Bumble bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae, Bombus) are pollinators of wild and economically important flowering plants. However, at least four bumble bee species have declined significantly in population abundance and geographic range relative to historic estimates, and one species is possibly extinct. While a wealth of historic data is now available for many of the North American species found to be in decline in online databases, systematic survey data of stable species is still not publically available. The availability of contemporary survey data is critically important for the future monitoring of wild bumble bee populations. Without such data, the ability to ascertain the conservation status of bumble bees in the United States will remain chal...
Many species of bumble bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae: Bombus Latreille) are declining throughout their r...
Many species of bumble bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae: Bombus Latreille) are declining throughout their r...
Declines in bumblebee species in the last 60 years are well documented in Europe, where they are pri...
Bumble bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae, Bombus) are pollinators of wild and economically important floweri...
Koch J, Lozier J, Strange J, et al. USBombus, a database of contemporary survey data for North Ameri...
Several reports of North American bumble bee (Bombus Latreille) decline have been documented across ...
Several reports of North American bumble bee (Bombus Latreille) decline have been documented across ...
Bumble bees (Bombus spp.) are declining globally due to parasites, pesticides, competition, habitat ...
modellemesi. ABSTRACT: Bumblebees (Bombus Latreille 1802) are important native pollinators in North ...
There has been recent concern about the widespread decline of native bees caused by human activity a...
Bumble bees (genus Bombus) are important pollinators with more than 260 species found worldwide...
Bumble bees (Bombus spp.) have faced significant declines worldwide in the past 60 years due to anth...
Bumble bees, Bombus Latreille (Hymenoptera: Apidae:), are dominant pollinators in the northern hemis...
Bumble bees are important pollinators in wild and managed ecosystems. In recent decades, some specie...
Cameron SA, Lozier JD, Strange JP, et al. Patterns of widespread decline in North American bumble be...
Many species of bumble bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae: Bombus Latreille) are declining throughout their r...
Many species of bumble bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae: Bombus Latreille) are declining throughout their r...
Declines in bumblebee species in the last 60 years are well documented in Europe, where they are pri...
Bumble bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae, Bombus) are pollinators of wild and economically important floweri...
Koch J, Lozier J, Strange J, et al. USBombus, a database of contemporary survey data for North Ameri...
Several reports of North American bumble bee (Bombus Latreille) decline have been documented across ...
Several reports of North American bumble bee (Bombus Latreille) decline have been documented across ...
Bumble bees (Bombus spp.) are declining globally due to parasites, pesticides, competition, habitat ...
modellemesi. ABSTRACT: Bumblebees (Bombus Latreille 1802) are important native pollinators in North ...
There has been recent concern about the widespread decline of native bees caused by human activity a...
Bumble bees (genus Bombus) are important pollinators with more than 260 species found worldwide...
Bumble bees (Bombus spp.) have faced significant declines worldwide in the past 60 years due to anth...
Bumble bees, Bombus Latreille (Hymenoptera: Apidae:), are dominant pollinators in the northern hemis...
Bumble bees are important pollinators in wild and managed ecosystems. In recent decades, some specie...
Cameron SA, Lozier JD, Strange JP, et al. Patterns of widespread decline in North American bumble be...
Many species of bumble bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae: Bombus Latreille) are declining throughout their r...
Many species of bumble bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae: Bombus Latreille) are declining throughout their r...
Declines in bumblebee species in the last 60 years are well documented in Europe, where they are pri...