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We collected ground‐nesting bees at 35 farms over two summers and assessed their abundance, diversity, and community composition in relation to local soil characteristics (texture, compaction, slope, and ground cover). Ground‐nesting bee abundance and species richness increased with bare ground and sand content.
Cécile M. Antoine +2 more
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In Southern California, a global hotspot of bee biodiversity, predominantly feral populations of the exotic western honey bee constitute an estimated 90% of individual bees and 98% of bee biomass. Honey bee foragers remove 80% of total pollen during the first day flowers open on three common native species, with their first two visits removing over 60%
Dillon J. Travis +3 more
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Managed honey bees as a radar for wild bee decline?
T. Wood +10 more
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The Complex World of Toothpaste Diversity, Meeting Patient Clinical Needs. An Umbrella Review
ABSTRACT Background Amidst numerous recent advancements in toothpaste formulations and active ingredients, some clinicians may believe all toothpastes are similar despite differences in their active ingredients and corresponding clinical application.
Jeanie Suvan, Crystal Marruganti
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Bacteriophage resistance evolution in a honey bee pathogen. [PDF]
Spencer EK +7 more
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VARIATION OF HOOKS ON THE HIND WING OF THE HONEY BEE (APIS MELLIFERA L.)
W. W. Alpatov
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Development of a Modular 3D‐Printed Pollen Trap for Bumble Bee Monitoring
ABSTRACT Accurate pollen collection is essential for understanding bumble bee foraging dynamics, assessing environmental risks and monitoring colony health. Effective monitoring systems provide critical insights into pesticide exposure, floral resource availability and pollinator health.
Richard Odemer +2 more
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A Geospatial atlas of honey bee forage plants and their distribution patterns in Africa and beyond. [PDF]
Nganso BT +12 more
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Is Nocturnal Pollination Important for Crop Production? Experimental Evidence From Small Fruit Crops
ABSTRACT Insect‐mediated pollination is essential for crop production but is mainly studied considering diurnal pollinators only. Here, we use pollinator exclusion techniques to prevent either diurnal or nocturnal insect visits in small fruit crops: raspberry (Rubus idaeus), over 1 year, and red currant (Ribes rubrum) and black currant (Ribes nigrum ...
Elsa Blareau, Fabrice Requier
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