Foraging
Bee Foraging bees are an essential part of the pollination process, wherein they collect nectar and pollen from flowers to bring back to their hive. This in turn helps facilitate plant growth and reproduction. They are important for the health of both ecosystems and agriculture, providing food sources to numerous species and contributing to food security for humans. Foraging bees have been shown to be powerful indicators of environmental changes, such as climate change, habitat loss, and pesticide use, making them a vital tool for monitoring the health of our planet. Additionally, bee foraging behavior has been studied by scientists to gain insight into their navigation patterns, social communication and decision-making processes.
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ISSN: 2694-2275
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor-in-Chief: Rasha R. Ahmed, Professor
Journal of Zoological Research publishes high-quality original papers that emphasize on animal behaviour, systematics genetics, physiology, developmental biology, ecology, anatomy evolution and genomics.