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DOI10.1111/gcb.15485
Wild bees as winners and losers: Relative impacts of landscape composition, quality, and climate
Melanie Kammerer; Sarah C. Goslee; Margaret R. Douglas; John F. Tooker; Christina M. Grozinger
2021-01-12
发表期刊Global Change Biology
出版年2021
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Wild bees, like many other taxa, are threatened by land‐use and climate change, which, in turn, jeopardizes pollination of crops and wild plants. Understanding how land‐use and climate factors interact is critical to predicting and managing pollinator populations and ensuring adequate pollination services, but most studies have evaluated either land‐use or climate effects, not both. Furthermore, bee species are incredibly variable, spanning an array of behavioral, physiological, and life‐history traits that can increase or decrease resilience to land‐use or climate change. Thus, there are likely bee species that benefit, while others suffer, from changing climate and land use, but few studies have documented taxon‐specific trends. To address these critical knowledge gaps, we analyzed a long‐term dataset of wild bee occurrences from Maryland, Delaware, and Washington DC, USA, examining how different bee genera and functional groups respond to landscape composition, quality, and climate factors. Despite a large body of literature documenting land‐use effects on wild bees, in this study, climate factors emerged as the main drivers of wild‐bee abundance and richness. For wild‐bee communities in spring and summer/fall, temperature and precipitation were more important predictors than landscape composition, landscape quality, or topography. However, relationships varied substantially between wild‐bee genera and functional groups. In the Northeast USA, past trends and future predictions show a changing climate with warmer winters, more intense precipitation in winter and spring, and longer growing seasons with higher maximum temperatures. In almost all of our analyses, these conditions were associated with lower abundance of wild bees. Wild‐bee richness results were more mixed, including neutral and positive relationships with predicted temperature and precipitation patterns. Thus, in this region and undoubtedly more broadly, changing climate poses a significant threat to wild‐bee communities.

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Melanie Kammerer,Sarah C. Goslee,Margaret R. Douglas,et al. Wild bees as winners and losers: Relative impacts of landscape composition, quality, and climate[J]. Global Change Biology,2021.
APA Melanie Kammerer,Sarah C. Goslee,Margaret R. Douglas,John F. Tooker,&Christina M. Grozinger.(2021).Wild bees as winners and losers: Relative impacts of landscape composition, quality, and climate.Global Change Biology.
MLA Melanie Kammerer,et al."Wild bees as winners and losers: Relative impacts of landscape composition, quality, and climate".Global Change Biology (2021).
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