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Survey of bumblebees in central Alberta - 2018

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Description

During 2018, Alberta Environment and Parks conducted an inventory of bumble bees (Bombus spp.) in central Alberta, Canada with focus on the Parkland Natural Region of the province. The majority (>99%) of 8808 bumble bees were collected in blue vane traps deployed 3-4 times over the summer at 31 distinct locations. Also included are records from a smaller number of hand-collected bees that were opportunistically sampled at 12 sites during work on field projects during the summer.

Blue vane traps were installed at 31 locations in central Alberta, Canada. Twenty-six sites were located in, or immediately adjacent to, the Parkland Natural Region, two in the Grassland Natural Region, and three in the Boreal Forest Natural Region. Each trap was erected for approximately two weeks within each summer month (May-August). Traps were usually situated where a variety of habitat types (forest, grass, water, agricultural) were located in close proximity (<1 km), and usually on lands designated for habitat preservation (parks, natural areas, private conservation properties). The mean trapping duration over the summer at each site was (1275.2 hours; range 696-2547), and the mean number of bumble bees collected at each site was 281.5 (range: 20-900) individuals. A total of 8726 individuals of 22 species were collected. We also hand-collected bumblebees at 12 sites in Alberta during 2018, and include here records of 82 bees of 11 species. All bumble bees collected during the study are housed at the University of Calgary Zoology Museum, along with as-yet unidentified by-catch (non-Bombus) from the blue vane traps. We thank Ducks Unlimited Canada, Alberta Environment and Parks, the University of Calgary, the Alberta Conservation Association, and several dedicated volunteers for assistance with this project.

Data Records

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How to cite

Researchers should cite this work as follows:

Prescott, David R.C., Michelle L. Wells, and Lincoln R. Best. 2019. Survey of bumblebees in central Alberta, 2018.

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The publisher and rights holder of this work is Alberta Environment and Parks - Species at Risk program. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY 4.0) License.

GBIF Registration

This resource has been registered with GBIF, and assigned the following GBIF UUID: 56dfeacf-b9bf-4dbb-951a-a5a5200a0589.  Alberta Environment and Parks - Species at Risk program publishes this resource, and is itself registered in GBIF as a data publisher endorsed by Canadensys.

Keywords

Occurrence; bombus; Alberta; Parkland; Specimen

Contacts

David Prescott
  • Originator
  • Point Of Contact
Senior Species at Risk Biologist, First Point of Contact
Alberta Environment and Parks - Species at Risk Program
3rd fl Provincial Building 4920 - 51 Street
T4N 6K8 Red Deer
Alberta
CA
1-403-340-4309
Michelle Wells
  • Metadata Provider
  • Originator
  • User
  • Point Of Contact
Species at Risk Technician, Administrative Point of Contact
Alberta Environment and Parks - Species at Risk Program
3rd fl Provincial Building 4920 - 51 Street
T4N 6K8 Red Deer
Alberta
CA
1-403-396-6248
Lincoln Best
  • Originator
Bumblebee Taxonomist
Independent Bumblebee Taxonomist
John Swann
  • Point Of Contact
Curator
University of Calgary
507 Campus Drive NW
T2N 1N4 Calgary
Alberta
CA
1-403-210-6449

Geographic Coverage

Alberta, Canada with an emphasis on the Parkland Natural Region.

Bounding Coordinates South West [48.98, -119.971], North East [60.021, -110.039]

Taxonomic Coverage

No Description available

Genus Bombus

Temporal Coverage

Start Date / End Date 2018-05-01 / 2018-10-01

Sampling Methods

The majority (>99%) of 8808 bumble bees were collected in blue vane traps deployed 3-4 times over the summer at 31 distinct locations. Also included are records from a smaller number of hand-collected bees that were opportunistically sampled at 12 sites during work on field projects during the summer.

Study Extent During 2018, Alberta Environment and Parks conducted an inventory of bumble bees (Bombus spp.) in central Alberta, Canada with focus on the Parkland Natural Region of the province.

Method step description:

  1. Blue vane traps were installed at 31 locations in central Alberta, Canada. Twenty-six sites were located in, or immediately adjacent to, the Parkland Natural Region, two in the Grassland Natural Region, and three in the Boreal Forest Natural Region. Each trap was erected for approximately two weeks within each summer month (May-August). Traps were usually situated where a variety of habitat types (forest, grass, water, agricultural) were located in close proximity (<1 km), and usually on lands designated for habitat preservation (parks, natural areas, private conservation properties). The mean trapping duration over the summer at each site was (1275.2 hours; range 696-2547), and the mean number of bumble bees collected at each site was 281.5 (range: 20-900) individuals. A total of 8726 individuals of 22 species were collected. We also hand-collected bumblebees at 12 sites in Alberta during 2018, and include here records of 82 bees of 11 species. All bumble bees collected during the study are housed at the University of Calgary Zoology Museum, along with as-yet unidentified by-catch (non-Bombus) from the blue vane traps.

Collection Data

Collection Name Survey of bumblebees in central Alberta, 2018
Parent Collection Identifier University of Alberta Zoological Collection
Specimen preservation methods Pinned
Curatorial Units Count 8,808 +/- 0 specimens

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