[Pollinator] Mid-Atlantic Bee Genera Phenology Graphs

Droege, Sam sdroege at usgs.gov
Tue Dec 20 03:56:02 PST 2016


All

Apologies for any cross-postings

We have just put up charts showing corrected capture by week (phenology)
for bee genera in the Mid-Atlantic area (NJ, MD, PA, VA, WV, DC, DE) of
North America.

Over 7000 collection events were used.
With 170K specimen records

Feel free to share, download, and use anyway you like citizens.

http://www.slideshare.net/sdroege/bee-genera-phenology-2016

Next year we will do charts showing species graphs with males female totals
separated out.


sam

Sam Droege  sdroege at usgs.gov
w 301-497-5840 h 301-390-7759 fax 301-497-5624
USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center
BARC-EAST, BLDG 308, RM 124 10300 Balt. Ave., Beltsville, MD  20705
Http://www.pwrc.usgs.gov

Nuclear Physicists use Astounding
Comparisons to Make Clear the Nature
of Infinite Numbers

An adult male Norwegian
weighs as much as
two and a half billion
boxelder bugs.
Is it any surprise that
there are more boxelder bugs
than Norwegians?
Imagine a planet in which
Norwegians crawled up
and down your kitchen walls
by the thousands, hid
under the warm coffee pot,
fell like discolored noodles out
of the noodle bags where they slept;
after the blizzards started,
you would find Norwegians
dried inside light fixtures, Norwegians
clogging up the vacuum cleaner,
Norwegians floating in
cups of lukewarem coffee.

    -Bill Holm



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*Bees are Not Optional*

*Apes sunt et non liberum*
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