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100 1 $aGoulson, Dave.
245 10 $aBumblebees :$bbehaviour, ecology, and conservation /$cDave Goulson.
250 $a2nd ed.
260 $aOxford [England] ;$aNew York :$bOxford University Press,$c2010.
300 $ax, 317 p., [8] p. of plates :$bill. (some col.), maps (1 col.) ;$c25 cm.
490 1 $aOxford biology
500 $aPrevious ed.: 2003.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [239]-309) and index.
505 0 $aIntroduction: Evolution and phylogeny ; The life cycle -- Thermoregulation: Warming up ; Controlling heat loss ; Thermoregulation of the nest -- Social organization and conflict: Caste determination ; Division of labour ; Sex determination ; Control of reproduction and queen-worker conflicts (Time of reproduction ; Matricide) ; Sex ratios in true bumblebees ; Sex ratios in Psithyrus -- Finding a mate: Territoriality ; Nest surveillance ; Hilltopping ; Scent-marking and patrolling ; Inbreeding avoidance ; Evolution of male mate-location behavior ; Queen-produced sex attractants ; Monogamy versus polyandry -- Natural elements: True predators ; Parasitoids (Conopidae (Diptera) ; Sarcophagidae (Diptera) ; Braconidae (Hymenoptera) ; Mutilidae (Hymenoptera)) --
505 0 $6 $aParasites and commensals (Viruses ; Prokaryotes (Bacteria and others) ; Fungi ; Protozoa ; Nematodes ; Mites (Acarina) ; Other commensals) ; The immune system of bumblebees ; Social parasitism (Nest usurpation ; Social parasitism By drifting workers ; Cuckoo bees (Psithyrus)) -- Foraging economics: Measuring foraging range (Marking experiments and direct observation ; Modeling foraging range ; Homing experiments ; Radar tracking ; Mass-marking and pollen analysis) ; Do bumblebees forage close to their nests? ; Differences between bumblebee species ; Management Implications -- Exploitation of patchy resources: The ideal free distribution (Search patterns within patches ; Non-random choice of patches) ; The marginal value theorem --
505 0 $6 $aChoice of flower species: Learning and flower constancy (Explanations for flower constancy ; Can flowers be cryptic?) ; Infidelity in flower choice ; Variation in learning ability ; Coping with deceptive unrewarding flowers ; The influence of pollen quality on flower choice -- Intraspecific floral choices: Direct detection of rewards ; Flower size ; Flower age ; Flower sex ; Flower symmetry ; Floral scent ; Thermal rewards ; Motivation and choosiness -- Foraging cues gained from other bees: Communication in the nest ; Visual responses to other bees on flowers ; Scent marking of flowers (Repellent versus attractant marks ; The evolution of scent marking) -- Competition and niche differentiation in bumblebee communities -- Bumblebees as pollinators: Pollination of crops (Honeybees versus bumblebees ; Approaches to enhancing bumblebee pollination) ; Pollination of wild flowers (Nectar robbing) --
505 0 $6 $aConservation: Causes of declining bumblebee numbers (Loss of habitat ; Pesticides ; Impacts of non-native bees and commercial beekeeping ; Population structure and habitat fragmentation ; Do bumblebees suffer from inbreeding depression?) ; Why are some bumblebee species still abundant? ; Consequences of declining bumblebee numbers ; Conservation Strategies (Enhancing bumblebee diversity in farmland (Field margin management and wildflower strips ; Restoring and maintaining species-rich grasslands ; Providing nest sites ; Organic farming) ; The importance of urban areas ; Translocations and reintroductions) ; Summary --
505 0 $6 $aBumblebees abroad : effects of introduced bees: Competition with native organisms for floral resources (Effects of foraging of native organisms ; Evidence for population-level changes in native organisms) ; Competition for nest sites ; Introgression with native bees ; Transmission of parasites or pathogens to native organisms ; Effects on pollination of native flora ; Pollination of exotic weeds ; Summary and conclusions.
650 07 $aVerhalten.$2swd
650 07 $aÖkologie.$2swd
650 07 $aHummeln.$2swd
650 0 $aBumblebees$xEcology.
650 0 $aBumblebees$xBehavior.
650 0 $aBumblebees$xConservation.
650 2 $aBees.
650 2 $aBehavior, Animal.
830 0 $aOxford biology.
988 $a20110405
906 $0OCLC