[Pollinator] Seeking Papers on Best Management Practices and Insect Collecting Impacts

Mace Vaughan mace at xerces.org
Mon Apr 11 17:43:16 PDT 2011


Hello Elizabeth,

 

You may want to peruse the interventions (in many cases these are management
actions) for bee conservation listed at the Conservation Evidence website.

 

http://conservationevidence.regulus.titaninternet.co.uk/BrowseInterventions.
aspx?SynopsisID=1

 

Lynn Dicks and others at the University of Cambridge have pulled together a
very useful tool.  

 

Best wishes,

Mace

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From: pollinator-bounces+mace=xerces.org at lists.sonic.net
[mailto:pollinator-bounces+mace=xerces.org at lists.sonic.net] On Behalf Of
Elizabeth A Sellers
Sent: Monday, April 11, 2011 1:01 PM
To: pollinator at lists.sonic.net
Subject: [Pollinator] Seeking Papers on Best Management Practices and Insect
Collecting Impacts

 


Hi Folks, 

I'm looking for publications on the impacts and best practices for mowing,
tilling, fire and invasive plant management in non-agricultural protected
areas in relation to native been conservation. I'm less interested in pubs
about 'how to create bee nesting habitat' and more interested in pubs that
describe impacts and provide recommendations for conserving existing natural
nesting habitat and other resources utilized by native bees. I'm already
familiar with the Xerces Society's many excellent publications on effective
management for pollinator conservation. But if any of you can point me in
the direction of any other good references on this subject I'd appreciate
it. I'm also interested in any papers that about the impacts (or lack
thereof) of insect collecting activities on native bee populations. 

Feel free to reply to me off-list (esellers at usgs.gov 

Thanks, Liz

Elizabeth Sellers 
Pollinator Information

Biological Informatics Program, Core Science Systems
United States Geological Survey
12201 Sunrise Valley Drive, Mail Stop 302
Reston, VA 20192  USA
Ph 703.648.4385 | Fax 703.648.4224 | esellers at usgs.gov

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