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United States Department of Agriculture

Agricultural Research Service

Research Project: Sustaining Wild Bee Populations for Pollination Services

Location: Pollinating Insects-- Biology, Management and Systematics Research

Project Number: 5428-21000-015-12
Project Type: Specific Cooperative Agreement

Start Date: Aug 10, 2009
End Date: Aug 09, 2014

Objective:
The objective of this cooperative research is to determine the diversity of wild bees in the Western U.S. and evaluate factors important to their preservation.

Approach:
Wild bees will be studied in the Western U.S., especially the Great Basin and adjoining regions, sampling in and out of past wildfires on wildflower species targeted for use in restoration seeding projects. All bees will be identified for calculating their abundance and diversity. Geographical information systems will be used to evaluate bee populations as they are distributed in time and space. For bumble bees, historical records and DNA analysis will be used to evaluate whether populations are expanding or contracting in range, and whether any species are under threat of extinction. Their mortality factors, such as diseases and parasites, will also be evaluated.

Last Modified: 3/2/2014
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