We investigated the relative importance of vacant lot and urban farm habitat features and their surrounding landscape context on bee community richness, abundance, composition, and resource use patterns. Three years of pan trap collections from 16 sites yielded a rich assemblage of bees from vacant lots and urban farms, with 98 species documented. We collected a greater bee abundance from vacant lots, and the two forms of greenspace supported significantly different bee communities. Plant–pollinator networks constructed from floral visitation observations revealed that, while the average number of bees utilizing available resources, niche breadth, and niche overlap were similar, the composition of floral resources and common foragers ...
Bees are one of the key groups of anthophilies that make use of the floral resources present within ...
Wild bees are important pollinators that have declined in diversity and abundance during the last de...
Urban gardens may support bees by providing resources in otherwise resource-poor environments. Howev...
We investigated the relative importance of vacant lot and urban farm habitat features and their surr...
Given the predicted expansion of cities throughout the world, understanding the effect of urbanizati...
It is critical to understand the specific drivers of biodiversity across multiple spatial scales, es...
In urban landscapes, gardens provide refuges for bee diversity, but conservation potential may depen...
Urban gardens may preserve biodiversity as urban population densities increase, but this strongly de...
Understanding the drivers of biodiversity in cities is a central goal of urban ecology. There is cur...
Urbanization has detrimental effects on biodiversity and ecosystem functioning, as agricultural and ...
Peri-urban landscapes, which are landscapes transitioning from rural to urban or urban to rural, can...
Wild bees are important pollinators in many ecosystems threatened by anthropogenic disturbance. Urba...
In face of a dramatic decline of wild bee species in many rural landscapes, potential conservation f...
Wild bees are important pollinators that have declined in diversity and abundance during the last de...
Increasing habitat loss from urbanisation threatens bee populations in many regions of the world. In...
Bees are one of the key groups of anthophilies that make use of the floral resources present within ...
Wild bees are important pollinators that have declined in diversity and abundance during the last de...
Urban gardens may support bees by providing resources in otherwise resource-poor environments. Howev...
We investigated the relative importance of vacant lot and urban farm habitat features and their surr...
Given the predicted expansion of cities throughout the world, understanding the effect of urbanizati...
It is critical to understand the specific drivers of biodiversity across multiple spatial scales, es...
In urban landscapes, gardens provide refuges for bee diversity, but conservation potential may depen...
Urban gardens may preserve biodiversity as urban population densities increase, but this strongly de...
Understanding the drivers of biodiversity in cities is a central goal of urban ecology. There is cur...
Urbanization has detrimental effects on biodiversity and ecosystem functioning, as agricultural and ...
Peri-urban landscapes, which are landscapes transitioning from rural to urban or urban to rural, can...
Wild bees are important pollinators in many ecosystems threatened by anthropogenic disturbance. Urba...
In face of a dramatic decline of wild bee species in many rural landscapes, potential conservation f...
Wild bees are important pollinators that have declined in diversity and abundance during the last de...
Increasing habitat loss from urbanisation threatens bee populations in many regions of the world. In...
Bees are one of the key groups of anthophilies that make use of the floral resources present within ...
Wild bees are important pollinators that have declined in diversity and abundance during the last de...
Urban gardens may support bees by providing resources in otherwise resource-poor environments. Howev...