Morphological shifts in orchid bees linked to urbanization compromise pollination services [PDF]
Álvaro Hernández-Rivera +5 more
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Effect of bee pollination on yield of coriander, Coriandrum sativum Linnaeus.
P. N. Patil, J. J. Pastagia
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Nest boxes as a recovery tool for hollow‐using mammals following fire
Tree hollows provide crucial habitat for vertebrate species globally, but their decline—particularly following habitat disturbances—has led to the increased use of nest boxes in conservation efforts. In our study, we deployed 54 nest boxes across burnt and unburnt sites after the 2019–2020 Australian megafires and monitored arboreal mammal activity ...
Vivianna Miritis +3 more
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A Spatial Look at Negative Externalities in Agricultural Landscapes: Seedless Mandarins and Honey Bee Pollination in California [PDF]
When honey bees transport pollen across citrus orchards they can increase the number of seeds in varieties that remain seedless otherwise. An increase in seeds diminishes the market value of the fruit creating an externality between seedless growers and ...
de Ribes, Antoine Champetier
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Socio‐psychological determinants of beekeeper conflict with bee‐eaters
This study investigates factors influencing beekeepers’ use of lethal control against native bee‐eaters in Iran using the theory of planned behavior. Experience, social norms, intentions, and economic dependence significantly predicted using lethal control methods.
Danial Nayeri +8 more
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‘Bee Hotels’ as Tools for Native Pollinator Conservation: A Premature Verdict?
J. Scott MacIvor, Laurence Packer
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Field Studies on Wild Bee Fauna and Pollination Biology for Combating Desertification and Planting Campaigns in Asian Air Areas: A Report for the Year 2000 to 2004 [PDF]
Osamu Tadauchi
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Species turnover promotes the importance of bee diversity for crop pollination at regional scales
R. Winfree +5 more
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Hornfaced Bees for Apple Pollination
Hornfaced bees, Osmia cornifrons (Rad.), have been used in Japan for apple pollination for almost 60 years. An apple grower, E. Matsuyama, began the propagation and use of these bees in Aomori Prefecture, after he discovered them nesting in holes in his wooden house and pollinating the apple trees in his orchard. He encouraged other progressive growers
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