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The potential and realized foraging movements of bees are differentially determined by body size and sociality
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Mola, John M.
, Bartomeus, Ignasi
, Kendall, Liam K.
, Cariveau, Daniel P.
, Portman, Zachary M.
, Smith, Henrik G.
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allometry
/ Animals
/ Anthophila
/ Appetitive Behavior - physiology
/ Bees
/ Bees - anatomy & histology
/ Bees - physiology
/ Biodiversity
/ Biologi
/ Biological Sciences
/ Body size
/ Body Size - physiology
/ central place foraging
/ data collection
/ Depletion
/ Ecological effects
/ Ecology
/ Ecology (including Biodiversity Conservation)
/ Ecosystem
/ Ekologi
/ Environmental conditions
/ Foraging habitats
/ habitat destruction
/ Habitat fragmentation
/ Habitat loss
/ habitat preferences
/ Habitat utilization
/ Landscape ecology
/ Landscape preservation
/ life history
/ movement ecology
/ Natural Sciences
/ Naturvetenskap
/ pollinator conservation
/ Resource depletion
/ Social Behavior
/ Species
2022
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The potential and realized foraging movements of bees are differentially determined by body size and sociality
by
Mola, John M.
, Bartomeus, Ignasi
, Kendall, Liam K.
, Cariveau, Daniel P.
, Portman, Zachary M.
, Smith, Henrik G.
in
allometry
/ Animals
/ Anthophila
/ Appetitive Behavior - physiology
/ Bees
/ Bees - anatomy & histology
/ Bees - physiology
/ Biodiversity
/ Biologi
/ Biological Sciences
/ Body size
/ Body Size - physiology
/ central place foraging
/ data collection
/ Depletion
/ Ecological effects
/ Ecology
/ Ecology (including Biodiversity Conservation)
/ Ecosystem
/ Ekologi
/ Environmental conditions
/ Foraging habitats
/ habitat destruction
/ Habitat fragmentation
/ Habitat loss
/ habitat preferences
/ Habitat utilization
/ Landscape ecology
/ Landscape preservation
/ life history
/ movement ecology
/ Natural Sciences
/ Naturvetenskap
/ pollinator conservation
/ Resource depletion
/ Social Behavior
/ Species
2022
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The potential and realized foraging movements of bees are differentially determined by body size and sociality
by
Mola, John M.
, Bartomeus, Ignasi
, Kendall, Liam K.
, Cariveau, Daniel P.
, Portman, Zachary M.
, Smith, Henrik G.
in
allometry
/ Animals
/ Anthophila
/ Appetitive Behavior - physiology
/ Bees
/ Bees - anatomy & histology
/ Bees - physiology
/ Biodiversity
/ Biologi
/ Biological Sciences
/ Body size
/ Body Size - physiology
/ central place foraging
/ data collection
/ Depletion
/ Ecological effects
/ Ecology
/ Ecology (including Biodiversity Conservation)
/ Ecosystem
/ Ekologi
/ Environmental conditions
/ Foraging habitats
/ habitat destruction
/ Habitat fragmentation
/ Habitat loss
/ habitat preferences
/ Habitat utilization
/ Landscape ecology
/ Landscape preservation
/ life history
/ movement ecology
/ Natural Sciences
/ Naturvetenskap
/ pollinator conservation
/ Resource depletion
/ Social Behavior
/ Species
2022
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The potential and realized foraging movements of bees are differentially determined by body size and sociality
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The potential and realized foraging movements of bees are differentially determined by body size and sociality
2022
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Reversing biodiversity declines requires a better understanding of organismal mobility, as movement processes dictate the scale at which species interact with the environment. Previous studies have demonstrated that species foraging ranges, and therefore, habitat use increases with body size. Yet, foraging ranges are also affected by other life-history traits, such as sociality, which influence the need of and ability to detect resources. We evaluated the effect of body size and sociality on potential and realized foraging ranges using a compiled dataset of 383 measurements for 81 bee species. Potential ranges were larger than realized ranges and increased more steeply with body size. Highly eusocial species had larger realized foraging ranges than primitively eusocial or solitary taxa. We contend that potential ranges describe species movement capabilities, whereas realized ranges depict how foraging movements result from interactions between species traits and environmental conditions. Furthermore, the complex communication strategies and large colony sizes in highly eusocial species may facilitate foraging over wider areas in response to resource depletion. Our findings should contribute to a greater understanding of landscape ecology and conservation, as traits that influence movement mediate species vulnerability to habitat loss and fragmentation.
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John Wiley and Sons, Inc,John Wiley & Sons, Inc,Ecological Society of America
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