Wild bee abundance and diversity in an urban landscape: the importance of preserving native vegetation
Alberto Prado,
Ana Sofía Ramírez-Infante,
Luis Hernández-Sandoval
et al.
Abstract:Urbanization is considered to be a major threat to biodiversity, habitat destruction and fragmentation hamper the establishment and dispersal of many species. Nevertheless, some species are resilient to urbanization. As important pollinators, wild bees provide an ecosystem service to natural, agricultural and urban ecosystems. It is not clear to what degree the urban environment can be a refuge for wild bees. We assessed changes in the abundance, species richness, and composition of wild bee community along an… Show more
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