2023
DOI: 10.1002/eap.2907
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Landscape‐scale floral resource discontinuity decreases bumble bee occurrence and alters community composition

Jeremy Hemberger,
Olivia M. Bernauer,
Hannah R. Gaines‐Day
et al.

Abstract: Agricultural practices and intensification over the past two centuries have dramatically altered the abundance and temporal continuity of floral resources that support pollinating insects such as bumble bees. Long‐term trends among bumble bees within agricultural regions suggest that intensive agricultural conditions have created inhospitable conditions for some species, while other species have maintained their relative abundances despite landscape‐level changes in flower availability. Bumble bee responses to… Show more

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