This study examined annual variation in phenology, abundance and diversity of a bee community during 2003, 2004, 2006, and 2008 in recovered landscapes at the southern end of St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. Overall, 8139 individuals were collected from 26 genera and sub-genera and at least 57 species. These individuals belonged to the 5 families found in eastern North America (Andrenidae, Apidae, Colletidae, Halictidae and Megachilidae). The bee community was characterized by three distinct periods of flight activity over the four years studied (early spring, late spring/early summer, and late summer). The number of bees collected in spring was significantly higher than those collected in summer. In 2003 and 2006 abundance was high...
Insect pollination is vital to ecosystem function. However, climate change, habitat loss, pesticides...
One of the most well-documented ecological impacts of human-caused landscape change is the fragmenta...
Bee communities were studied with three different conditions of land-use: 1) urban area; 2) crops an...
A wild bee community in southern St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada, was studied from 2003 to 2012 to a...
This study examined the bee fauna of the Carolinian Zone in Ontario, Canada. In 2003, 15687 individ...
This study examined the impact of habitat restoration on bee communities (Hymenoptera: Apidae) of th...
Habitat loss due to agricultural intensification has negative implications for native bee communitie...
Article in Conference ProceedingsA survey of bee diversity was conducted in two oak savannah habitat...
Delaney, Deborah A.Bees are essential for crop pollination services; however, the ecosystem services...
Recent research has revealed a trend of decreasing pollinator abundance and diversity in regions thr...
Across different landscapes, plant abundance and richness change. Bee distributions may vary spatial...
Turley NE, Biddinger DJ, Joshi NK, López-Uribe MM. 2022. Six years of wild bee monitoring shows chan...
Mowing of bee habitats can change the availability of nesting habitat both above and below ground. D...
Bee responses to anthropogenic disturbances have received much recent attention in scientific litera...
Studies of annual and geographic variation in eusocial bee populations suggest that more stringent e...
Insect pollination is vital to ecosystem function. However, climate change, habitat loss, pesticides...
One of the most well-documented ecological impacts of human-caused landscape change is the fragmenta...
Bee communities were studied with three different conditions of land-use: 1) urban area; 2) crops an...
A wild bee community in southern St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada, was studied from 2003 to 2012 to a...
This study examined the bee fauna of the Carolinian Zone in Ontario, Canada. In 2003, 15687 individ...
This study examined the impact of habitat restoration on bee communities (Hymenoptera: Apidae) of th...
Habitat loss due to agricultural intensification has negative implications for native bee communitie...
Article in Conference ProceedingsA survey of bee diversity was conducted in two oak savannah habitat...
Delaney, Deborah A.Bees are essential for crop pollination services; however, the ecosystem services...
Recent research has revealed a trend of decreasing pollinator abundance and diversity in regions thr...
Across different landscapes, plant abundance and richness change. Bee distributions may vary spatial...
Turley NE, Biddinger DJ, Joshi NK, López-Uribe MM. 2022. Six years of wild bee monitoring shows chan...
Mowing of bee habitats can change the availability of nesting habitat both above and below ground. D...
Bee responses to anthropogenic disturbances have received much recent attention in scientific litera...
Studies of annual and geographic variation in eusocial bee populations suggest that more stringent e...
Insect pollination is vital to ecosystem function. However, climate change, habitat loss, pesticides...
One of the most well-documented ecological impacts of human-caused landscape change is the fragmenta...
Bee communities were studied with three different conditions of land-use: 1) urban area; 2) crops an...