Article in Conference ProceedingsA survey of bee diversity was conducted in two oak savannah habitats - Oak Savannah 3 (03) and South Point (SP) - in Rondeau Provincial Park in Southern Ontario, Canada. The bee community composition of 03 and SP were similar in both sites according to a Detrended Correspondence Analysis (DCA) and Sorensen's coefficient of community similarity. However, bees appeared to prefer the SP habitat over 03 as determined by the greater bee species abundance, richness, Shannon diversity, and evenness values found in SP. This is possibly due to the larger habitat area and greater plant species richness and abundance of SP compared to 03. The decline in bee species richness and abundance toward the end of the summe...
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Agriculture driven landscape changes has caused worldwide forest loss and fragmentation, seriously a...
Despite widespread concern about the anthropogenic drivers of global pollinator declines, little inf...
Mowing of bee habitats can change the availability of nesting habitat both above and below ground. D...
Habitat loss due to agricultural intensification has negative implications for native bee communitie...
This study examined annual variation in phenology, abundance and diversity of a bee community durin...
This study examined the bee fauna of the Carolinian Zone in Ontario, Canada. In 2003, 15687 individ...
Recognition of the importance of bee conservation has grown in response to declines of managed honey...
Wild bees are declining in intensively farmed regions worldwide, threatening pollination services to...
A wild bee community in southern St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada, was studied from 2003 to 2012 to a...
Understanding the drivers of biodiversity in cities is a central goal of urban ecology. There is cur...
Sowing flower strips along field edges is a widely adopted method for conserving pollinating insects...
Wild bees provide essential pollination service to both agricultural crops and wild flowering plant ...
After over a century of large-scale agricultural development in the Midwestern corn-belt of the Unit...
Forest management is often practiced to enhance conditions for wildlife, including native bees. Eval...
Native bees are declining world-wide, but conserving or restoring their habitat requires a better un...
Agriculture driven landscape changes has caused worldwide forest loss and fragmentation, seriously a...
Despite widespread concern about the anthropogenic drivers of global pollinator declines, little inf...
Mowing of bee habitats can change the availability of nesting habitat both above and below ground. D...