نتایج جستجو برای: pollen and nectar resources

تعداد نتایج: 16848597  

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2016
Helen Thompson Peter Campbell

Many previous studies report nectar residues being consistently lower than pollen residues in the same plant species. This is also evident in our samples from the oilseed rape (OSR) crop, where 100% of pollen samples contained thiamethoxam, whereas only 53.9% of the nectar samples had detectable levels of this compound. However, as clearly explained in our manuscript, our wildflower nectar and ...

2013
Wenchao Yang Haiou Kuang Shanshan Wang Jie Wang Wei Liu Zhenhong Wu Yuanyuan Tian Zachary Y. Huang Xiaoqing Miao

In the European honey bee, Apis mellifera, pollen foragers have a higher sucrose responsiveness than nectar foragers when tested using a proboscis extension response (PER) assay. In addition, Africanized honey bees have a higher sucrose responsiveness than European honey bees. Based on the biology of the Eastern honey bee, A. cerana, we hypothesized that A. cerana should also have a higher resp...

Ershadi, Arash, Gholami, Ronak , Jafari Asl, Mehdi, Pero, Milad,

The honey bee obtains its all nutritional  demands from nectar and pollen. In the case of nectar and pollen limitation, beekeepers use a substitute. It has been a long time that sucrose is used as the conventional substitute for nectar and pollen in the bee feeding to provide its nutritional needs during winter and stimulation of springchr('39')s larval nourishment. High fructose corn syrup is ...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2015
Fabrice Requier Jean-François Odoux Thierry Tamic Nathalie Moreau Mickaël Henry Axel Decourtye Vincent Bretagnolle

In intensive farmland habitats, pollination of wild flowers and crops may be threatened by the widespread decline of pollinators. The honey bee decline, in particular, appears to result from the combination of multiple stresses, including diseases, pathogens, and pesticides. The reduction of semi-natural habitats is also suspected to entail floral resource scarcity for bees. Yet, the seasonal d...

Journal: :Revista de biologia tropical 2012
Cláudia Inês da Silva Natali Gomes Bordon Léo Correia da Rocha Filho Carlos Alberto Garófalo

The euglossine bee Eulaema nigrita plays an important role for the pollination of native and economically important plants, such as the sweet passion-fruit Passiflora alata. E. nigrita uniquely collects the nectar from the flowers of P. alata, nevertheless, it needs to visit other plants to collect pollen, nectar and other resources for its survival. There are two methods to identify the specie...

2014
Sabine Konzmann Klaus Lunau

Almost all bees collect nectar and pollen from flowers. Female bees collect pollen to provision their nest cells, whereas they use nectar for individual energy supply and nest cell provisioning. Bees fine-tune nectar foraging to the amount and to the concentration of nectar, but the individual bees' response to variability of amount and concentration of pollen reward has not yet been studied th...

Journal: :American journal of botany 2007
Laura A Burkle Rebecca E Irwin Daniel A Newman

The outcome of species interactions is often difficult to predict, depending on the organisms involved and the ecological context. Nectar robbers remove nectar from flowers, often without providing pollination service, and their effects on plant reproduction vary in strength and direction. In two case studies and a meta-analysis, we tested the importance of pollen limitation and plant mating sy...

Journal: :Journal of agricultural and food chemistry 2016
Matteo A Lucchetti Gaetan Glauser Verena Kilchenmann Arne Dübecke Gudrun Beckh Christophe Praz Christina Kast

Pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PAs) in honey can be a potential human health risk. So far, it has remained unclear whether PAs in honey originate from pollen or floral nectar. We obtained honey, nectar, and plant pollen from two observation sites where Echium vulgare L. was naturally abundant. The PA concentration of honey was determined by targeted analysis using a high pressure liquid chromatograph...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2003
Erica Feuerbacher Jennifer H Fewell Stephen P Roberts Elizabeth F Smith Jon F Harrison

In this study we tested the effect of pollen and nectar loading on metabolic rate (in mW) and wingbeat frequency during hovering, and also examined the effect of pollen loading on wing kinematics and mechanical power output. Pollen foragers had hovering metabolic rates approximately 10% higher than nectar foragers, regardless of the amount of load carried. Pollen foragers also had a more horizo...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira de biologia 2002
J Ragusa-Netto

Among the vertebrate pollinated plants, the genus Erythrina includes tree species in which birds are the pollen vectors. Two groups in this genus may be distinguished: a) the hummingbird, and b) the perching bird pollinated species. Erythrina dominguezii is included in the second group and occurs in deciduous/semi-deciduous forests in the southwestern neotropics. I studied the exploitation of E...

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