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Wild bees along an urban gradient: winners and losers

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JOURNAL OF INSECT CONSERVATION
Volume 16, Issue 3, Pages 331-343

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10841-011-9419-2

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Hymenoptera; Apoidea; Bees; Urbanization; City; Poznan

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The variability of bee communities along an urban gradient has a potentially strong impact on pollinator-plant interactions. We investigated changes in bee species richness and community composition in the city centre and suburbs of PoznaA, Poland. During 2006-2008 we recorded 2,495 individuals from 104 species. The most abundant species was . Other abundant species were , , , . Several species appeared to be more abundant in the city centre whereas others showed an opposite tendency. We have found that the urbanized landscape can act as a filter for the bee community since some specific ecological traits facilitate colonization of the city centre. Small-bodied species that start their activity later in the season and are not solitary preferred the city centre. However, bee species diversity and richness remained stable across the urban gradient indicating some advantages of being a city dwelling bee. We suggest that a city can be a very important habitat for a diverse bee fauna and that conservation of a wide range of habitats of different urbanization levels seems to be the most suitable strategy for conservation of bee diversity in cities.

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