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From Plant Metabolites to Pollinator Safety: Rethinking Selectivity of Botanical Insecticides in Bees-A Review. [PDF]

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Broad presence of ferromagnetism in bees and relationship to phylogeny, natural history, and sociality. [PDF]

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Solitary Bees As Pollinators

2020
Besides the wind, insects are the main pollinating agents and many of them are hymenopterans. However, among the 20,000 species of bees (Superfamily Apoidea), only a very restricted group has been domesticated for commercial crop pollination, including social and solitary species. The honey bee Apis mellifera L.
Maccagnani B., Sgolastra F.
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Infection with the multi-host micro-parasite Apicystis bombi (Apicomplexa: Neogregarinorida) decreases survival of the solitary bee Osmia bicornis

open access: yesJournal of Invertebrate Pathology, 2018
The micro-parasites present in the Apidae pollinator community are mostly multi-host pathogens. To study the impact of these multi-host pathogens on the Apidae pollinator community, as a driver of wild bee decline, pathological studies are needed for ...
Niels Piot, Ivan Meeus, Guy Smagghe
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Evaluating the Effect of Pesticides on the Larvae of the Solitary Bees

Journal of Visualized Experiments, 2021
Current ecological risk assessments of pesticides on pollinators have primarily considered only laboratory conditions. For the larvae of solitary bees, ingestion of provisions contaminated with pesticides may increase the mortality rate of the larvae, decrease the collection rate and the population of adult solitary bees in the next year from a ...
Yingying, Song   +4 more
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