2022
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.8788
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Exosymbiotic microbes within fermented pollen provisions are as important for the development of solitary bees as the pollen itself

Abstract: Developing bees derive significant benefits from the microbes present within their guts and fermenting pollen provisions. External microbial symbionts (exosymbionts) associated with larval diets may be particularly important for solitary bees that suffer reduced fitness when denied microbe‐colonized pollen. To investigate whether this phenomenon is generalizable across foraging strategy, we examined the effects of exosymbiont presence/absence across two solitary bee species, a pollen special… Show more

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