نتایج جستجو برای: bombus

تعداد نتایج: 1281  

Journal: :Journal of investigational allergology & clinical immunology 2005
A Roll P Schmid-Grendelmeier

Bumblebee venom allergies, though uncommon among the broad public, pose a significant risk in plant industry and scientific occupation. Since a significant IgE cross-reactivity between bumblebee and honeybee venom has been described in several cases and bumblebee venom for immunotherapy has been available only from a few suppliers, SIT with honeybee venom was frequently used for bumblebee venom...

2014
Catherine M Jones Mark J F Brown Thomas Ings

Biological invasions are facilitated by the global transportation of species and climate change. Given that invasions may cause ecological and economic damage and pose a major threat to biodiversity, understanding the mechanisms behind invasion success is essential. Both the release of non-native populations from natural enemies, such as parasites, and the genetic diversity of these populations...

2012

Several recently-published studies have reported on evaluations of the impact of neonicotinoid insecticides on pollinators,, often accompanied by considerable media attention claiming singular importance in explaining overall pollinator health status. These studies included evaluations of potential effects of sublethal doses of neonicotinoids on honey bees, the potential effects of exposure to ...

2015
Harindra E. Amarasinghe

Social insects are emerging models for epigenetics. Here we examine the link between monoallelic methylation and monoallelic expression in the bumblebee Bombus terrestris using whole methylome and transcriptome analysis. We found nineteen genes displaying monoallelic methylation and expression. They were enriched for functions to do with social organisation in the social insects. These are the ...

Journal: :The Journal of animal ecology 2011
Janis Antonovics Mike Edwards

1. A 39-year bumblebee data base was used to study the codistribution of six cuckoo bumblebees in the subgenus Psythirus of Bombus (hereafter called Psythirus) and their free-living bumblebee hosts in the British Isles. 2. A model of nest parasitism predicted host threshold densities and stable deterministic dynamics, with fluctuations only emerging as a result of environmental or demographic s...

2015
Mitsuru Hattori Yusuke Nagano Takao Itino

Geographic variation of flower size is potentially affected by various biotic and abiotic factors such as pollinator size, abundance of nectar robbers, and temperature. To elucidate the effect of geographic variation of flower-visitor fauna on flower size, we investigated two spring-flowering, bumblebee-pollinated herbs, Lamium album L. var. barbatum (seven populations) and Meehania urticifolia...

2000
Juliet L. Osborne Ingrid H. Williams

Habitat fragmentation alters the spatial and temporal distribution of floral resources in farmland. This will affect the foraging behaviour of bees utilising these resources and consequently pollen flow within and between patches of flowering plants. One element of bees’ foraging behaviour, which is likely to be affected, is the degree to which individual bees remain constant to a particular si...

2015
Jonathan B. Koch Jeffrey Lozier James P. Strange Harold Ikerd Terry Griswold Nils Cordes Leellen Solter Isaac Stewart Sydney A. Cameron

BACKGROUND Bumble bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae, Bombus) are pollinators of wild and economically important flowering plants. However, at least four bumble bee species have declined significantly in population abundance and geographic range relative to historic estimates, and one species is possibly extinct. While a wealth of historic data is now available for many of the North American species fou...

2015
Lukas P. Thorburn Lynn S. Adler Rebecca E. Irwin Evan C. Palmer-Young Michael Simone-Finstrom Margarita Lopez-Uribe David Baracchi Evan Palmer-Young

Secondary metabolites in floral nectar have been shown to reduce parasite load in two common bumble bee species. Previous studies on the effects of nectar secondary metabolites on parasitized bees have focused on single compounds in isolation; however, in nature, bees are simultaneously exposed to multiple compounds. We tested for interactions between the effects of two alkaloids found in the n...

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