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View article: Exploring curcumin and rosmarinic acid as potential antidotes for pesticide-induced harm to honey bees
Exploring curcumin and rosmarinic acid as potential antidotes for pesticide-induced harm to honey bees Open
Honey bees are essential pollinators in global food production, however, their populations are increasingly threatened by insecticides. Protecting bees from these chemical stressors is critical not only for ecosystem stability but also for…
View article: Evaluation of Linear and Non-Linear Models to Describe Temperature-Dependent Development of Scopula subpunctaria (Lepidoptera: Geometridae) and Its Stage Transition Models
Evaluation of Linear and Non-Linear Models to Describe Temperature-Dependent Development of Scopula subpunctaria (Lepidoptera: Geometridae) and Its Stage Transition Models Open
Scopula subpunctaria (Herrich-Schaeffer), is a significant insect pest affecting tea plantations in China; however, its thermal developmental characteristics remain inadequately understood. This study examined the immature developmental st…
View article: Assessment of Bioactive Antioxidants and Anti-Inflammatory Properties of Apis cerana L. Honey from Thailand for the Enhancement of Human Health
Assessment of Bioactive Antioxidants and Anti-Inflammatory Properties of Apis cerana L. Honey from Thailand for the Enhancement of Human Health Open
Honey is renowned for its natural antioxidant properties, which help mitigate oxidative stress and lower the risk of diseases such as cardiovascular conditions, cancer, chronic inflammation, and immune dysfunction. This study investigated …
View article: Comparative Performance of Multi‐Spectral Vegetation Indices for Phenology‐Based Rapeseed Classification
Comparative Performance of Multi‐Spectral Vegetation Indices for Phenology‐Based Rapeseed Classification Open
Rapeseed ( Brassica napus L.) is a globally important oilseed crop, and its accurate monitoring through remote sensing is crucial for timely and informed agricultural decision‐making. This study aimed to evaluate the efficiency of 21 veget…
View article: Beyond the timing of flowering: Shortening of spring flowering duration of Korean trees and potential community effects
Beyond the timing of flowering: Shortening of spring flowering duration of Korean trees and potential community effects Open
Advanced spring flowering relative to climate change has been widely documented, but studies on flowering duration remain limited due to a lack of comprehensive data. This study analyzed phenological data (1970–2021), including first and f…
View article: Global variations in the relationship between tree canopy height and land surface temperature
Global variations in the relationship between tree canopy height and land surface temperature Open
This research investigates the global relationship between tree canopy height and LST, focusing on latitudinal variations to understand the role of forests in climate regulation. We employed the global canopy height map, resampling it to a…
View article: Impact of carbohydrate sources on the longevity and physiological traits of the European honey bee workers
Impact of carbohydrate sources on the longevity and physiological traits of the European honey bee workers Open
Carbohydrates are vital for honey bee energy, fitness, and survival, influencing colony dynamics and resilience. This study examined the effects of various carbohydrate sources on honeybee longevity, hypopharyngeal gland size, gene express…
View article: Global Remote Sensing Research: An Author‐Centric Analysis of Contributions and Trends
Global Remote Sensing Research: An Author‐Centric Analysis of Contributions and Trends Open
Remote sensing research stands at a critical juncture, grappling with challenges in identifying shifting trends and emerging scientific priorities. These gaps limit the field's ability to effectively address pressing environmental issues a…
View article: Investigating the Spatial Biases and Temporal Trends in Insect Pollinator Occurrence Data on GBIF
Investigating the Spatial Biases and Temporal Trends in Insect Pollinator Occurrence Data on GBIF Open
Research in biogeography, ecology, and biodiversity hinges on the availability of comprehensive datasets that detail species distributions and environmental conditions. At the forefront of this endeavor is the Global Biodiversity Informati…
View article: Synergistic Effects of Amitraz and Dinotefuran on Honey Bee Health: Impacts on Survival, Gene Expression, and Hypopharyngeal Gland Morphology
Synergistic Effects of Amitraz and Dinotefuran on Honey Bee Health: Impacts on Survival, Gene Expression, and Hypopharyngeal Gland Morphology Open
Honey bees (Apis mellifera) are major pollinators, playing a critical role in global food production, biodiversity, and ecosystem stability. However, their populations are increasingly threatened by multiple interacting stressors, includin…
View article: Evaluation of Red Palm Weevils (Rhynchophorus ferrugineus: Curculionidae) for Putative Oxidation of Ingested Polystyrene and Polyurethane and Their Gut Microbiota Response
Evaluation of Red Palm Weevils (Rhynchophorus ferrugineus: Curculionidae) for Putative Oxidation of Ingested Polystyrene and Polyurethane and Their Gut Microbiota Response Open
This study assessed the growth performance of red palm weevil (RPW) (Rhynchophorus ferrugineus: Curculionidae) larvae on a liquid diet of yeast-enriched potato dextrose broth (control) and on diets with added polystyrene and polyurethane. …
View article: Optimization and Validation of a QuEChERS-Based Method Combined with Gas Chromatography–Tandem Mass Spectrometry for Analyzing Pesticide Residues in Edible Insect Samples
Optimization and Validation of a QuEChERS-Based Method Combined with Gas Chromatography–Tandem Mass Spectrometry for Analyzing Pesticide Residues in Edible Insect Samples Open
The increasing popularity of edible insects as a sustainable food source necessitates stringent safety measures to monitor pesticide contamination. This study aimed to assess and enhance a QuEChERS-based extraction method coupled with gas …
View article: Trends in Pollination Scientists' Research: A Comprehensive Analysis in Citations and Research Topics
Trends in Pollination Scientists' Research: A Comprehensive Analysis in Citations and Research Topics Open
In pollination ecology research, there is a notable lack of understanding regarding the evolving trends and changes in scientific topics, which hampers the field's ability to address crucial ecological questions. Closing these knowledge ga…
View article: A new species of Stenosternum (Mesostigmata: Antennophorina: Hoplomegistidae), the first trigynaspid mite from Korea, including the description of immature stages
A new species of Stenosternum (Mesostigmata: Antennophorina: Hoplomegistidae), the first trigynaspid mite from Korea, including the description of immature stages Open
Hoplomegistidae are large trigynaspid mites found as adults on passalid beetles in Africa, Southeast Asia, and Central and South America. The family comprises ten species, of which only two species occur in Southeast Asia, both described r…
View article: A review of remote sensing applications in flower phenology detection
A review of remote sensing applications in flower phenology detection Open
The shift in flowering phenology with plants blooming earlier due to climate change, disrupts the synchronization between plants and pollinators by creating temporal and spatial mismatches. Monitoring these shifts is essential, and remote …
View article: How Do Climate and Latitude Shape Global Tree Canopy Structure?
How Do Climate and Latitude Shape Global Tree Canopy Structure? Open
Understanding global patterns of tree canopy height and density is essential for effective forest management and conservation planning. This study examines how these attributes vary along latitudinal gradients and identifies key climatic d…
View article: Exploring Climate-Driven Mismatches Between Pollinator-Dependent Crops and Honeybees in Asia
Exploring Climate-Driven Mismatches Between Pollinator-Dependent Crops and Honeybees in Asia Open
In Asia, Apis cerana (native) and Apis mellifera (introduced) are the primary managed honeybee species, vital for pollination and honey production. However, climate change and other threats are driving pollinator declines, while research o…
View article: Global Pattern of Vegetation Homogeneity and Its Impact on Land Surface Temperature
Global Pattern of Vegetation Homogeneity and Its Impact on Land Surface Temperature Open
Recent advancements in texture-based metrics have improved the representation of landscape heterogeneity, yet global-scale analyses of the relationship between vegetation homogeneity and land surface temperature (LST) remain limited. This …
View article: Global NDVI-LST Correlation: Temporal and Spatial Patterns from 2000 to 2024
Global NDVI-LST Correlation: Temporal and Spatial Patterns from 2000 to 2024 Open
While numerous studies have investigated the NDVI-LST relationship at local or regional scales, existing global analyses are outdated and fail to incorporate recent environmental changes driven by climate change and human activity. This st…
View article: Analyzing Vegetation Heterogeneity Trends in an Urban-Agricultural Landscape in Iran Using Continuous Metrics and NDVI
Analyzing Vegetation Heterogeneity Trends in an Urban-Agricultural Landscape in Iran Using Continuous Metrics and NDVI Open
Understanding vegetation heterogeneity dynamics is crucial for assessing ecosystem resilience, biodiversity patterns, and the impacts of environmental changes on landscape functions. While previous studies primarily focused on NDVI pixel t…
View article: Using ecological niche modeling to model invasion risk of hornets (Hymenoptera: Vespidae) in Iran
Using ecological niche modeling to model invasion risk of hornets (Hymenoptera: Vespidae) in Iran Open
Background: Among the 22 species in the Vespa genus, five have successfully established populations outside their native ranges, while four others have been recorded either in natural habitats or during border inspections in various countr…
View article: Amino Acid Profile and Mineral Content of Cultivated Snails Acusta despecta and Achatina fulica: Assessing Their Potential as Nutritional Source
Amino Acid Profile and Mineral Content of Cultivated Snails Acusta despecta and Achatina fulica: Assessing Their Potential as Nutritional Source Open
This study evaluates the nutritional potential of two cultivated snail species, Acusta despecta and Achatina fulica, sourced from commercial farms in Korea, marking the first comprehensive analysis of A. despecta. The protein content of A.…
View article: Fermentation and physicochemical properties of sauce made from adult worker honey bees (<i>Apis mellifera</i>) using <i>Aspergillus oryzae</i>
Fermentation and physicochemical properties of sauce made from adult worker honey bees (<i>Apis mellifera</i>) using <i>Aspergillus oryzae</i> Open
This study explores the potential of adult worker honey bees (Apis mellifera L.) as a sustainable protein source for a new fermented sauce using Aspergillus oryzae. Diverging from traditional plant-based condiments, it highlights the rich …
View article: The Phytochemical Properties of Low-Grade Longan Syrup and Its Potential Use as a Dietary Supplement for Honey Bees
The Phytochemical Properties of Low-Grade Longan Syrup and Its Potential Use as a Dietary Supplement for Honey Bees Open
Climate change significantly affects honey bee populations and their access to natural food sources, demanding alternative economic feed sources. Longan stands out as the most important fruit crop in Southeast Asia, but with a surplus of l…
View article: Evaluating the applicability of landsat 8 data for global time series analysis
Evaluating the applicability of landsat 8 data for global time series analysis Open
Introduction Factors such as (1) the number of satellite images available for a specific study and (2), the applicability of these images in terms of cloud cover, can reduce the overall accuracy of time series studies from earth observatio…
View article: The potential of mulberry leaf protein concentrate as a supplementary feed on the health and lifespan of honey bees (<i>Apis mellifera</i> L.)
The potential of mulberry leaf protein concentrate as a supplementary feed on the health and lifespan of honey bees (<i>Apis mellifera</i> L.) Open
Background: In situations where natural pollen sources are insufficient, it becomes crucial to explore alternative proteins for honey bees. Utilizing mulberry leaf protein concentrate (LPC) emerges as a vital strategy to enhance the nutrit…
View article: A New SDM-Based Approach for Assessing Climate Change Effects on Plant–Pollinator Networks
A New SDM-Based Approach for Assessing Climate Change Effects on Plant–Pollinator Networks Open
Current methods for studying the effects of climate change on plants and pollinators can be grouped into two main categories. The first category involves using species distribution models (SDMs) to generate habitat suitability maps, follow…
View article: A Global Estimation of Potential Climate Change Effects on Pollinator-Dependent Crops
A Global Estimation of Potential Climate Change Effects on Pollinator-Dependent Crops Open
Climate change poses a threat to global food security by significantly affecting agricultural products, both directly and indirectly. This study aims to assess the impact of climate change on the climate suitability of 61 pollinator-depend…