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Fantastic bees and where to find them: locating the cryptic overwintering queens of a western bumble bee
by
Mola, John M.
, Rundlöf, Maj
, Williams, Neal M.
, Rosenberger, Nick M.
, Harrison, Tina
, Brennan, Ross M.
, Page, Maureen L.
, Stuligross, Clara
in
Bees
/ Bombus occidentalis
/ Bombus pensylvanicus
/ Bombus vosnesenskii
/ bumble bee
/ diapause
/ Environmental stress
/ forage
/ foraging
/ habitat selection
/ Habitats
/ hibernation
/ life cycle
/ Nesting
/ Overwintering
/ partial habitat
/ planning
/ Population decline
/ population dynamics
/ queen insects
/ queens
/ trees
2019
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Fantastic bees and where to find them: locating the cryptic overwintering queens of a western bumble bee
by
Mola, John M.
, Rundlöf, Maj
, Williams, Neal M.
, Rosenberger, Nick M.
, Harrison, Tina
, Brennan, Ross M.
, Page, Maureen L.
, Stuligross, Clara
in
Bees
/ Bombus occidentalis
/ Bombus pensylvanicus
/ Bombus vosnesenskii
/ bumble bee
/ diapause
/ Environmental stress
/ forage
/ foraging
/ habitat selection
/ Habitats
/ hibernation
/ life cycle
/ Nesting
/ Overwintering
/ partial habitat
/ planning
/ Population decline
/ population dynamics
/ queen insects
/ queens
/ trees
2019
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Fantastic bees and where to find them: locating the cryptic overwintering queens of a western bumble bee
by
Mola, John M.
, Rundlöf, Maj
, Williams, Neal M.
, Rosenberger, Nick M.
, Harrison, Tina
, Brennan, Ross M.
, Page, Maureen L.
, Stuligross, Clara
in
Bees
/ Bombus occidentalis
/ Bombus pensylvanicus
/ Bombus vosnesenskii
/ bumble bee
/ diapause
/ Environmental stress
/ forage
/ foraging
/ habitat selection
/ Habitats
/ hibernation
/ life cycle
/ Nesting
/ Overwintering
/ partial habitat
/ planning
/ Population decline
/ population dynamics
/ queen insects
/ queens
/ trees
2019
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Fantastic bees and where to find them: locating the cryptic overwintering queens of a western bumble bee
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Fantastic bees and where to find them: locating the cryptic overwintering queens of a western bumble bee
2019
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Bumble bees are among the best‐studied bee groups worldwide, yet surprisingly we know almost nothing about their overwintering habitats nor the microsite characteristics that govern selection of these sites. This gap represents a critical barrier for their conservation, especially if preferred overwintering habitats differ from foraging and nesting habitats. Current conservation plans focus on foraging habitat, potentially creating a problem of partial habitats where improved forage might fail to prevent population declines due to limited overwintering sites. We provide the first data on the overwintering habitat for any western North American bumble bee. Our data suggest that overwintering and foraging habitats are likely distinct, and queens’ selection of overwintering sites may be shaped by environmental stressors of the year. In our study area, queens overwintered in litter beneath cypress trees, where no floral resources exist. Whether this separation of overwintering and foraging habitat holds for other bumble bee species remains to be discovered. Our data highlight the need to consider the whole life cycle for understanding population dynamics and conservation planning. This need is underscored by growing evidence for the decline of multiple North American bumble bee species.
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