Bee hotels host a high abundance of exotic bees in an urban context (Record no. 53681)

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Title Bee hotels host a high abundance of exotic bees in an urban context
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Volume/sequential designation Acta Oecologica, 105, p.103556, 2020
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Summary, etc. Bee hotels are increasingly set up by land managers in public parks to promote wild bee populations. However, we have very little evidence of the usefulness of bee hotels as tools to help the conservation of wild bees within cities. In this study, we installed 96 bee hotels in public parks of Marseille (France)for a year and followed their use as a nesting substrate by the local fauna. The most abundant species that emerged from bee hotels was the exotic bee species Megachile sculpturalis, representing 40 percent of all individuals. Moreover, we only detected four native bee species all belonging to the Osmia genus. More worryingly, we found a negative correlation between the occurrence of M. sculpturalis in bee hotels and the presence of native bees. One hypothesis to explain this result might be linked to the described territorial and aggressive behaviour of M. sculpturalis toward the nests built by the native fauna. This study raises the question about the usefulness of bee hotels for the conservation of native bees especially within cities harbouring high abundance of exotic bees. We provide here concrete advices to land managers to build bee hotels that can both host native bees and prevent the installation of M. sculpturalis.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element BEE HOTELS
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Topical term or geographic name entry element NATIVE AND EXOTIC BEES
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Topical term or geographic name entry element MEGACHILE SCULPTURALIS
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Personal name Geslin, B.
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Personal name Gachet, S.
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Personal name Deschamps-Cottin, M.
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Personal name Flacher, F.
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Personal name Ignace, B.
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Personal name Knoploch, C.
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Personal name Le Féon, V.
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