2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.04.06.535809
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Heather pollen is not necessarily a healthy diet for bumble bees

Abstract: Evidence is that specialised metabolites of flowering plants occur in both vegetative parts and floral resources (i.e., pollen and nectar), exposing pollinators to their biological activities. While such metabolites may be toxic to bees, it may also help them to deal with environmental stressors. One example is heather nectar which has been shown to limit bumble bee infection by a trypanosomatid parasite, Crithidia bombi, because of callunene activity. Besides in nectar, heather harbours high content of specia… Show more

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