2023
DOI: 10.1111/een.13232
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In plateaus, land cover replaced climate as the vital environmental factor on the spatial composition of bumblebees with the altitude rising

Abstract: 1. Bumblebees show a series of advantages over other pollinating insects in offering pollination services for both the ecosystem and agricultural production, especially in high-altitude areas. With climate warming, their diversity at high altitudes will be threatened. Therefore, more attention should be paid to the management of bumblebee resources at high altitudes to prevent their decline here. Discovering drivers responsible for the spatial variation of biodiversity is a benefit for developing appropriate m… Show more

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