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Kazenel, Melanie R.; Wright, Karen W.; Griswold, Terry; Whitney, Kenneth D.; Rudgers, Jennifer A. (, Nature)
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Maust, Autumn; Gardner, Joel; Wright, Karen W; Griswold, Terry; Tobin, Patrick C (, Check List)Pollinators are an essential component of ecosystem function, and declining bee populations are a global conservation concern. Despite this importance, there is a lack of understanding regarding the distribution of native bee species across western North American landscapes. This study documents new records ofMelissodes nigracaudaLaBerge,Dufourea dilatipesBohart,Atoposmia abjecta abjectaCresson,Coelioxys funerariusSmith,Dianthidium cressoniiDalla Torre,Dianthidium singulareCresson,Osmia cyaneonitensCockerell, andStelis heronaeSheffield. These eight new records supplement the ~565 bee species previously documented in Washington state.more » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available April 1, 2026
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Wright, Karen W; Kazenel, Melanie R; Bettinelli, Julieta; Griswold, Terry L; McLellan, Jade; Whitney, Kenneth D; Rudgers, Jennifer A (, Environmental Data Initiative)This study was designed to examine community- or population-level fluctuations in bee species at the Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge, both intra- and inter-annually. From 2002 to 2019, passive funnel traps were used to collect bees at three sites, each representing a different ecosystem type of the southwestern U.S. (Plains grassland, Chihuahuan Desert grassland, and Chihuahuan Desert shrubland). Bees were collected during each month from March through October, and were identified to species by taxonomic experts.more » « less
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Predicting changes in bee assemblages following state transitions at North American dryland ecotonesKazenel, Melanie R.; Wright, Karen W.; Bettinelli, Julieta; Griswold, Terry L.; Whitney, Kenneth D.; Rudgers, Jennifer A. (, Scientific Reports)
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