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Honeybees optimize their foraging behaviour in relation to spatio-temporal changes in nectar and pollen availability

Jan J. Kreider; Anna Nehrkorn; Svenja Bänsch; Carmen Kirsch; Catrin Westphal

2020-07-09 ecology
10.1101/2020.07.08.193268 bioRxiv
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Intensified agriculture increasingly threatens wild and managed bees by promoting landscape uniformity and reducing floral resource availability whereas urban areas can provide continuous floral resources within green spaces and private gardens. Mass-flowering events of crops and trees, such as lime trees (Tilia spp.), can provide ample floral resources but only for short time periods. Using waggle dance decoding, pollen analysis and bee abundance recordings, we investigated the temporal shift in honeybee foraging behaviour in response to lime tree mass-flowering. Honeybees in urban areas extended their foraging range during lime tree flowering. Foraging behaviour of honeybees in rural areas did not change to such an extent and honeybees foraged in sown flower strips. Our results suggest that honeybees optimize their foraging behaviour to exploit highly rewarding resources instead of extending foraging ranges in times of floral resource scarcity.

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