Australia's idiosyncratic bee fauna is characterised by a combination of numerous endemic taxa and by the complete absence of some families. Many species, and in particular several oligolectic species, remain undescribed and more than half the named taxa are in need of revision. The main threats to the native bee fauna include removal of nesting and foraging opportunities through land clearing and agriculture, the spread of exotic plant species and the consequences of climate change. Early steps to conserve the native bee fauna include commercial applications, the raising of public awareness and preservation of natural habitat. However, these actions are severely hampered by a lack of both identification keys and taxonomic expertise. Consid...
Many aspects of bee biology and conservation remain unresolved despite the crucial role bees play in...
Invertebrates make up about 80% of all species, yet they rarely attract conservation attention compa...
Native bees are declining in many regions, often associated with loss of natural habitat. Urbanisati...
Australia's idiosyncratic bee fauna is characterised by a combination of numerous endemic taxa and b...
The Neotropics bee fauna is very rich with 5000 recognised species, including 33 genera (391 specie...
Bees are major pollinators of Angiosperms and therefore their apparent decline is of importance for ...
Abstract – Bee diversity of the Southwest Pacific has been reported as depauperate despite the other...
The Australian endemic bee, Pharohylaeus lactiferus (Colletidae: Hylaeinae) is a rare species that r...
Recent concerns regarding the decline of plant and pollinator species, and the impact on ecosystem f...
Abstract Australia’s insect fauna comprises a very large component of its biodiversity, and one that...
Despite progress in recent decades, the conservation management of insects and allied invertebrates ...
Pollination has received attention recently due to reported sharp declines of . Apis mellifera in se...
This research was conducted with a view to increasing knowledge about a little known Australian stin...
Reports of global bee declines have raised an urgent call for assessments of the conservation status...
Many aspects of bee biology and conservation remain unresolved despite the crucial role bees play in...
Invertebrates make up about 80% of all species, yet they rarely attract conservation attention compa...
Native bees are declining in many regions, often associated with loss of natural habitat. Urbanisati...
Australia's idiosyncratic bee fauna is characterised by a combination of numerous endemic taxa and b...
The Neotropics bee fauna is very rich with 5000 recognised species, including 33 genera (391 specie...
Bees are major pollinators of Angiosperms and therefore their apparent decline is of importance for ...
Abstract – Bee diversity of the Southwest Pacific has been reported as depauperate despite the other...
The Australian endemic bee, Pharohylaeus lactiferus (Colletidae: Hylaeinae) is a rare species that r...
Recent concerns regarding the decline of plant and pollinator species, and the impact on ecosystem f...
Abstract Australia’s insect fauna comprises a very large component of its biodiversity, and one that...
Despite progress in recent decades, the conservation management of insects and allied invertebrates ...
Pollination has received attention recently due to reported sharp declines of . Apis mellifera in se...
This research was conducted with a view to increasing knowledge about a little known Australian stin...
Reports of global bee declines have raised an urgent call for assessments of the conservation status...
Many aspects of bee biology and conservation remain unresolved despite the crucial role bees play in...
Invertebrates make up about 80% of all species, yet they rarely attract conservation attention compa...
Native bees are declining in many regions, often associated with loss of natural habitat. Urbanisati...