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Characterizing bumble bee (Bombus) communities in the United States and assessing a conservation monitoring method

机译:表征美国大黄蜂(Bombus)群落并评估保护性监测方法

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Aim Bumble bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae: Bombus ) are economically and ecologically important pollinators in agroecosystems and wildland habitats. In the Nearctic region, there are approximately 41 species, of which the IUCN lists twelve species as vulnerable, endangered, or critically endangered. We conducted a standardized faunal survey to inform ongoing conservation efforts including petitions under review for the Endangered Species Act. Furthermore, we test the appropriateness of a methodology for accurately sampling bumble bee communities. Location The United States of America, including 31 sites in 15 states. Methods We surveyed 15 states in the summer of 2015 to assess community composition and relative species abundance at agricultural and seminatural sites throughout the United States. We collected approximately 100 bees, using aerial nets, from each of 31 sites and identified specimens to species, totaling 3,252 bees. We assessed our survey methodology to understand whether it accurately sampled the potential community of bumble bees at each site for utility in future monitoring efforts. Results Average site species richness was 5.1?±?2.05, and we detected 30 of the 41 species documented historically within the contiguous United States. Sampling a site beyond 100 bees rarely added additional species detections, whereas adding additional sampling sites within an ecoregion frequently increased the species richness for the ecoregion. Thirteen of the 30 species we detected each accounted for 1% of the total fauna, and two species accounted for 49.02% of all bees captured. Species richness and evenness increased with increasing latitude across communities. Main Conclusions Species diversity and evenness in bumble bees increases in northern latitudes and increasing elevation in the United States; however, a few common species tend to dominate communities while many species occur only in low numbers. The results of this survey effort can inform current conservation evaluations and planning.
机译:Aim Bumble蜜蜂(膜翅目:Apidae:Bombus)是农业生态系统和野外栖息地的经济和生态重要传粉媒介。在Nearctic地区,大约有41种,其中IUCN列出了12种为脆弱,濒危或极度濒危的物种。我们进行了标准化的动物调查,以告知正在进行的保护工作,包括正在审查的《濒危物种法》的请愿书。此外,我们测试了准确采样大黄蜂群落的方法的适当性。位置美国,包括15个州的31个站点。方法我们于2015年夏季对15个州进行了调查,以评估整个美国农业和半自然遗址的群落组成和相对物种丰富度。我们使用气网从31个地点中的每一个地点收集了大约100只蜜蜂,并从标本中识别出物种,总计3,252只蜜蜂。我们评估了我们的调查方法,以了解它是否准确地采样了每个站点的潜在大黄蜂群落,以用于将来的监测工作。结果平均位点物种丰富度为5.1±2.05,我们在历史上连续的美国范围内发现了41种物种中的30种。对超过100只蜜蜂的地点进行采样很少会增加其他物种的检测,而在一个生态区域内添加其他采样点通常会增加该生态区域的物种丰富度。在我们检测到的30种物种中,有13种占总动植物的1%以下,而两个物种占捕获的所有蜜蜂的49.02%。随着社区之间纬度的增加,物种的丰富度和均匀度也随之增加。主要结论在北纬地区,大黄蜂的物种多样性和均匀性在美国北部增加,而海拔在增加。然而,少数常见物种倾向于控制社区,而许多物种仅以很少的数量出现。这项调查工作的结果可以为当前的保护评估和规划提供参考。

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