نتایج جستجو برای: hoverflies

تعداد نتایج: 225  

Journal: :Journal of Experimental Biology 2020

2016
Elsa A. Laubertie Steve D. Wratten Alexandra Magro Jean-Louis Hemptinne

20 Modern agricultural landscapes favour crop pests: herbivores benefit from resource 21 concentration and/or the absence of natural enemies in large areas of intensively farmed fields 22 interspersed by small fragments of natural or non-crop habitats. 23 Conservation biological control (CBC) aims at increasing the functional diversity of 24 agricultural landscapes to make them more hospitable ...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2002
Graham Holloway Francis Gilbert Amoret Brandt

Many hoverflies (Syrphidae) mimic wasps or bees through colour or behavioural adaptations. The relationship between phenotypic variation in colour pattern and mimetic perfection (as determined by pigeons) was investigated in three species of Müllerian mimics (Vespula spp.) and 10 Batesian hoverfly mimics, plus two non-mimetic species of flies. Four predictions were tested: (i) Batesian mimics m...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2012
Matthias Albrecht Bernhard Schmid Yann Hautier Christine B Müller

Understanding the functional consequences of biodiversity loss is a major goal of ecology. Animal-mediated pollination is an essential ecosystem function and service provided to mankind. However, little is known how pollinator diversity could affect pollination services. Using a substitutive design, we experimentally manipulated functional group (FG) and species richness of pollinator communiti...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2016
Christopher H Taylor Tom Reader Francis Gilbert

Mimicry is considered a classic example of the elaborate adaptations that natural selection can produce, yet often similarity between Batesian (harmless) mimics and their unpalatable models is far from perfect. Variation in mimetic accuracy is a puzzle, as natural selection should favour mimics that are hardest to distinguish from their models. Numerous hypotheses exist to explain the persisten...

2016
M. P. D. Garratt T. D. Breeze V. Boreux M. T. Fountain M. McKerchar S. M. Webber D. J. Coston N. Jenner R. Dean D. B. Westbury J. C. Biesmeijer S. G. Potts

Insect pollination underpins apple production but the extent to which different pollinator guilds supply this service, particularly across different apple varieties, is unknown. Such information is essential if appropriate orchard management practices are to be targeted and proportional to the potential benefits pollinator species may provide. Here we use a novel combination of pollinator effec...

Journal: :Journal of The Royal Society Interface 2009

Journal: :Medical Entomology and Zoology 2001

2018
Emily J Bailes Kaitlin R Deutsch Judit Bagi Lucila Rondissone Mark J F Brown Owen T Lewis

Global declines of insect pollinators jeopardize the delivery of pollination services in both agricultural and natural ecosystems. The importance of infectious diseases has been documented in honeybees, but there is little information on the extent to which these diseases are shared with other pollinator orders. Here, we establish for the first time the presence of three important bee viruses i...

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