“…Plant crops under drought stress have reduced photosynthesis and thus decreased growth and produce lower reward and visual cues for pollinators (Descamps et al, 2020 ; Rering et al, 2020 ), affecting the nutritional quality and availability of floral resources for bees and having an impact on their survival (Wilson Rankin et al, 2020 ). Simultaneously, drought can induce changes in floral traits and morphology important for interactions with bumblebees (e.g., number of flowers, size of the flower, petal length and width, and depth of the nectar tube), and flowers might be seen as less attractive to forage on (or difficult to handle if they have a reduced size), affecting the bumblebee behavior and resulting in a reduction in the flower visits, as experimental setups found (Höfer et al, 2021 ; Kuppler et al, 2021 ).…”