The Maine Bumble Bee Atlas (MBBA) is a multiyear (2015–2019) citizen science project coordinated by the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife (MDIFW) in partnership with the University of Maine. The project’s goals are to increase scientific knowledge of Maine’s bumble bee fauna and raise public appreciation for native pollinators and their conservation. Project partners accomplish these goals by training citizen scientists to conduct surveys statewide using standardized data-collection methods and by providing outreach to both project volunteers and the public on bumble bees and native pollinator conservation. During the project’s first three years, 230 volunteers have been trained to participate in MBBA at six workshops held...
Bumble bee occurrence data used for "Climate change winners and losers among North American bumble b...
There has been recent concern about the widespread decline of native bees caused by human activity a...
Bees are crucial to pollination in unmanaged ecosystems and some crops, and their roles are increasi...
Bumble bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae, Bombus) are pollinators of wild and economically important floweri...
We present a new county checklist developed from bee research in Maine since the 1800s. The list con...
Several reports of North American bumble bee (Bombus Latreille) decline have been documented across ...
Bumble bees (Bombus spp.) have faced significant declines worldwide in the past 60 years due to anth...
To assess the ability of traditional biological recording schemes and lay citizen science approaches...
Mounting evidence of bumble bee declines has stimulated an interest in monitoring and conservation. ...
Published version. Source at http://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-015-0709-x.To assess the ability of tradi...
We are experiencing a biodiversity crisis but resources to help species are limited. Scientists are ...
The Vermont Bumble Bee Survey aimed to document the past and current relative abundance and distribu...
With growing human population, urban areas expand, and natural spaces become more fragmented threate...
K-State entomologist Brian Spiesman is leading the project, called BeeMachine, which uses computer v...
Acknowledgements We are grateful to Elaine O’Mahony, Imogen Pearce, Richard Comont, Anthony McCluske...
Bumble bee occurrence data used for "Climate change winners and losers among North American bumble b...
There has been recent concern about the widespread decline of native bees caused by human activity a...
Bees are crucial to pollination in unmanaged ecosystems and some crops, and their roles are increasi...
Bumble bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae, Bombus) are pollinators of wild and economically important floweri...
We present a new county checklist developed from bee research in Maine since the 1800s. The list con...
Several reports of North American bumble bee (Bombus Latreille) decline have been documented across ...
Bumble bees (Bombus spp.) have faced significant declines worldwide in the past 60 years due to anth...
To assess the ability of traditional biological recording schemes and lay citizen science approaches...
Mounting evidence of bumble bee declines has stimulated an interest in monitoring and conservation. ...
Published version. Source at http://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-015-0709-x.To assess the ability of tradi...
We are experiencing a biodiversity crisis but resources to help species are limited. Scientists are ...
The Vermont Bumble Bee Survey aimed to document the past and current relative abundance and distribu...
With growing human population, urban areas expand, and natural spaces become more fragmented threate...
K-State entomologist Brian Spiesman is leading the project, called BeeMachine, which uses computer v...
Acknowledgements We are grateful to Elaine O’Mahony, Imogen Pearce, Richard Comont, Anthony McCluske...
Bumble bee occurrence data used for "Climate change winners and losers among North American bumble b...
There has been recent concern about the widespread decline of native bees caused by human activity a...
Bees are crucial to pollination in unmanaged ecosystems and some crops, and their roles are increasi...