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bee conservation

Scope: general ecology
Papers: 20 | Mentions: 33

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Definition

Management strategies and techniques aimed at supporting and maintaining bee populations and their ecological functions.

Related Terms (9)

bee monitoringcatch ratebee abundanceseasonal worker abundancenative bee conservationpollinator conservationBee Plot Protocolbee capture ratebee population monitoring

Publications (25)

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Invasive plants and water availablity mediate outcomes of plant-pollinator interactions

2019measured variable
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Nesting Preferences of Osmia Bees in the Rocky Mountains

2018framework
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The effect of surrounding bloom color on pan trap success in sampling Rocky Mountain bees

2018framework
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Examining the impact of pollen diet composition on bee development and lifespan

2018context
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Examining the impact of pollen diet composition on bee development and lifespan

2018measured variable
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Examining the impact of pollen diet composition on bee development and lifespan

2018primary focus
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Plant-Pollinator Interactions and Environmental Change: Effects of Experimental Changes in Phenology and Water Availability on a Montane Wildflower

2017measured variable
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Assessing the impacts of long-term pan trapping on native bee populations in sub-alpine ecosystems

2012measured
student_paper

Bee sampling has no effect on bee abundance in montane meadows

2010central
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Bee sampling has no effect on bee abundance in montane meadows

2010framework
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Plant–Pollinator interactions in a changing climate

2010measured variable
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Reciprocal benefits in a plant-pollinator mutualism

2008measured variable
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The structure of plant-pollinator interactions in montane meadow environments

2004measured variable
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The structure of plant-pollinator interactions in montane meadow environments

2004primary focus
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The ecology of pollination and nectar robbing in Linaria vulgaris in the Colorado Rocky Mountains

2004TSpaceprimary focus