نتایج جستجو برای: bombus terrestris

تعداد نتایج: 2344  

2004
D. Goulson B. Darvill J. S. Ellis M. E. Knight

Many bumblebee (Bombus) species are thought to have declined in abundance in the last 50 years, while a small number of species remain abundant. Here we examine which factors render some British bumblebee species more susceptible to environmental change than others. We present forage data on workers of 15 bumblebee species gathered from 172 one hour searches conducted at sites in southern UK, t...

Journal: :Environmental microbiology reports 2011
Santiago Plischuk Ivan Meeus Guy Smagghe Carlos E Lange

The neogregarine Apicystis bombi is considered a low prevalence parasite of Bombus spp. Before our work it has only once been detected in one single specimen of the Western honeybee Apis mellifera. This contribution reports the presence of A. bombi parasitizing both A. mellifera and Bombus terrestris at a site in Northwestern Argentine Patagonia (Bariloche, close to the border with Chile) and a...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه یاسوج - دانشکده کشاورزی 1390

با استقرار دو جعبه حاوی کلنی زنبورهای مخملی (bumblebees) تهیه شده از شرکت کوپرت از گونه ی b. terrestris، در یک گلخانه گوجه فرنگی در شهرستان گچساران، استان کهگیلویه و بویراحمد، در چهار محدوده ی توری کشی شده، هر یک شامل 16 بوته و اندازه گیری صفاتی از قبیل: تعداد گل های تشکیل شده از بدو گلدهی، تعداد گل های ریزش نموده، تعداد میوههای تشکیل شده، اندازهگیری قطر داخلی و خارجی میوههای رسیده، اندازهگیری ...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2014
Mick E Hanley Amanda J Awbi Miguel Franco

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Although urban gardens provide opportunities for pollinators in an otherwise inhospitable environment, most garden plants are not native to the recipient biogeographical region and their value to local pollinators is disputed. This study tested the hypothesis that bumblebees foraging in English urban gardens preferentially visited sympatric Palaearctic-range plants over spec...

2016
Aravin Chakravarthi Emily Baird Marie Dacke Almut Kelber

Bombus terrestris is one of the most commonly used insect models to investigate visually guided behavior and spatial vision in particular. Two fundamental measures of spatial vision are spatial resolution and contrast sensitivity. In this study, we report the threshold of spatial resolution in B. terrestris and characterize the contrast sensitivity function of the bumblebee visual system for a ...

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...

2016
Romain Moerman Nathalie Roger Roland De Jonghe Denis Michez Maryse Vanderplanck

Bumblebees (i.e. Bombus genus) are major pollinators of flowering wild plants and crops. Although many species are currently in decline, a number of them remain stable or are even expanding. One factor potentially driving changes in bumblebee distribution is the suitability of plant communities. Actually, bees probably have specific nutritional requirements that could shape their floral choices...

Journal: :Acta neurobiologiae experimentalis 1997
E J Godzińska J Korczyńska

We have investigated escape behaviour of workers of two bumblebee species, Bombus terrestris and B. pascuorum, when confined to test tubes plugged with soil and either exposed to sunlight or kept in darkness. In both these situations B. terrestris performed better (i.e. escaped after a shorter time) than B. pascuorum. B. terrestris (but not B. pascuorum) also performed better in darkness than i...

Journal: :Journal of invertebrate pathology 2006
Elke Genersch Constanze Yue Ingemar Fries Joachim R de Miranda

Honey bees (Apis mellifera) productively infected with Deformed wing virus (DWV) through Varroa destructor (V. destructor) during pupal stages develop into adults showing wing and other morphological deformities. Here, we report for the first time the occurrence of bumble bees (Bombus terrestris, Bombus pascuorum) exhibiting wing deformities resembling those seen in clinically DWV-infected hone...

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