8 research outputs found
Development of an optimal ultrasound image acquisition protocol for pediatric knee arthritis - an international multicenter study by the imaging working groups of the PReS and GKJR
Seasonal and yearly fluctuations in meteorologically induced electromagnetic wave patterns in the atmosphere (Period 1956–1968) and their possible biological significance
Structural and temporal dynamics of the bee curtain in the open-nesting honey bee species, Apis florea
Diel nectar secretion rhythm in squash (Cucurbita pepo) and its relation with pollinator activity
Most studies of foraging behavior in bees have been performed under artificial conditions. One highly neglected area is the daily nectar secretion rhythm in flowers including how nectar properties may vary with time of day. As a first step in understanding the connections between forager behavior and nectar presentation under more natural conditions, we examined nectar secretion patterns in flowers of the squash Cucurbita pepo. Under greenhouse conditions, squash flowers exhibit consistent diel changes in nectar volume and concentration through anthesis. These temporal patterns are robust, persisting under field conditions as well as simulated drought conditions in the greenhouse. In the presence of active pollinators, diel patterns are evident but with highly variable, severely reduced volumes. The potential consequences of these factors for pollinator behavior are discussed