Viruses spread from honey bees to wild bees through shared flowers, threatening pollination and plant communities.
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Flowers are spreading viruses among wild bees
More flowers lead to more pathogen spread between bee species. In A Nutshell Scientists found that sites with more flower ...
Honeybees rely heavily on flower patterns -- not just colors -- when searching for food, new research shows. Honeybees rely heavily on flower patterns -- not just colours -- when searching for food, ...
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Why shiny flowers are rare: bee vision reveals a hidden visual trade-off
Nature’s most dazzling colors can be strangely rare. Walk through a park or forest and you see greens, yellows and reds that ...
Dec. 19 (UPI) --Heat plays an important role in flower-pollinator interactions. According to new research, heat patterns serve as signatures for flowers, advertising their availability to passing bees ...
It is easy to forget that far from being inanimate objects with which animals interact, plants are living, breathing, moving organisms that not only react to their environment, but are themselves ...
A wide range of flowers produce not just signals that we can see and smell, but also ones that are invisible such as heat, a new study has discovered. A new study, led by scientists from the ...
Researchers have revealed the stunning patterns of invisible heat that attract bees to different flowers. Bees are known to rely on a number of signals to choose where they’re going to land, from ...
Honeybees rely heavily on flower patterns – not just colours – when searching for food, new research shows. A team led by the University of Exeter tested bee behaviour and built bee's-eye-view ...
Honeybees rely heavily on flower patterns – not just colours – when searching for food, new research shows. A team led by the University of Exeter tested bee behaviour and built bee's-eye-view ...
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