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Drought stress leads to reduced nectar secretion and alters nectar composition of day‐ and night‐flowering Nicotiana species, which may impair plant–pollinator interactions. Abstract The frequencies of droughts worldwide will increase in the future due to climate changes. Nectar composition of plant species varies in relation to pollinator and can also
T. Göttlinger +3 more
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Automated Detection and Monitoring of Ground-Nesting Bee Nests Using Drone Imagery and Deep Learning. [PDF]
Tschanz P +5 more
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The Hornfaced Bee for Efficient Pollination of Small Farm Orchards
Suzanne W. T. Batra
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Both diurnal and nocturnal pollinators are important in the desert plant Nerine laticoma. Abstract The evolutionary limits to generalization in plant pollination systems are often determined by trade‐offs in which adaptations to one set of flower visitors reduces the effectiveness of another set of visitors.
G. L. Theron +6 more
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Insecticide susceptibility of Japanese mason bees (<i>Osmia</i> spp.) <i>versus</i> that of the western honey bee (<i>Apis mellifera</i>). [PDF]
Seko Y +5 more
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Biodiversity and its restoration in limestone quarries: a review
Abstract Introduction Limestone quarries impact natural areas, and they are spreading in relation to human population growth. Little is known about the impact of limestone quarries and their restoration on biodiversity. Objectives This review aims to provide an overview of how biodiversity is assessed in limestone quarries, how it impacts biodiversity,
Luca Dessì +3 more
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Colors for Resources: Reward-Linked Visual Displays in Orchids. [PDF]
Coimbra G +4 more
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Abstract Introduction A primary goal of habitat restoration is the return of both taxonomic and functional diversity to support ecosystem resilience and functioning. This study assessed how insect functional biodiversity (focusing on beetles [Coleoptera] and ants [Formicidae]) responds to invasive pine (Pinus spp.) removal, in a Mediterranean‐type ...
Rebecca A. Cawood +2 more
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Molecular Surveillance of Honey Bee Hives Using
Jessica Henneken +4 more
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Abstract Introduction With anthropogenic environmental change accelerating, incorporating long‐term perspectives into ecological restoration is essential. Paleoecological evidence increasingly indicates that many perceived “natural” landscapes under current conservation regimes are, in fact, cultural or modern systems.
Yihan Wang +7 more
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