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E-Book, Englisch, Band Vol. 33, 208 Seiten

Reihe: Naturalists' Handbooks

Benton Solitary bees


Erscheinungsjahr 2017
ISBN: 978-1-78427-089-6
Verlag: Pelagic Publishing
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)

E-Book, Englisch, Band Vol. 33, 208 Seiten

Reihe: Naturalists' Handbooks

ISBN: 978-1-78427-089-6
Verlag: Pelagic Publishing
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)



In Britain and Ireland there are about ten times more species of solitary bee than bumblebee and honeybee combined, yet the solitary bees tend to be ignored and we know much less about them. They are a fascinating, attractive and diverse group that can be found easily in a wide range of habitats, both urban and rural, and they are important as pollinators.

Solitary bees provides an introduction to the natural history, ecology and conservation of solitary bees, together with an easy-to-use key to genera.

Chapters cover: Diversity and recognition; Bee lives; Cuckoos in the nest; Bees and flowers; The conservation of solitary bees; Approaches to practical work; Keys to the genera of bees of the British Isles - Females and Males; and References and further reading.

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1 Introduction

2 Diversity and recognition

3 Bee lives

4 Cuckoos in the nest

5 Bees and flowers

6 The conservation of solitary bees

7 Approaches to practical work

8 Keys to the genera of bees of the British Isles

9 References and further reading

Index


In Britain and Ireland there are about ten times more species of solitary bee than bumblebee and honeybee combined, yet the solitary bees tend to be ignored and we know much less about them. However, they are a fascinating, attractive and diverse group that can be found easily in a wide range of habitats, both urban and rural, and they are important as pollinators. They are easy to study and are certainly no less interesting than bumblebees and honeybees. The main reason for the lack of awareness of solitary bees is probably that for over 100 years and until very recently there was no easily available guide to all the species. The publication in 2015 of a Field Guide to the Bees of Great Britain and Ireland by Falk and Lewington at last allowed anyone with an interest to make reliable identifications of solitary bees. However, identification of species can be daunting to the beginner. This Naturalist’s Handbook provides an introduction to the natural history, ecology and conservation of solitary bees, together with an easy-to-use key to genera, which can act as a stepping-stone to the use of a comprehensive key to species.

I hope that this book will encourage more people to study solitary bees. The more they are studied, the more we shall know about them and the better we shall be able to conserve them for the future. Surprisingly, ex-industrial brown-field sites can provide some of the best nesting sites for solitary bees, which means that solitary bees can be studied and protected, even in the centre of cities.

This Naturalist’s Handbook on solitary bees is a very welcome addition to the series, complementing the existing titles on bumblebees (no. 6), solitary wasps (no. 3) and ants (no. 24).

William D.J. Kirk, July 2016


Benton, Ted
Ted Benton is emeritus professor of sociology at University of Essex, where he has pioneered the integration of ecological understanding with social theory. He has been an active field naturalist since childhood, and is author or co-author of eight books on entomological topics, in addition to his academic publications and a recent book on Alfred Russel Wallace. His two books in the New Naturalist series (Bumblebees (2006) and Grasshoppers and Crickets (2012)) have both been highly praised. He is hon. President of Colchester Natural History Society, a founder member of the Red-Green Study Group and is involved in environmental campaigning.

Ted Benton is emeritus professor of sociology at University of Essex, where he has pioneered the integration of ecological understanding with social theory. He has been an active field naturalist since childhood, and is author or co-author of eight books on entomological topics, in addition to his academic publications and a recent book on Alfred Russel Wallace. His two books in the New Naturalist series (Bumblebees (2006) and Grasshoppers and Crickets (2012)) have both been highly praised. He is hon. President of Colchester Natural History Society, a founder member of the Red-Green Study Group and is involved in environmental campaigning.



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