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  • Analysis of three wild-caught bumblebee species shows that family lineage survival and persistence is significantly increased between successive colony cycle stages with the proportion of high-value foraging habitat near the natal colony.

    • Claire Carvell
    • Andrew F. G. Bourke
    • Matthew S. Heard
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 543, P: 547-549
  • Pollinator loss is a concern but data on their status is lacking. Here Powney et al. use occupancy modelling to estimate the degree of loss in wild bee and hoverfly species across Great Britain, and report a 55% decline in upland species and a 12% increase in dominant crop pollinators.

    • Gary D. Powney
    • Claire Carvell
    • Nick J. B. Isaac
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 10, P: 1-6
  • Viromes, or viral communities, may evolve host-specificity. Here, the authors use 100 plant and insect viral sequences to find that plant-pollinator interactions and phenology shape the plant virus communities collected by bees, but insect viruses rarely replicate in multiple bee species.

    • Vincent Doublet
    • Toby D. Doyle
    • Lena Wilfert
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-11