We enjoy fruits and vegetables, especially from our gardens, but many of them depend on pollinators. About 75% of flowering ...
A new study led by the University of Oxford in collaboration with Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, University of Greenwich, and the Technical University of Denmark could provide a cost-effective and ...
Bumble bees sustain many of our most nutritious crops, while honey bees underpin food production across the globe.
Honey bees are incredibly social insects. They live together in big groups with other bees in an organized society that scientists call eusocial, which means every bee has a job to do. This could be ...
Roubik, David Ward. 1993. "Direct Costs of Forest Reproduction, Bee-Cycling, and the Efficiency of Pollination Modes." Journal of Biosciences, 18, (4) 537–552.
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