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Seasonal variation in vegetation and pollen collected by honeybees in Thessaloniki, Greece
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BotanyInsect ConservationEntomologySeasonal VariationPollen TrapsSocial SciencesBiogeographyPlant ReproductionZea MaysPollen PelletsPlant-insect InteractionGeographyPest ManagementBiologyNatural SciencesEvolutionary BiologyPollen DiagramSymbiosisPhenology
Pollen is important for the nutrition of honeybees and it is necessary for their survival and reproduction. In this study, we collected daily the pollen pellets from four colonies and also recorded the plants in flower in the area around the apiary, over a two‐year period. Field records revealed the presence of 204 species with Asteraceae, Fabaceae and Rosaceae being the most specious families. Although honey bees collected more than 140 pollen types, the main pollen sources (>60% of the total weight) came from less than ten taxa. The most important pollen types with respect to total weight were Sisymbrium irio, Papaver rhoeas, Verbascum sp., Polygonum aviculare, Zea mays and Olea europaea. The use of pollen traps proved a more accurate method to record the type and the foraging period during which the honeybees collect pollen, compared to field observations.
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