Intraspecific variation in body size of bumblebee workers influences anti‐predator behaviour
Abstract
Flower‐dwelling predators make flowers dangerous foraging sites for pollinators, potentially affecting their anti‐predator behaviour. Moreover, predation vulnerability often varies among pollinators' body sizes with interspecific comparisons showing that smaller species are more vulnerable than larger ones. However, how intraspecific body size variation influences pollinator behaviour under predation risk is still unknown, especially under...
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Title
Intraspecific variation in body size of bumblebee workers influences anti‐predator behaviour
Published Date
Dec 4, 2019
Journal
Volume
89
Issue
2
Pages
658 - 669
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