Distance from forest edge affects bee pollinators in oilseed rape fields [PDF]
Samantha Bailey +5 more
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Color signals of bee‐pollinated flowers: the significance of natural leaf background
Amanda Eburneo Martins +3 more
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Yeasts that specialize in flower nectar play an important role in pollination ecology. Metschnikowia reukaufii and Metschnikowia koreensis were the most prevalent nectar yeasts found in our field sites. Bee pollinators exhibited different behavioural responses to nectar yeasts in field experiments. Bees visited more flowers with M.
M. Elizabeth Moore +8 more
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From marginal croplands to natural habitats: A methodological framework for assessing the restoration potential to enhance wild-bee pollination in agricultural landscapes. [PDF]
Torchio GM +9 more
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A global quantitative synthesis of local and landscape effects on wild bee pollinators in agroecosystems [PDF]
Christina M. Kennedy +40 more
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Managed bees as pollinators and vectors of bio control agent against grey mold disease in strawberry plantations [PDF]
Muthoni Macharia Jane +3 more
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An Easy Method to Sample Headspace Pheromones in the Field
Females of the orb‐web spider Argiope bruennichi produces a pheromone to attract males for mating. Most of our knowledge about the pheromone and its strategical use by the females is known from the laboratory. While we have confidence in the validity of these results, we wanted to make sure and measure pheromones in the field.
Zoe Dössel +2 more
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Bee-pollination promotes rapid divergent evolution in plants growing in different soils. [PDF]
Dorey T, Schiestl FP.
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Altitude sickness in pollinators: Skyward emigration holds consequences for a native bee
Shawn A. Steffan, Prarthana S. Dharampal
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We surveyed 119 stands of common milkweed (Asclepias syriaca) across an urbanisation gradient to investigate how restored garden habitat might ameliorate the negative effects of urbanisation on specialist herbivores. Surprisingly, we found most herbivores (including the monarch butterfly) had greater occupancy on common milkweed towards an urban centre.
Graydon J. Gillies +2 more
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