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dc.contributor.authorGonzalez, Victor H.-
dc.contributor.authorOlsen, Alena-
dc.contributor.authorMallula, Maija-
dc.contributor.authorHranitz, John-
dc.contributor.authorBarthell, John-
dc.date.accessioned2023-03-29T12:45:06Z-
dc.date.available2023-03-29T12:45:06Z-
dc.date.issued2017-04-06-
dc.identifier.citationGonzalez, V. H. vd. (2017). ''Bee visitors of Centaurea solstitialis L. (Asteraceae) in an urban environment in northwestern Turkey''. Arthropod-Plant Interactions, 11(3), Special Issue, 403-409.en_US
dc.identifier.issn1872-8855-
dc.identifier.issn1872-8847-
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1007/s11829-017-9526-4-
dc.identifier.urihttps://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11829-017-9526-4-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11452/31881-
dc.description.abstractInformation on the pollination ecology and floral visitors of the noxious weed Centaurea solstitialis is available for several populations in its invasive range, but limited information is available in its native range, with most studies conducted on the Greek island of Lesvos. Herein, we document the visitation pattern of bees and explore the relationship of bee body size and nectar availability in weedy populations of C. solstitialis from an urban environment within its native range in northwestern Turkey. Studies were conducted at patches of C. solstitialis in abandoned lots at the Uludag University near the city of Bursa. A total of 41 species, including honey bees, belonging to five families and 19 genera were recorded. Small megachilid and halictid bee species were the most common visitors. Average nectar standing crop volume per floret was low (0.003-0.117 mu L) and did not significantly vary throughout the day. Average bee head width significantly correlated with average nectar standing crop volume but did not significantly change throughout the day. Analyses of pollen loads as well as direct observations of bee foraging behavior indicate that a large number of bees visit C. solstitialis, primarily in search of nectar while carrying a large percentage of pollen grains of this plant species on their bodies. These results are similar to previous observations on a non-weedy population of C. solstitialis from the island of Lesvos.en_US
dc.description.sponsorshipNational Science Foundation's REU program - DBI 1263327en_US
dc.description.sponsorshipNational Science Foundation (NSF) NSF - Directorate for Biological Sciences (BIO) - 1560389en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherSpringeren_US
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessen_US
dc.subjectEnvironmental sciences & ecologyen_US
dc.subjectEntomologyen_US
dc.subjectBody sizeen_US
dc.subjectNectar standing cropen_US
dc.subjectNoxious weeden_US
dc.subjectYellow star-thistleen_US
dc.subjectPollination biologyen_US
dc.subjectNorth-americaen_US
dc.subjectHoney-beesen_US
dc.subjectStarthistleen_US
dc.subjectCompetitionen_US
dc.subjectNectaren_US
dc.subjectPlanten_US
dc.subjectEnergeticsen_US
dc.subjectAegean Islandsen_US
dc.subjectBursa [Bursa (PRV)]en_US
dc.subjectBursa [Turkey]en_US
dc.subjectGreeceen_US
dc.subjectLesbosen_US
dc.subjectNorthern aegeanen_US
dc.subjectTurkeyen_US
dc.subjectApis melliferaen_US
dc.subjectApoideaen_US
dc.subjectAsteraceaeen_US
dc.subjectCentaurea solstitialisen_US
dc.subjectHalictidaeen_US
dc.subjectMegachilidaeen_US
dc.subjectBeeen_US
dc.subjectBody sizeen_US
dc.subjectFlower visitingen_US
dc.subjectForaging behavioren_US
dc.subjectHome rangeen_US
dc.subjectNectaren_US
dc.subjectUrban areaen_US
dc.subjectWeeden_US
dc.titleBee visitors of Centaurea solstitialis L. (Asteraceae) in an urban environment in northwestern Turkeyen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
dc.identifier.wos000401742400017tr_TR
dc.identifier.scopus2-s2.0-85017472709tr_TR
dc.relation.publicationcategoryMakale - Uluslararası Hakemli Dergitr_TR
dc.contributor.departmentUludağ Üniversitesi/Tıp Fakültesi/Arıcılık Geliştirme Uygulama ve Araştırma Merkezi.tr_TR
dc.contributor.orcid0000-0003-2303-672Xtr_TR
dc.identifier.startpage403tr_TR
dc.identifier.endpage409tr_TR
dc.identifier.volume11tr_TR
dc.identifier.issue3, Special Issueen_US
dc.relation.journalArthropod-Plant Interactionsen_US
dc.contributor.buuauthorÇakmak, İbrahim-
dc.contributor.buuauthorTosunoğlu, Aycan-
dc.contributor.researcheridAAH-2558-2021tr_TR
dc.relation.collaborationYurt dışıtr_TR
dc.subject.wosEcologyen_US
dc.subject.wosEntomologyen_US
dc.indexed.wosSCIEen_US
dc.indexed.scopusScopusen_US
dc.wos.quartileQ2en_US
dc.contributor.scopusid57207796431tr_TR
dc.contributor.scopusid35235434000tr_TR
dc.subject.scopusBirds; Trochilidae; Bromeliaceaeen_US
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