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@article{1655662, author = {Bogusch, Petr and Hlaváčková, Lucie and Šilhán, Karel and Horsák, Michal}, article_location = {Dordrecht}, article_number = {3}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10841-020-00232-4}, keywords = {Distribution; Steppe habitat; Reduction; Conservation; Eucera; Osmia; Chrysura}, language = {eng}, issn = {1366-638X}, journal = {Journal of Insect Conservation}, title = {Long-term changes of steppe-associated wild bees differ between shell-nesting and ground-nesting species}, url = {https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10841-020-00232-4}, volume = {24}, year = {2020} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1655662 AU - Bogusch, Petr - Hlaváčková, Lucie - Šilhán, Karel - Horsák, Michal PY - 2020 TI - Long-term changes of steppe-associated wild bees differ between shell-nesting and ground-nesting species JF - Journal of Insect Conservation VL - 24 IS - 3 SP - 513-523 EP - 513-523 PB - Springer SN - 1366638X KW - Distribution KW - Steppe habitat KW - Reduction KW - Conservation KW - Eucera KW - Osmia KW - Chrysura UR - https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10841-020-00232-4 L2 - https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10841-020-00232-4 N2 - Bees and wasps inhabiting steppe formations are, according to recent red lists, among the most endangered species, quickly disappearing from local faunas of central European countries. Several species, which are specialised nesters in empty gastropod shells, show the opposite pattern. Based on their distribution maps, we found that these species are recently more common and widespread than in the past. In contrast, the bee species nesting in the ground showed clearly the opposite result. They are much rarer now than in the past. Climatic data suggest that the bees nesting in gastropod shells have expanded towards higher altitudes and/or areas of lower mean July temperature. The main reasons of these distributional shifts are (i) unfavourable nature conservation management practices during the twentieth century, resulting in the successional shifts of steppe formations towards shrubs and mesic grasslands, (ii) human-driven change of many sites towards wood plantations or crop fields, and (iii) the increase of the number of available gastropod shells (i.e. nesting resources for shell-nesting bees) in steppe habitats as the response to the mentioned successional changes. ER -
BOGUSCH, Petr, Lucie HLAVÁČKOVÁ, Karel ŠILHÁN a Michal HORSÁK. Long-term changes of steppe-associated wild bees differ between shell-nesting and ground-nesting species. \textit{Journal of Insect Conservation}. Dordrecht: Springer, 2020, roč.~24, č.~3, s.~513-523. ISSN~1366-638X. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10841-020-00232-4.
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