TY - JOUR
T1 - Do Bee Wings Adapt for Flight in Urban Environments?
AU - Beasley, Deanna E.
AU - Fitzgerald, Jacquelyn L.
AU - Fowler, Alison
AU - Keleher, Kirsten
AU - López-Uribe, Margarita M.
AU - Dunn, Robert R.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 Humboldt Field Research Institute. All rights reserved.
PY - 2019/5
Y1 - 2019/5
N2 - Understanding how organisms respond to urban-associated environmental changes is key to protecting vulnerable species. Bees, in particular, have gained interest due to their economic and ecological roles. We used a geometric morphometric approach to describe changes in wing shape and size in the solitary bee Andrena barbara (Barbara's Miner) collected across an urban landscape. We found that, although the wing morphology suggests a limited dispersal ability in its short and narrow frame, the urban landscape did not significantly explain how wing shape or size vary. Our findings are consistent with other studies that show little variation in wing morphology in urban solitary bees, and suggests that urban habitats may potentially serve an important role in bee conservation.
AB - Understanding how organisms respond to urban-associated environmental changes is key to protecting vulnerable species. Bees, in particular, have gained interest due to their economic and ecological roles. We used a geometric morphometric approach to describe changes in wing shape and size in the solitary bee Andrena barbara (Barbara's Miner) collected across an urban landscape. We found that, although the wing morphology suggests a limited dispersal ability in its short and narrow frame, the urban landscape did not significantly explain how wing shape or size vary. Our findings are consistent with other studies that show little variation in wing morphology in urban solitary bees, and suggests that urban habitats may potentially serve an important role in bee conservation.
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U2 - 10.1656/058.018.0210
DO - 10.1656/058.018.0210
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85068179682
SN - 1528-7092
VL - 18
SP - 183
EP - 191
JO - Southeastern Naturalist
JF - Southeastern Naturalist
IS - 2
ER -