
Bumblebees have shown both long and short-term declines throughout their range. These declines may b...
Insect pollinators such as bumblebees (Bombus spp.) are in global decline. A major cause of this dec...
Bumblebees provide a crucial ecosystem service, and are experiencing worldwide declines due to a num...
Bumblebees are ecologically and economically important as pollinators, but some species are sufferin...
Much of the ecology of rare bumblebee species remains poorly understood and in need of further study...
Insect pollinators such as bumblebees (Bombus spp.) are in global decline. A major cause of this dec...
Many bumblebee species have experienced severe population declines in response to the use of intensi...
Since bumblebees are a group associated with cool climates, Britain supports a large proportion (~10...
90 % of all plants on earth either benefits or entirely depends on pollination. There are pollinator...
Declines in bumblebee species in the last 60 years are well documented in Europe, where they are pri...
Bumblebees are essential pollinators but, worldwide, many species are declining. The Tree Bumblebee,...
Bumblebees are essential pollinators but, worldwide, many species are declining. The Tree Bumblebee,...
Bumble bees are important pollinators in wild and managed ecosystems. In recent decades, some specie...
Bumblebees are important pollinators of food crops and wild plants, but their populations are in dec...
Despite considerable interest in bumblebees and their conservation, few data are available on basic ...