2023
DOI: 10.1111/aec.13299
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Urbanization and abundance of floral resources affect bee communities in medium‐sized neotropical cities

Abstract: Bees are important pollinators that have been negatively impacted by anthropogenic environmental changes, such as urbanization. In addition, urban development can reduce and degrade the natural habitat of bees by increasing the proportion of impervious surfaces, decreasing green areas and increasing the number of exotic ornamental plants. However, cities can provide refuge for bees because they provide an environment with a wide variety of nesting and foraging resources. The objective of our study was to evalu… Show more

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“…Tavares Brancher et al. (2024a, 2024b) evaluated bees and their floral food availability along an urbanization gradient across six Brazilian cities. One hundred and thirty‐two bee species were collected, and they found that the total abundance of bees was related to plant (both native and exotic) abundance.…”
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“…Tavares Brancher et al. (2024a, 2024b) evaluated bees and their floral food availability along an urbanization gradient across six Brazilian cities. One hundred and thirty‐two bee species were collected, and they found that the total abundance of bees was related to plant (both native and exotic) abundance.…”
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confidence: 99%