Flowers Evolving
Study: Flowers are Starting to Self-Pollinate Due to Fewer Insects Flowers are “giving up on” pollinators and evolving to be less attractive to them…
Read MoreStudy: Flowers are Starting to Self-Pollinate Due to Fewer Insects Flowers are “giving up on” pollinators and evolving to be less attractive to them…
Read MoreHow technology is giving nature – and pollinators – a helping hand in Armagh Gary McDonald Business Editor NATURE – and the art of…
Read MoreStudy reveals how pollinators evade plant toxins By Eric Ralls Earth.com New research is shedding light on the remarkable ability of pollinators such as honeybees to detoxify…
Read MoreHoney Bee Heat Warms Up Fellow Pollinators for Early-Season Blooms By Paige Embry Honey bees (Apis mellifera) are the go-to pollinator for early-blooming fruit…
Read MoreUse of gene-edited organisms in wild could put pollinators at risk Experts urge caution over new biotech By AFP Dozens of scientists, experts and…
Read MorePlants Will Start Battling For Pollinators as Insects Decline. Losing Could Mean Exile TESSA KOUMOUNDOUROS Plants can go to extraordinary lengths to tempt pollinators…
Read More5 Ways to Help Pollinators Flourish You may already be aware that pollinators are important to everyone on the planet. But did you know…
Read MoreCCC Celebrating World Bee Day with New Certification By: Kit Cloninger GRAND ISLAND, Neb. (KSNB) – May 20th is designated by the United Nations…
Read MoreOn March 4th at 12:00 pm CST, The Bee & Butterfly Habitat Fund will be providing a webinar entitled: Pollinators: The glue that connects…
Read MoreA recent study at RMIT University, Australia, led by Scarlett Howard and Adrian Dyer, has demonstrated the ability of honey bees to distinguish between…
Read MoreDepartment of Primary Industries and Regional Development researcher David Cook, Agriculture and food minister Alannah MacTiernan and Hort Innovation Research and Development general manager…
Read MoreAKSON Russian Science Communication Association Buratina truncata, the new long-proboscid species of Paradoxosisyrinae from Burmese amber, and, MFP map Credit: Alexander Khramov A team…
Read MoreMARION, IOWA-The natural habitat for butterflies, birds, bees and other pollinators is slowly being replaced by turf lawns and ornamental plants, but Trees Forever…
Read MoreHoneydew Exposes Beneficial Insects To Deadly Insecticides. Adjuvants Not As Benign As Previously Thought Verges Provide A Vital Refuge For Pollinators According to a…
Read MoreAlan Harman New research suggests global trends in farming practices are undermining the pollinators that crops depend on and putting agricultural productivity and stability…
Read MoreNewcastle University IMAGE: The effects of wildfire can clearly be seen at one of the study sites: although the ground flora has begun to regenerate,…
Read MoreJames Cook University A global study has concluded that people are essential to conserving the pollinators that maintain and protect biodiversity, agriculture and habitat….
Read MoreAlan Harman Apple orchards surrounded by agricultural lands are visited by a less diverse collection of bee species than orchards surrounded by natural habitats,…
Read MoreUniversity of Missouri-Columbia Insect pollinators are vital to the existence of almost 90 percent of the world’s flowering plants, including a large portion of…
Read MoreBy: R. Thomas (Tom) Van Arsdall Director of Public Affairs, and Val Dolcini President & CEO The Pollinator Partnership Tom Van Arsdall from the…
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