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Article

Publication Date

Fall 9-3-2020

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Scholarship of Discovery

Abstract

Little is known about how agricultural and native grasslands impact bumble bee populations in the Midwestern United States. We surveyed bumble bee populations over 3 years (2017-2019) at Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie in restored prairie, cattle and bison pastures. Raw data from that work is included in this file. These data were used in the manuscript "Native and agricultural grassland use by stable and declining bumble bees in Midwestern North America" by Derek Rosenberger and McKenna Conforti, and published in the journal Insect Conservation and Diversity in 2020.

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Rosenberger, D. W. & Conforti, M. L. (2020). Native and agricultural grassland use by stable and declining bumble bees in Midwestern North America. https://doi.org/10.1111/icad.12448

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