Exposure of Foraging Bees (Hymenoptera) to Neonicotinoids in the U.S. Southern High Plains
Abstract
Exposure to pesticides is a major threat to insect pollinators, potentially leading to negative effects that could compromise pollination services and biodiversity. The objectives of this study were to quantify neonicotinoid concentrations among different bee genera and to examine differences attributable to body size and surrounding land use. During the period of cotton planting (May–June), 282 wild bees were collected from habitat patches...
Paper Details
Title
Exposure of Foraging Bees (Hymenoptera) to Neonicotinoids in the U.S. Southern High Plains
Published Date
Feb 6, 2020
Journal
Volume
49
Issue
2
Pages
528 - 535
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