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Bumblebee Communities (Apidae, Bombini) in Urban Parks in Relation to Park Area and Other Characteristics

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The diversity and abundance of bumblebees (Bombus Latr.) in eight parks of Warsaw city and the impact of park size (range from 1.9 to 73 ha) as well as other selected characteristics (the percentage of the area covered by tree and the quality of park surroundings) on the bumblebee community were evaluated. In each park, bumblebees were observed along designated paths for 30 minutes. In total, 12 species of bumblebees were recorded, of which four belonged to cuckoo bumblebees (Psithyrus subgenus). We found: B. terrestris (L.), B. lapidarius, (L.), B. pascuorum (Scop.), B. hortorum (L.), B. semenoviellus (Skorikov), B. hypnorum (L.), B. ruderarius (Müller), B. pratorum (L.) and four cuckoo bumblebee species: B. (Ps.) bohemicus (Seidl.), B. (Ps.) campestris (Pz.), B. (Ps.) rupestris (F.), B. (Ps.) vestalis (Fourc.). The size of parks, percentage of area covered by trees, and characteristics of the areas surrounding the parks were found to be not significant for the diversity and abundance of bumblebees in urban parks. However, our results indicate the importance of the semi-natural areas within the parks for the species diversity.
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84--93
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Bibliogr. 46 poz., mapa, rys., tab.
Twórcy
  • Apiculture Division, Warsaw University of Life Sciences, 166 Nowoursynowska St, 02-787 Warsaw
  • Apiculture Division, Research Institute of Horticulture, 2A Kazimierska St, 24-100 Puławy
  • Division of Zoology, Warsaw University of Life Sciences, 8 Ciszewskiego St, 02-787 Warsaw
  • Laboratory of Evaluation and Assessment of Natural Resources, Warsaw University of Life Sciences, 166 Nowoursynowska St, 02-787 Warsaw
  • Apiculture Division, Warsaw University of Life Sciences, 166 Nowoursynowska St, 02-787 Warsaw
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