The nectar report: quantitative review of nectar sugar concentrations offered by bee visited flowers in agricultural and non-agricultural landscapes

Adult bees do almost exclusively eat nectar. For all the flying around, they need a looooot of energy and thus the sugar-rich nectar is just perfect. Sugar concentration in nectar varies dependent on the plants, but it is usually between 20-60%. 3/x https://t.co/DDN05Rwluw
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RT @pammingertobias: My article about bee nutrition (nectar) in agrecultural landscapes has been published today in @thePeerJ https://t.co/…
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RT @pammingertobias: My article about bee nutrition (nectar) in agrecultural landscapes has been published today in @thePeerJ https://t.co/…
2493 days ago
RT @pammingertobias: My article about bee nutrition (nectar) in agrecultural landscapes has been published today in @thePeerJ https://t.co/…
2493 days ago
RT @pammingertobias: My article about bee nutrition (nectar) in agrecultural landscapes has been published today in @thePeerJ https://t.co/…
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RT @thePeerJ: The nectar report: quantitative review of nectar sugar concentrations offered by bee visited flowers in agricultural and non-…
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RT @pammingertobias: My article about bee nutrition (nectar) in agrecultural landscapes has been published today in @thePeerJ https://t.co/…
RT @ibartomeus: The nectar report: quantitative review of nectar sugar concentrations offered by bee visited flowers in agricultural and no…
RT @pammingertobias: My article about bee nutrition (nectar) in agrecultural landscapes has been published today in @thePeerJ https://t.co/…
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RT @ibartomeus: The nectar report: quantitative review of nectar sugar concentrations offered by bee visited flowers in agricultural and no…
2500 days ago
RT @ibartomeus: The nectar report: quantitative review of nectar sugar concentrations offered by bee visited flowers in agricultural and no…
2500 days ago
RT @ibartomeus: The nectar report: quantitative review of nectar sugar concentrations offered by bee visited flowers in agricultural and no…
RT @ibartomeus: The nectar report: quantitative review of nectar sugar concentrations offered by bee visited flowers in agricultural and no…
2500 days ago
RT @pammingertobias: My article about bee nutrition (nectar) in agrecultural landscapes has been published today in @thePeerJ https://t.co/…
RT @pammingertobias: My article about bee nutrition (nectar) in agrecultural landscapes has been published today in @thePeerJ https://t.co/…
2500 days ago
RT @pammingertobias: My article about bee nutrition (nectar) in agrecultural landscapes has been published today in @thePeerJ https://t.co/…
2500 days ago
RT @ibartomeus: The nectar report: quantitative review of nectar sugar concentrations offered by bee visited flowers in agricultural and no…