Ecological forecasts of insect range dynamics: a broad range of taxa include winners and losers under future climate

N Neupane, EA Larsen, L Ries - Current Opinion in Insect Science, 2024 - Elsevier
Highlights•Insect ecological projections have grown, increasingly incorporating best
practices.•Correlative studies continue to dominate, complicating interpretability•Projections …

Buzzing with Intelligence: Current Issues in Apiculture and the Role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to Tackle It

PK Astuti, B Hegedűs, A Oleksa, Z Bagi, S Kusza - Insects, 2024 - mdpi.com
Honeybees (Apis mellifera L.) are important for agriculture and ecosystems; however, they
are threatened by the changing climate. In order to adapt and respond to emerging …

[HTML][HTML] Understanding the invasion potential of Chromolaena odorata and Lantana camara in the Western Ghats, India: An ecological niche modelling approach …

BSPC Kishore, A Kumar, P Saikia - Ecological Informatics, 2024 - Elsevier
Invasive species are the major cause of native biodiversity loss and species extinction,
which have predominantly affected one of the world's 'hottest hotspots' of biodiversity located …

Nesting biology and nest structure of the exotic bee Megachile sculpturalis

G Bogo, A Fisogni, A Iannone… - Bulletin of …, 2024 - cambridge.org
From the 1990s, the Southeast Asia native giant resin bee Megachile sculpturalis (Smith,
1853) was introduced first to North America, and then to many countries in Europe. Despite …

[HTML][HTML] Home-and-away comparisons of life history traits indicate enemy release and founder effects of the solitary bee, Megachile sculpturalis

F Fornoff, J Lanner, MC Orr, T Xie, S Guo… - Basic and Applied …, 2024 - Elsevier
Occurrences of introduced and invasive pollinators are increasing worldwide. To predict the
potential impacts of exotic bees on native ecosystems we need to understand their …

[HTML][HTML] Distribution widening of a ground-nesting social bee across Europe favored by climate change and urban setting

D Gil-Tapetado, A Ferrari, F Ronchetti, C Polidori - Apidologie, 2024 - Springer
Climate change and/or land use change were repeatedly reported as important for both
range expansion of alien bee species and range shrinking for native bee species. However …