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How to really help bees: nutrient demand and supply in a changing environment

 
 
 
 

Abstract


\n Local and global changes affect which pollen varieties are available to bees in the environment. Therefore, wild bees cannot always access the optimally balanced diet required for their survival. Our feeding experiment showed that the nutritional quality of the pollen diet eaten by bee larvae is shaped not by pollen diversity but by a specific pollen species composition that results in specific nutrients being scarce or sufficient; this species composition influences bee survivability, development and mass. We proposed that the functioning of bee populations and communities may depend on the floral diversity of the local habitat, which determines whether a nutritionally balanced pollen diet obtained from specific species can be provided to bee larvae. Holistically considering wild bee fitness and health and the different characteristics of the food base at both the ecosystem and bee biology levels can provide new, important knowledge for conserving bees and their critical ecological roles.

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DOI 10.21203/RS.3.RS-443806/V1
Language English
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