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      Lower pollen nutritional quality delays nest building and egg laying in Bombus terrestris audax micro-colonies leading to reduced biomass gain

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          The performance of Bombus terrestris micro-colonies fed five diets differing in pollen species composition and level of nine essential amino acids (EAA; leucine, lysine, valine, arginine, isoleucine, phenylalanine, threonine, histidine, methionine) was assessed for 37 days by recording total biomass gain, nest building initiation, brood production (eggs, small and large larvae, pupae, drones), nectar, and pollen collection. Stronger colony performance was linked to higher amino acid levels but no consistent differences in biomass gain were recorded between mono- and poly-species diets. Poorest performance occurred in micro-colonies offered pure oilseed rape (OSR) pollen which contained the lowest EAA levels. Reduced micro-colony development (delayed nest initiation and lower brood production) was related to OSR proportion in the diet and lower EAA levels. Results are discussed in relation to selection of plant species in the design of habitats to promote bee populations.

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                kwalters@ic.ac.uk
                Journal
                Apidologie
                Apidologie
                Apidologie
                Springer Paris (Paris )
                0044-8435
                1297-9678
                27 September 2021
                27 September 2021
                2021
                : 52
                : 6
                : 1033-1047
                Affiliations
                [1 ]GRID grid.417899.a, ISNI 0000 0001 2167 3798, Centre for Integrated Pest Management, , Harper Adams University, ; Newport, Shropshire, TF10 8NB UK
                [2 ]GRID grid.426114.4, ISNI 0000 0000 9974 7390, Syngenta, Jealott’s Hill, ; Berkshire Bracknell, RG42 6EY UK
                [3 ]GRID grid.7445.2, ISNI 0000 0001 2113 8111, Division of Ecology and Evolution, , Imperial College London, ; Silwood Park Campus, Berkshire Ascot, SL5 7PY UK
                [4 ]GRID grid.43710.31, ISNI 0000 0001 0683 9016, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Chester, ; Parkgate Road, Cheshire Chester, CH1 4BJ UK
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                Manuscript Editor: Mathieu Lihoreau

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                10.1007/s13592-021-00885-3
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                : 23 February 2021
                : 16 July 2021
                : 21 July 2021
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                Funded by: FundRef http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000268, Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council;
                Award ID: BB/M503447/1
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                bombus terrestris audax,nutrition,amino acid profile,pollen mixing,colony performance

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