BigCB Catalog Detail: "Monitoring Solitary Bees in Modified Wildland Habitats: Implications for Bee Ecology and Conservation"
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DatasetID 356
Name Monitoring Solitary Bees in Modified Wildland Habitats: Implications for Bee Ecology and Conservation
Description The long-term goal of this study was to use solitary bees to assess the impact of
advancing Africanized honey bees (Apis mellifcra scutcllata Lepeletier) on the native California bee
fauna. Cavity-nesting, solitary bee species were systematically monitored in wooden trap nests at 6
sites in northern central California from 1990 to 1992.
Physical Location
Publisher/Owner Entomological Society of America, GORDON W. FRANKIE, ROBBIN W. THORP, LINDA E. NEWSTROM-LLOYD, MARK A. RIZZARDI, JOHN F. BARTHELL, TERRY L. GRISWOLD, JONG-YOON KIM, AND SHANTHI KAPPAGODA
Publication Date 1998-00-00
Permissions Undetermined
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Contact
Type Species List
Subject Animal
Geo. Extent Hastings Reserve
URL http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1094&context=entomologyother
NRS Registry? yes
Format Undetermined
Timespan Start 1990
Timespan End 1992
Total Items 29
Databased Items 29   (as of 2013-07-30)
Comments This paper is US Gov work, not subject to copyright. Unclear which sites each species came from, may need to contact authors. Can't tell which species are from which of the 6 locations.
Entered By Tammy Dong
Last Updated 2013-07-30 12:56:08

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