Towards a U.S. national program for monitoring native bees

North America has more than 4000 bee species, yet we have little information on the health, distribution, and population trends of most of these species. In the United States, what information is available is distributed across multiple institutions, and efforts to track bee populations are largely...

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Veröffentlicht in:Biological conservation 2020-12, Vol.252, p.108821, Article 108821
Hauptverfasser: Woodard, S. Hollis, Federman, Sarah, James, Rosalind R., Danforth, Bryan N., Griswold, Terry L., Inouye, David, McFrederick, Quinn S., Morandin, Lora, Paul, Deborah L., Sellers, Elizabeth, Strange, James P., Vaughan, Mace, Williams, Neal M., Branstetter, Michael G., Burns, Casey T., Cane, James, Cariveau, Alison B., Cariveau, Daniel P., Childers, Anna, Childers, Christopher, Cox-Foster, Diana L., Evans, Elaine C., Graham, Kelsey K., Hackett, Kevin, Huntzinger, Kimberly T., Irwin, Rebecca E., Jha, Shalene, Lawson, Sarah, Liang, Christina, López-Uribe, Margarita M., Melathopoulos, Andony, Moylett, Heather M.C., Otto, Clint R.V., Ponisio, Lauren C., Richardson, Leif L., Rose, Robyn, Singh, Rajwinder, Wehling, Wayne
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Zusammenfassung:North America has more than 4000 bee species, yet we have little information on the health, distribution, and population trends of most of these species. In the United States, what information is available is distributed across multiple institutions, and efforts to track bee populations are largely uncoordinated on a national scale. An overarching framework for monitoring U.S. native bees could provide a system that is responsive to national needs, resources, and capacities. Five major action areas and priorities for structuring a coordinated effort include: (1) Defining the scope, aims, and cost of a national native bee monitoring program; (2) Improving the national capacity in bee taxonomy and systematics; (3) Gathering and cataloging data that are standardized, accessible, and sustainable; (4) Identifying survey methods and prioritizing taxa to monitor; and (5) Prioritizing geographic areas to be monitored. Here, we detail the needs, challenges, and opportunities associated with developing a multi-layered U.S. national plan for native bee monitoring.
ISSN:0006-3207
1873-2917
DOI:10.1016/j.biocon.2020.108821