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Bee species richness through time in an urbanizing landscape of the southeastern United States

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Selina Ruzi, Elsa Youngsteadt, April Hamblin Cherveny, Jessica Kettenbach, Hannah K. Levenson, Danesha Seth Carley, Jaime A Collazo, and Rebecca E. Irwin, 2023-12-11, Bee species richness through time in an urbanizing landscape of the southeastern United States: Global Change Biology, v. 30, iss. 1.

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Abstract (from WileyOnline): Compared to non-urban environments, cities host ecological communities with altered taxonomic diversity and functional trait composition. However, we know little about how these urban changes take shape over time. Using historical bee (Apoidea: Anthophila) museum specimens supplemented with online repositories and researcher collections, we investigated whether bee species richness tracked urban and human population growth over the past 118 years. We also determined which species were no longer collected, whether those species shared certain traits, and if collector behavior changed over time. We focused on Wake County, North Carolina, United States where human population size has increased over 16 times [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Southeast CASC

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citationTypeJournal Article
journalGlobal Change Biology
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value10.1111/gcb.17060
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