Global Patterns and Drivers of Bee Distribution
0106 biological sciences
570
drivers of diversity patterns
latitudinal gradient
Population Dynamics
Agriculture
Biodiversity
bimodal gradient
Bees
Plants
15. Life on land
Hymenoptera
01 natural sciences
Animals
insects
species richness
Pollination
Apoidea
Ecosystem
Anthophila
biodiversity
DOI:
10.1016/j.cub.2020.10.053
Publication Date:
2020-11-20T03:00:43Z
AUTHORS (6)
ABSTRACT
Insects are the focus of many recent studies suggesting population declines, but even invaluable pollination service providers such as bees lack a modern distributional synthesis. Here, we combine a uniquely comprehensive checklist of bee species distributions and >5,800,000 public bee occurrence records to describe global patterns of bee biodiversity. Publicly accessible records are sparse, especially from developing countries, and are frequently inaccurate throughout much of the world, consequently suggesting different biodiversity patterns from checklist data. Global analyses reveal hotspots of species richness, together generating a rare bimodal latitudinal richness gradient, and further analyses suggest that xeric areas, solar radiation, and non-forest plant productivity are among the most important global drivers of bee biodiversity. Together, our results provide a new baseline and best practices for studies on bees and other understudied invertebrates.
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