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Bumblebees moving up: shifts in elevation ranges in the Pyrenees over 115 years

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ROYAL SOC
DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2020.2201

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altitude; climate change; land use change; plant-pollinator; wild bees; conservation

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  1. EU through project ALARM (Assessing Large-scale environmental Risks for biodiversity with tested Methods, EU 6th Framework Program)
  2. EU through project STEP (Status and Trends of European Pollinators, EU 7th Framework Program)
  3. BELSPO [BR/132/A1/BELBEES]

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In a warming climate, species are expected to shift their geographical ranges to higher elevations and latitudes, and if interacting species shift at different rates, networks may be disrupted. To quantify the effects of ongoing climate change, repeating historical biodiversity surveys is necessary. In this study, we compare the distribution of a plant-pollinator community between two surveys 115 years apart (1889 and 2005-06), reporting distribution patterns and changes observed for bumblebee species and bumblebee-visited plants in the Gavarnie-Gedre commune in the Pyrenees, located in southwest Europe at the French-Spanish border. The region has warmed significantly over this period, alongside shifts in agricultural land use and forest. The composition of the bumblebee community shows relative stability, but we observed clear shifts to higher elevations for bumblebees (averaging 129 m) and plants (229 m) and provide preliminary evidence that some bumblebee species shift with the plants they visit. We also observe that some species have been able to occupy the same climate range in both periods by shifting elevation range. The results suggest the need for long-term monitoring to determine the role and impact of the different drivers of global change, especially in montane habitats where the impacts of climate changes are anticipated to be more extreme.

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