Research on urban insect pollinators is changing views on the biological value and ecological importance of cities. The abundance and diversity of native bee species in urban landscapes that are absent in nearby rural lands evidence the biological value and ecological importance of cities and have implications for biodiversity conservation. Lagging behind this revised image of the city are urban conservation programs that historically have invested in education and outreach rather than programs designed to achieve high-priority species conservation results. We synthesized research on urban bee species diversity and abundance to determine how urban conservation could be repositioned to better align with new views on the ecological importance...
There is increasing interest in developing urban design principles that incorporate good ecological ...
Insect pollinators provide a crucial ecosystem service, but are under threat. Urban areas could be i...
Land-use change and intensification are main drivers of global biodiversity decline. Urban areas are...
Urban ecology research is changing how we view the biological value and ecological importance of cit...
Urban expansion is considered to be one of the main threats to global biodiversity yet some pollinat...
Bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) are critical to crop production globally. In the last decade, significan...
Insect pollinators provide indispensible ecosystem services for agricultural, natural and urban ecos...
The order of Hymenoptera is classified as bees, wasps, and ants and are widely recognized as pollina...
Today almost all ecosystems on Earth are directly or indirectly influenced by human activity. Most s...
Bees plan an essential role in our ecosystems. The majority of all flowering plants on earth, both c...
Insect pollinators provide a crucial ecosystem service, but are under threat. Urban areas could be i...
The declines of insect pollinators have largely been attributed to human induced land use changes su...
Insect pollinators are essential for food production and wild flower reproduction yet these importan...
There is increasing interest in developing urban design principles that incorporate good ecological ...
Insect pollinators provide a crucial ecosystem service, but are under threat. Urban areas could be i...
Land-use change and intensification are main drivers of global biodiversity decline. Urban areas are...
Urban ecology research is changing how we view the biological value and ecological importance of cit...
Urban expansion is considered to be one of the main threats to global biodiversity yet some pollinat...
Bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) are critical to crop production globally. In the last decade, significan...
Insect pollinators provide indispensible ecosystem services for agricultural, natural and urban ecos...
The order of Hymenoptera is classified as bees, wasps, and ants and are widely recognized as pollina...
Today almost all ecosystems on Earth are directly or indirectly influenced by human activity. Most s...
Bees plan an essential role in our ecosystems. The majority of all flowering plants on earth, both c...
Insect pollinators provide a crucial ecosystem service, but are under threat. Urban areas could be i...
The declines of insect pollinators have largely been attributed to human induced land use changes su...
Insect pollinators are essential for food production and wild flower reproduction yet these importan...
There is increasing interest in developing urban design principles that incorporate good ecological ...
Insect pollinators provide a crucial ecosystem service, but are under threat. Urban areas could be i...
Land-use change and intensification are main drivers of global biodiversity decline. Urban areas are...