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    Ratios rather than concentrations of nutritionally important elements may shape honey bee preferences for ‘dirty water’ 

    Cairns, S. M.; Wratten, Stephen D.; Filipiak, M.; Veronesi, Emiliano R.; Saville, D. J.; Shields, Morgan (John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Royal Entomological Society, 2021-07-05)
    1. Honey bees require minerals for a complete diet. However, minerals from flowers can be inadequate in concentration and composition. Therefore, honey bees may drink ‘dirty water’ from natural sources such as puddles. ...
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    AuthorCairns, S. M. (1)Filipiak, M. (1)
    Saville, D. J. (1)
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    310904 Animal diet and nutrition (1)310913 Invertebrate biology (1)410203 Ecosystem function (1)elements (1)Entomology (1)foraging (1)honey bees (1)minerals (1)stoichiometry (1)... View MoreDate Issued2021 (1)
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