Browsing NINA Brage by Subject "Bombus"
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Decline of parasitic and habitat-specialist species drives taxonomic, phylogenetic and functional homogenization of sub-alpine bumblebee communities
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)The ongoing biodiversity crisis is characterised not only by an elevated extinction rate but also can lead to an increasing similarity of species assemblages. This is an issue of major concern, as it can reduce ecosystem ... -
Faglig grunnlag for handlingsplan for kløverhumle Bombus distinguendus, slåttehumle Bombus subterraneus og bakkehumle Bombus humilis
(NINA Rapport;816, Research report, 2013-04)Handlingsplanen for kløverhumle Bombus distinguendus, slåttehumle Bombus subterraneus og bakkehumle Bombus humilis har som målsetning å sikre langsiktig overlevelse av artene i Norge. Det er videre et mål å opprettholde ... -
Kartlegging av slåttehumle, kløverhumle, bakkehumle og lundgjøkhumle i 2013
(NINA Rapport;997, Research report, 2013-12)Det gis en oppsummering av arbeidet med kartlegging av de rødlistede artene slåttehumle Bombus subterraneus, kløverhumle Bombus distinguendus, bakkehumle Bombus humilis og lundgjøkhumle Bombus quadricolor i 2013. Det er ... -
Local resources, linear elements and mass-flowering crops determine bumblebee occurrences in moderately intensified farmlands
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)There is consensus that land-use change is a main driver behind the recent declines of many pollinator populations in Europe. However, it is still not adequately understood how the local resource quality and landscape ... -
Why do we find dead bumblebees under linden trees?
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)1. Linden trees (Tilia spp.) have for a long time been associated with bumblebee (Bombus spp.) mortality in Europe and North America. Several explanations have been suggested for this phenomenon. This study aimed to explore ...