2023
DOI: 10.1002/ecy.4122
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Regional plant abundance explains patterns of host use by pollen‐specialist bees in eastern North America

Abstract: Specialist insect herbivores make up a substantial fraction of Earth's biodiversity; however, they exploit a minority of plant lineages. For instance, in the eastern United States and Canada, ~25% of bee species are pollen specialists, but they are hosted by a small fraction of the native, animal‐pollinated angiosperms in the region: Only 6% of plant genera and 3% of families support pollen‐specialist bees. It is unclear why some plant lineages host specialist bees while others do not. We know that at least so… Show more

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