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Bumblebees forage on flowers of increasingly complex morphologies despite low success
Shivani Krishna,
Tamar Keasar
Department of Biology and Environment (Oranim Campus)
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Keyphrases
Foragers
100%
Complex Morphology
100%
Bumblebee
100%
Morphological Complexity
100%
Floral
66%
Nave
66%
Food Reward
66%
Feeding Success
66%
Single Species
33%
Jubilees
33%
Increasing Complexity
33%
Pollination
33%
Bombus Terrestris
33%
Foraging Decisions
33%
Handling Time
33%
Foraging Success
33%
Fabaceae
33%
First Visit
33%
Bee Forage
33%
Foraging Efficiency
33%
Floral Morphology
33%
Lupinus
33%
Bignoniaceae
33%
Flower Type
33%
Choice Assay
33%
Forager Bees
33%
Plantaginaceae
33%
Tecoma
33%
Antirrhinum Majus
33%
Pollinator Foraging Behaviour
33%
Energy Handling
33%
Complex Species
33%
Dichotomous Traits
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Flight
100%
Pollinator
100%
Bombus terrestris
100%
Fabaceae
100%
Orange
100%
Plantaginaceae
100%
Tecoma
100%
Antirrhinum Majus
100%
Bignoniaceae
100%