This study examined the impact of habitat restoration on bee communities (Hymenoptera: Apidae) of the Niagara Region, Ontario, Canada. Bee abundance and diversity was studied in three restored landfill sites: the Glenridge Quarry Naturalization Site (GQNS) in St. Catharines, Elm Street Naturalization Site in Port Colborne, and Station Road Naturalization Site in Wainfleet during 2011 and 2012. GQNS represented older sites restored from 2001-2003. Elm and Station sites represented newly restored landfills as of 2011. These sites were compared to control sites at Brock University where bee communities are well established and again to other landfills where no stable habitat was available before restoration. The objective of this study is to i...
Deborah DelaneyDue to the increasing ecological importance of native pollinators as honey bee popula...
1. Grassland restoration is an important tool for conserving bee biodiversity within agricultural la...
Bees are important pollinators, critical for the continued survival of plants in both natural and ag...
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...
Habitat loss due to agricultural intensification has negative implications for native bee communitie...
This study examined annual variation in phenology, abundance and diversity of a bee community durin...
We examined the abundance and species richness of bees at 10 sites managed for Sylvilagus transition...
The Albany Pine Bush Preserve, APBP, maintains a globally unique inland pine barrens ecosystem that ...
Recognition of the importance of bee conservation has grown in response to declines of managed honey...
Insect pollination is vital to ecosystem function. However, climate change, habitat loss, pesticides...
Habitat restoration is an important tool in reducing the current decline in biodiversity. To determi...
Mowing of bee habitats can change the availability of nesting habitat both above and below ground. D...
The tallgrass prairie of North America is an imperiled ecosystem that has been the subject of consid...
Aim: Habitat loss and alteration are widely considered one of the main drivers of current pollinator...
Deborah DelaneyDue to the increasing ecological importance of native pollinators as honey bee popula...
1. Grassland restoration is an important tool for conserving bee biodiversity within agricultural la...
Bees are important pollinators, critical for the continued survival of plants in both natural and ag...
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...
Habitat loss due to agricultural intensification has negative implications for native bee communitie...
This study examined annual variation in phenology, abundance and diversity of a bee community durin...
We examined the abundance and species richness of bees at 10 sites managed for Sylvilagus transition...
The Albany Pine Bush Preserve, APBP, maintains a globally unique inland pine barrens ecosystem that ...
Recognition of the importance of bee conservation has grown in response to declines of managed honey...
Insect pollination is vital to ecosystem function. However, climate change, habitat loss, pesticides...
Habitat restoration is an important tool in reducing the current decline in biodiversity. To determi...
Mowing of bee habitats can change the availability of nesting habitat both above and below ground. D...
The tallgrass prairie of North America is an imperiled ecosystem that has been the subject of consid...
Aim: Habitat loss and alteration are widely considered one of the main drivers of current pollinator...
Deborah DelaneyDue to the increasing ecological importance of native pollinators as honey bee popula...
1. Grassland restoration is an important tool for conserving bee biodiversity within agricultural la...
Bees are important pollinators, critical for the continued survival of plants in both natural and ag...