نتایج جستجو برای: bee forage

تعداد نتایج: 25706  

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...

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 2001
Z Wang M L Eastridge X Qiu

Sixty Holstein cows were assigned to two treatments at 21 d before calving and were group-fed a prepartum diet with or without yeast culture. After parturition, cows were individually fed one of five treatments for 140 d: 1) 21% forage neutral detergent fiber (NDF) without yeast culture, 2) 21% forage NDF with yeast culture, 3) 17% forage NDF without yeast culture, 4) 17% forage NDF with yeast ...

Journal: :Journal of biological rhythms 2012
Sandra L Rodriguez-Zas Bruce R Southey Yair Shemesh Elad B Rubin Mira Cohen Gene E Robinson Guy Bloch

Honey bee workers care for ("nurse") the brood around the clock without circadian rhythmicity, but then they forage outside with strong circadian rhythms and a consolidated nightly rest. This chronobiological plasticity is associated with variation in the expression of the canonical "clock genes" that regulate the circadian clock: nurse bees show no brain rhythms of expression, while foragers d...

2011
Anne S. Leonard Daniel R. Papaj

1. Many floral displays are visually complex, transmitting multi-coloured patterns that are thought to direct pollinators to nectar rewards. These ‘nectar guides’ may be mutually beneficial, if they reduce pollinators’ handling time, leading to an increased visitation rate and promoting pollen transfer. Yet, many details regarding how floral patterns influence foraging efficiency are unknown, a...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2008
Eric J Warrant

In response to the pressures of predation, parasitism and competition for limited resources, several groups of (mainly) tropical bees and wasps have independently evolved a nocturnal lifestyle. Like their day-active (diurnal) relatives, these insects possess apposition compound eyes, a relatively light-insensitive eye design that is best suited to vision in bright light. Despite this, nocturnal...

2010
S. G. K. Adiku G. H. Dunn L. R. Ahuja S. Gunter J. Bradford L. Garcia A. A. Andales

The effect of stocking rate on forage growth has attracted much research attention in forage science. Findings show that forage growth may be affected by stocking rate, and there is a consensus that high stocking rates lead to soil compaction, which could also in turn affect forage growth because of the changing soil hydrology and increased soil impedance to forage root penetration. In this stu...

2012
Michael D. Simone-Finstrom Marla Spivak

The constant pressure posed by parasites has caused species throughout the animal kingdom to evolve suites of mechanisms to resist infection. Individual barriers and physiological defenses are considered the main barriers against parasites in invertebrate species. However, behavioral traits and other non-immunological defenses can also effectively reduce parasite transmission and infection inte...

2011
Shengping Liu Yeping Zhu Shijuan Li

Establishing agricultural product quality safety traceability platform and barcode system have become a worldwide trend. Bee product traceability platform that can be used to identify all aspects from farm to table has been laid out based on China law and global standards. An integrated bee product traceability system which involving all of the process along the supply chain can be applied to i...

Journal: :Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 2021

• Bee richness and abundance was higher in native grass pastures without cattle. Perennial grasses may provide some forage resources for bees. Honey bees were collected more commonly non-native pastures. Land sharing/sparing with perennial cattle can be ecologically positive. Most grasslands world-wide have been converted into various row crops agriculture pasture livestock foraging. This conve...

Journal: :Ecotoxicology 2010
Veerle Mommaerts Sofie Reynders Jana Boulet Linde Besard Guido Sterk Guy Smagghe

Bombus terrestris bumblebees are important pollinators of wild flowers, and in modern agriculture they are used to guarantee pollination of vegetables and fruits. In the field it is likely that worker bees are exposed to pesticides during foraging. To date, several tests exist to assess lethal and sublethal side-effects of pesticides on bee survival, growth/development and reproduction. Within ...

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