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Modification of a Community Garden to Attract Native Bee Pollinators in Urban San Luis Obispo, California

机译:改造加利福尼亚州圣路易斯奥比斯波市区的社区花园以吸引本地蜜蜂授粉

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Gardens have become increasingly important places for growing nutritional food, for conserving biodiversity, for biological and ecological research and education, and for community gathering. Gardens can also be designed with the goal of attracting aesthetically pleasing wildlife and pollinators, like birds and butterflies, but other important garden visitors, like bees, can also be drawn to specially planned and modified gardens. A community garden in San Luis Obispo, California provided the setting for modification with the goal of attracting native bee pollinators by planting known bee-attractive plants. The local gardeners participated in a survey questionnaire and focused interviews to provide their input and interest in such a project. Presentations on our work with native bees in urban environments and gardening to attract bees were also given to interested gardeners. Work of this type also benefited from a lead gardener who managed donated bee plants and kept up momentum of the project. Modification of the garden and monitoring of native bees started in 2007 and continued through the growing season of 2009. Diversity of collected and observed native bees has increased each year since 2007. To date, 40 species in 17 genera of mostly native bees have been recorded from the garden, and this number is expected to increase through time.
机译:花园已成为越来越重要的地方,用于种植营养食品,保护生物多样性,进行生物和生态研究与教育以及社区聚会。也可以设计花园,以吸引美学上令人愉悦的野生生物和授粉媒介(例如鸟类和蝴蝶),但是其他重要的花园访客(例如蜜蜂)也可以吸引到经过特别规划和修改的花园中。加利福尼亚州圣路易斯奥比斯波市的社区花园提供了进行修改的环境,目的是通过种植已知的吸引蜜蜂的植物来吸引本地蜂传粉者。当地园丁参加了调查问卷并进行了重点访谈,以提供他们对这一项目的投入和兴趣。还向感兴趣的园丁介绍了我们在城市环境中与本地蜜蜂的合作以及园艺以吸引蜜蜂的工作。此类工作还得益于一位主要的园丁,他管理了捐赠的蜜蜂植物并保持了该项目的发展势头。从2007年开始对花园进行改造并监测本地蜜蜂,并一直持续到2009年的整个生长季节。自2007年以来,每年收集和观察到的本地蜜蜂的多样性在逐年增加。迄今为止,已记录了17属大多数本地蜜蜂的40种物种从花园开始,这个数字预计会随着时间增加。

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