Utah remains rich in bee diversity


Researchers documented 1,167 bee species in the state

Utah is living up to its nickname as the “Beehive State,” after researchers found high bee diversity there. Researchers set out to document Utah’s bee species to determine the best way to conserve them. To do so, the team used online records from the Symbiota Collection of Arthropods Network as well as specimen records from the USDA-ARS Pollinating Insect Research Unit. In total, the researchers documented 1,167 bee species in the state. “Our checklist helps scientists and managers understand bee distributions, which are essential to protecting these vital pollinators,” said Anthony Hunsaker, an undergraduate researcher and author of the study. “The information can help managers limit adverse impacts if a new invasive species is introduced.”

Read the study in Diversity.





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