Skip to main content
Top
Published in: Urban Ecosystems 1/2020

07-11-2019

Response of wild bee communities to beekeeping, urbanization, and flower availability

Authors: Frédéric McCune, Étienne Normandin, Marc J. Mazerolle, Valérie Fournier

Published in: Urban Ecosystems | Issue 1/2020

Log in

Activate our intelligent search to find suitable subject content or patents.

search-config
loading …

Abstract

Wild bees provide pollination services and are currently declining at the global scale. A potential cause for this decline is competitive interactions with domestic honey bees. Urban beekeeping, a fairly new activity, is rapidly gaining popularity. In contrast with agricultural and natural areas, the extent of competition between honey bees and wild bees in urban areas is unclear. The objectives of this study were to quantify the impact of honey bees, urbanization, and the availability of floral resources on wild bee communities. We hypothesized that honey bees exert negative impacts on wild bees, that floral resources favor wild bee communities and mitigate the negative impacts of competition with honey bees, and that the influence of heat islands, used as a proxy for urbanization, varies between wild bees with their functional traits (nesting behavior). We tested these hypotheses with a data set of 19,077 wild bee specimens collected using colored pan-traps at 25 urban sites in 2012 and 2013. We investigated community and population patterns after accounting for imperfect detection probability. We found no evidence of competition between wild and domesticated bees. Our analyses indicate mixed effects of urban heat islands across species and positive effects of floral resources. We conclude that cities can allow the coexistence of urban beekeeping and wild bees under moderate hive densities. However, it will remain crucial to further investigate the competitive interactions between wild and honey bees to determine the threshold of hive densities beyond which competition could occur.

Dont have a licence yet? Then find out more about our products and how to get one now:

Springer Professional "Wirtschaft+Technik"

Online-Abonnement

Mit Springer Professional "Wirtschaft+Technik" erhalten Sie Zugriff auf:

  • über 102.000 Bücher
  • über 537 Zeitschriften

aus folgenden Fachgebieten:

  • Automobil + Motoren
  • Bauwesen + Immobilien
  • Business IT + Informatik
  • Elektrotechnik + Elektronik
  • Energie + Nachhaltigkeit
  • Finance + Banking
  • Management + Führung
  • Marketing + Vertrieb
  • Maschinenbau + Werkstoffe
  • Versicherung + Risiko

Jetzt Wissensvorsprung sichern!

Springer Professional "Technik"

Online-Abonnement

Mit Springer Professional "Technik" erhalten Sie Zugriff auf:

  • über 67.000 Bücher
  • über 390 Zeitschriften

aus folgenden Fachgebieten:

  • Automobil + Motoren
  • Bauwesen + Immobilien
  • Business IT + Informatik
  • Elektrotechnik + Elektronik
  • Energie + Nachhaltigkeit
  • Maschinenbau + Werkstoffe




 

Jetzt Wissensvorsprung sichern!

Appendix
Available only for authorised users
Literature
go back to reference Alton K, Ratnieks F (2016) To bee or not to bee. Biologist 60:12–15 Alton K, Ratnieks F (2016) To bee or not to bee. Biologist 60:12–15
go back to reference Beekman M, Ratnieks FLW (2000) Long-range foraging by the honey-bee, Apis mellifera L. Funct Ecol 14:490–496CrossRef Beekman M, Ratnieks FLW (2000) Long-range foraging by the honey-bee, Apis mellifera L. Funct Ecol 14:490–496CrossRef
go back to reference Boulfroy E, Khaldoune J, Grenon F, Fournier R, Talbot B (2013) Conservation des îlots de fraîcheur urbains - Description de la méthode suivie pour identifier et localiser les îlots de fraîcheur et de chaleur (méthode en 9 niveaux). CERFO et Université de Sherbrooke Boulfroy E, Khaldoune J, Grenon F, Fournier R, Talbot B (2013) Conservation des îlots de fraîcheur urbains - Description de la méthode suivie pour identifier et localiser les îlots de fraîcheur et de chaleur (méthode en 9 niveaux). CERFO et Université de Sherbrooke
go back to reference Briere JF, Pracros P, Le Roux AY, Pierre JS (1999) A novel rate model of temperature-dependent development for arthropods. Environ Entomol 28:22–29CrossRef Briere JF, Pracros P, Le Roux AY, Pierre JS (1999) A novel rate model of temperature-dependent development for arthropods. Environ Entomol 28:22–29CrossRef
go back to reference Burnham KP, Anderson DR (2002) Model selection and multimodel inference : a practical information-theoretic approach. 2nd edn. Springer, New York Burnham KP, Anderson DR (2002) Model selection and multimodel inference : a practical information-theoretic approach. 2nd edn. Springer, New York
go back to reference Cameron SA, Lozier JD, Strange JP, Koch JB, Cordes N, Solter LF, Griswold TL (2011) Patterns of widespread decline in North American bumble bees. P Natl Acad Sci USA 108:662–667CrossRef Cameron SA, Lozier JD, Strange JP, Koch JB, Cordes N, Solter LF, Griswold TL (2011) Patterns of widespread decline in North American bumble bees. P Natl Acad Sci USA 108:662–667CrossRef
go back to reference Cane JH (2005) Bees, pollination, and the challenges of sprawl. In: Johnson EA, Klemens MW (eds) Nature in Fragments: The Legacy of Sprawl. Columbia University Press, New York, pp 109–124 Cane JH (2005) Bees, pollination, and the challenges of sprawl. In: Johnson EA, Klemens MW (eds) Nature in Fragments: The Legacy of Sprawl. Columbia University Press, New York, pp 109–124
go back to reference Core Team R (2017) R: A language and environment for statistical computing. Austria, Vienna Core Team R (2017) R: A language and environment for statistical computing. Austria, Vienna
go back to reference Fiske IJ, Chandler RB (2011) Unmarked: An R package for fitting hierarchical models of wildlife occurrence and abundance. J Stat Softw 43:1–23CrossRef Fiske IJ, Chandler RB (2011) Unmarked: An R package for fitting hierarchical models of wildlife occurrence and abundance. J Stat Softw 43:1–23CrossRef
go back to reference Gelman A, Carlin JB, Stern HS, Dunson DB, Vehtari A, Rubin DB (2014) Bayesian data analysis, 3rd edn. CRC Press, Boca Raton Gelman A, Carlin JB, Stern HS, Dunson DB, Vehtari A, Rubin DB (2014) Bayesian data analysis, 3rd edn. CRC Press, Boca Raton
go back to reference Gelman A, Hill J (2007) Data analysis using regression and multilevel/hierarchical models. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge Gelman A, Hill J (2007) Data analysis using regression and multilevel/hierarchical models. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge
go back to reference Geslin B, Gauzens B, Thébault E, Dajoz I (2013) Plant pollinator networks along a gradient of urbanisation. PLoS One 8:e63421 doi:https://doi.org/10.1371/ Geslin B, Gauzens B, Thébault E, Dajoz I (2013) Plant pollinator networks along a gradient of urbanisation. PLoS One 8:e63421 doi:https://​doi.​org/​10.​1371/​
go back to reference Goulson D, Stout JC, Kells AR (2002) Do exotic bumblebees and honeybees compete with native flower-visiting insects in Tasmania? J Insect Conserv 6:179–189CrossRef Goulson D, Stout JC, Kells AR (2002) Do exotic bumblebees and honeybees compete with native flower-visiting insects in Tasmania? J Insect Conserv 6:179–189CrossRef
go back to reference Hinners SJ, Kearns CA, Wessman CA (2012) Roles of scale, matrix, and native habitat in supporting a diverse suburban pollinator assemblage. Ecol Appl 22:1923–1935CrossRefPubMed Hinners SJ, Kearns CA, Wessman CA (2012) Roles of scale, matrix, and native habitat in supporting a diverse suburban pollinator assemblage. Ecol Appl 22:1923–1935CrossRefPubMed
go back to reference Hall HG (2016) Color Preferences of Bees Captured in Pan Traps. Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society 89 (3):273-276CrossRef Hall HG (2016) Color Preferences of Bees Captured in Pan Traps. Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society 89 (3):273-276CrossRef
go back to reference Jenerette GD, Harlan SL, Stefanov WL, Martin CA (2011) Ecosystem services and urban heat riskscape moderation: water, green spaces, and social inequality in Phoenix, USA. Ecol Appl 21:2637–2651CrossRefPubMed Jenerette GD, Harlan SL, Stefanov WL, Martin CA (2011) Ecosystem services and urban heat riskscape moderation: water, green spaces, and social inequality in Phoenix, USA. Ecol Appl 21:2637–2651CrossRefPubMed
go back to reference Joshua W, Campbell JL, Hanula, (2007) Efficiency of Malaise traps and colored pan traps for collecting flower visiting insects from three forested ecosystems. Journal of Insect Conservation 11 (4):399–408CrossRef Joshua W, Campbell JL, Hanula, (2007) Efficiency of Malaise traps and colored pan traps for collecting flower visiting insects from three forested ecosystems. Journal of Insect Conservation 11 (4):399–408CrossRef
go back to reference Kéry M, Royle JA (2016) Applied hierarchical modeling in ecology: analysis of distribution, abundance and species richness in R and BUGS, 1st edn. Academic Press, London Kéry M, Royle JA (2016) Applied hierarchical modeling in ecology: analysis of distribution, abundance and species richness in R and BUGS, 1st edn. Academic Press, London
go back to reference Lindström SAM, Herbertsson L, Rundlöf M, Bommarco R, Smith HG (2016) Experimental evidence that honeybees depress wild insect densities in a flowering crop. Proc R Soc B 283:20161641CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral Lindström SAM, Herbertsson L, Rundlöf M, Bommarco R, Smith HG (2016) Experimental evidence that honeybees depress wild insect densities in a flowering crop. Proc R Soc B 283:20161641CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral
go back to reference Lunn D, Jackson C, Best N, Thomas A, Spiegelhalter D (2013) The BUGS book: a practical introduction to Bayesian analysis. CRC Press, Boca Raton Lunn D, Jackson C, Best N, Thomas A, Spiegelhalter D (2013) The BUGS book: a practical introduction to Bayesian analysis. CRC Press, Boca Raton
go back to reference MacKenzie DI, Nichols JD, Royle JA, Pollock KH, Bailey LL, Hines JE (2006) Occupancy estimation and modeling : inferring patterns and dynamics of species occurrence. Academic Press, New York MacKenzie DI, Nichols JD, Royle JA, Pollock KH, Bailey LL, Hines JE (2006) Occupancy estimation and modeling : inferring patterns and dynamics of species occurrence. Academic Press, New York
go back to reference Matteson KC, Ascher JS, Langellotto GA (2008) Bee richness and abundance in New York City urban gardens. Ann Entomol Soc Am 101:140–150CrossRef Matteson KC, Ascher JS, Langellotto GA (2008) Bee richness and abundance in New York City urban gardens. Ann Entomol Soc Am 101:140–150CrossRef
go back to reference Matteson KC, Langellotto GA (2009) Bumble bee abundance in New York City community gardens: implications for urban agriculture. Cities and the Environment 2:1–12CrossRef Matteson KC, Langellotto GA (2009) Bumble bee abundance in New York City community gardens: implications for urban agriculture. Cities and the Environment 2:1–12CrossRef
go back to reference Mazerolle MJ, Bailey LL, Kendall WL, Royle JA, Converse SJ, Nichols JD (2007) Making great leaps forward: Accounting for detectability in herpetological field studies. J Herpetol 41:672–689CrossRef Mazerolle MJ, Bailey LL, Kendall WL, Royle JA, Converse SJ, Nichols JD (2007) Making great leaps forward: Accounting for detectability in herpetological field studies. J Herpetol 41:672–689CrossRef
go back to reference McIntyre NE, Hostetler ME (2001) Effects of urban land use on pollinator (Hymenoptera : Apoidea) communities in a desert metropolis. Basic Appl Ecol 2:209–218CrossRef McIntyre NE, Hostetler ME (2001) Effects of urban land use on pollinator (Hymenoptera : Apoidea) communities in a desert metropolis. Basic Appl Ecol 2:209–218CrossRef
go back to reference Minckley RL, Cane JH, Kervin L, Yanega D (2003) Biological impediments to measures of competition among introduced honey bees and desert bees (Hymenoptera: Apiformes). J Kansas Entomol Soc 76:306–319 Minckley RL, Cane JH, Kervin L, Yanega D (2003) Biological impediments to measures of competition among introduced honey bees and desert bees (Hymenoptera: Apiformes). J Kansas Entomol Soc 76:306–319
go back to reference Paini DR (2004) Impact of the introduced honey bee ( Apis mellifera ) (Hymenoptera: Apidae) on native bees: a review. Austral Ecol 29:399–407CrossRef Paini DR (2004) Impact of the introduced honey bee ( Apis mellifera ) (Hymenoptera: Apidae) on native bees: a review. Austral Ecol 29:399–407CrossRef
go back to reference Plummer M, Best N, Cowles K, Vines K (2006) CODA: Convergence diagnosis and output analysis for MCMC. R News 6:7–11 Plummer M, Best N, Cowles K, Vines K (2006) CODA: Convergence diagnosis and output analysis for MCMC. R News 6:7–11
go back to reference Roubik DW (1983) Experimental community studies: Time-series tests of competition between African and Neotropical bees. Ecology 64:971–978CrossRef Roubik DW (1983) Experimental community studies: Time-series tests of competition between African and Neotropical bees. Ecology 64:971–978CrossRef
go back to reference Royle JA, Dorazio RM (2008) Hierarchical modeling and inference in ecology : the analysis of data from populations, metapopulations and communities. Academic, Amsterdam Royle JA, Dorazio RM (2008) Hierarchical modeling and inference in ecology : the analysis of data from populations, metapopulations and communities. Academic, Amsterdam
go back to reference Rubin AJ (2018) Paris bees at work from Notre-Dame to the Luxembourg Gardens. The New York Times Company, New York Rubin AJ (2018) Paris bees at work from Notre-Dame to the Luxembourg Gardens. The New York Times Company, New York
go back to reference Seeley TD (1985) Honeybee ecology : a study of adaptation in social life. Princeton University Press, PrincetonCrossRef Seeley TD (1985) Honeybee ecology : a study of adaptation in social life. Princeton University Press, PrincetonCrossRef
go back to reference Steffan-Dewenter I, Tscharntke T (2000) Resource overlap and possible competition between honey bees and wild bees in Central Europe. Oecologia 122:288–296CrossRefPubMed Steffan-Dewenter I, Tscharntke T (2000) Resource overlap and possible competition between honey bees and wild bees in Central Europe. Oecologia 122:288–296CrossRefPubMed
go back to reference Toler TR, Evans EW, Tepedino VJ (2005) Pan-trapping for bees (Hymenoptera : Apiformes) in Utah's West Desert: the importance of color diversity. Pan-Pacific Entomol 81:103-113 Toler TR, Evans EW, Tepedino VJ (2005) Pan-trapping for bees (Hymenoptera : Apiformes) in Utah's West Desert: the importance of color diversity. Pan-Pacific Entomol 81:103-113
go back to reference United Nations DoEaSA, Population Division (2014) World urbanization prospects: The 2014 revision, highlights (ST/ESA/SER.A/352) United Nations DoEaSA, Population Division (2014) World urbanization prospects: The 2014 revision, highlights (ST/ESA/SER.A/352)
go back to reference Voogt JA (2002) Urban heat islands. In: Munn RE et al (eds) Encyclopedia of global environmental change. Wiley, Chichester, pp 660–666 Voogt JA (2002) Urban heat islands. In: Munn RE et al (eds) Encyclopedia of global environmental change. Wiley, Chichester, pp 660–666
go back to reference Williams BK, Nichols JD, Conroy MJ (2002) Analysis and management of animal populations. Academic Press, New York Williams BK, Nichols JD, Conroy MJ (2002) Analysis and management of animal populations. Academic Press, New York
go back to reference Zuur AF, Ieno EN, Walker NJ, Saveliev AA, Smith GM (2009) Mixed effects models and extensions in ecology with R Zuur AF, Ieno EN, Walker NJ, Saveliev AA, Smith GM (2009) Mixed effects models and extensions in ecology with R
Metadata
Title
Response of wild bee communities to beekeeping, urbanization, and flower availability
Authors
Frédéric McCune
Étienne Normandin
Marc J. Mazerolle
Valérie Fournier
Publication date
07-11-2019
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Urban Ecosystems / Issue 1/2020
Print ISSN: 1083-8155
Electronic ISSN: 1573-1642
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11252-019-00909-y

Other articles of this Issue 1/2020

Urban Ecosystems 1/2020 Go to the issue