The study illustrates how the interplay between plant traits and bee behaviors can shape pollinator communities.
University of Birmingham researchers say the discovery has implications for our food security Pollution from cars is destroying the ability of bees to find flowers, according to research done by ...
Honey bees rely heavily on flower patterns when searching for food, a new study has found. The research has revealed honeybees can distinguish between different flowers by using colours and patterns.
Some flowers go to extraordinary lengths to attract pollinators. Bee orchids mimic the shape and scent of bees in order to lure them into ‘pseudocopulation’, where the male insect attempts to mate ...
According to a new study, air pollution prevents bees from finding flowers because it degrades the scent. The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881 ...