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Wild bees of Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument: richness abundance and spatio-temporal beta-diversity

机译:大楼梯-埃斯卡兰特国家历史文物的野生蜜蜂:丰富丰富和时空β多样性

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Interest in bees has grown dramatically in recent years in light of several studies that have reported widespread declines in bees and other pollinators. Investigating declines in wild bees can be difficult, however, due to the lack of faunal surveys that provide baseline data of bee richness and diversity. Protected lands such as national monuments and national parks can provide unique opportunities to learn about and monitor bee populations dynamics in a natural setting because the opportunity for large-scale changes to the landscape are reduced compared to unprotected lands. Here we report on a 4-year study of bees in Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument (GSENM), found in southern Utah, USA. Using opportunistic collecting and a series of standardized plots, we collected bees throughout the six-month flowering season for four consecutive years. In total, 660 bee species are now known from the area, across 55 genera, and including 49 new species. Two genera not previously known to occur in the state of Utah were discovered, as well as 16 new species records for the state. Bees include ground-nesters, cavity- and twig-nesters, cleptoparasites, narrow specialists, generalists, solitary, and social species. The bee fauna reached peak diversity each spring, but also experienced a second peak in diversity in late summer, following monsoonal rains. The majority of GSENM’s bees are highly localized, occurring in only a few locations throughout the monument, and often in low abundance, but consistently across the four years. Only a few species are widespread and super-abundant. Certain flowering plants appear to be inordinately attractive to the bees in GSENM, including several invasive species. GSENM protects one of the richest bee faunas in the west; the large elevational gradient, incredible number of flowering plants, and the mosaic of habitats are all likely contributors to this rich assemblage of bees.
机译:近年来,根据多项研究报告,蜜蜂和其他授粉媒介普遍下降,对蜜蜂的兴趣急剧增加。但是,由于缺乏提供蜜蜂丰富度和多样性基线数据的动物调查,很难调查野生蜜蜂的数量下降。受保护的土地(例如国家古迹和国家公园)可以提供独特的机会来了解和监测自然环境中的蜜蜂种群动态,因为与未保护的土地相比,大规模改变景观的机会有所减少。在这里,我们报告了在美国犹他州南部发现的大楼梯-埃斯卡兰特国家历史遗址(GSENM)中对蜜蜂进行的为期4年的研究。使用机会收集和一系列标准化地块,我们在连续六个月的整个六个月的开花季节中收集了蜜蜂。现在,该地区共有55属660种蜜蜂,其中包括49种新物种。发现了在犹他州未曾发现的两个属,以及该州的16个新物种记录。蜜蜂包括地面夜蛾,空洞夜蛾和嫩枝夜蛾,钩端寄生虫,狭义专家,通才,独居和社会物种。蜜蜂的动物区系在每个春季达到最高峰,但在季风雨之后,夏末也经历了第二次最高峰。 GSENM的大多数蜜蜂都高度本地化,仅分布在整个纪念碑中的几个位置,并且通常数量很少,但在整个四年中始终如一。只有少数物种是广泛的和超级丰富的。某些开花植物似乎对GSENM中的蜜蜂具有极强的吸引力,包括几种入侵物种。 GSENM保护着西方最丰富的蜂群之一。高海拔梯度,数量惊人的开花植物以及栖息地的马赛克都可能是这种蜂群丰富的原因。

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