The conservation of bees: a global perspective

Brown, Mark J F and Paxton, Robert J.

(2009)

Brown, Mark J F and Paxton, Robert J. (2009) The conservation of bees: a global perspective. Apidologie, 40 (3).

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Abstract

Bees are major pollinators of Angiosperms and therefore their apparent decline is of importance for humans and biodiversity. We synthesise results of 12 recent reviews to provide a global picture of the threats they face. Habitat loss is the major threat to bee diversity, whilst invasive species, emerging diseases, pesticide use, and climate change also have the potential to impact bee populations. We suggest that future conservation strategies need to prioritise (i) minimising habitat loss, (ii) making agricultural habitats bee-friendly, (iii) training scientists and the public in bee taxonomy and identification, (iv) basic autecological and population genetic studies to underpin conservation strategies, (v) assessing the value of DNA barcoding for bee conservation, (vi) determining the impact of invasive plants, animals, parasites and pathogens, and (vii) integrating this information to understand the potential impact of climate change on current bee diversity.

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Item TypeMonograph
TitleThe conservation of bees: a global perspective
AuthorsBrown, Mark J F
Paxton, Robert J.
Uncontrolled KeywordsApoidea, biodiversity, pollination, conservation, ecosystem service, DECLINE, POLLINATORS, COMMUNITY, PLANTS, CROPS
DepartmentsResearch Groups and Centres\Ecology Evolution and Behaviour
Faculty of Science\Biological Science

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doihttp://dx.doi.org/10.1051/apido/2009019

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