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The city as a refuge for insect pollinators

  • Damon M. Hall
  • , Gerardo R. Camilo
  • , Rebecca K. Tonietto
  • , Jeff Ollerton
  • , Karin Ahrne
  • , Mike Arduser
  • , John S. Ascher
  • , Katherine C. R. Baldock
  • , Robert Fowler
  • , Gordon Frankie
  • , Dave Goulson
  • , Bengt Gunnarsson
  • , Mick E. Hanley
  • , Janet I. Jackson
  • , Gail Langellotto
  • , David Lowenstein
  • , Emily S. Minor
  • , Stacy M. Philpott
  • , Simon G. Potts
  • , Muzafar H. Sirohi
  • Edward M. Spevak, Graham N. Stone, Caragh G. Threlfall

Publication: Contribution to journalJournal articlepeer-review

Abstract

Research on urban insect pollinators is changing views on the biological value and ecological importance of cities. The abundance and diversity of native bee species in urban landscapes that are absent in nearby rural lands evidence the biological value and ecological importance of cities and have implications for biodiversity conservation. Lagging behind this revised image of the city are urban conservation programs that historically have invested in education and outreach rather than programs designed to achieve high-priority species conservation results. We synthesized research on urban bee species diversity and abundance to determine how urban conservation could be repositioned to better align with new views on the ecological importance of urban landscapes. Due to insect pollinators' relatively small functional requirementshabitat range, life cycle, and nesting behaviorrelative to larger mammals, we argue that pollinators put high-priority and high-impact urban conservation within reach. In a rapidly urbanizing world, transforming how environmental managers view the city can improve citizen engagement and contribute to the development of more sustainable urbanization.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)24-29
Number of pages6
JournalConservation Biology
Volume31
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2017

UN SDGs

This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 11 - Sustainable Cities and Communities
    SDG 11 Sustainable Cities and Communities
  2. SDG 15 - Life on Land
    SDG 15 Life on Land

Keywords

  • communication
  • conservation planning
  • ecosystem services
  • funding and philanthropy
  • governance
  • politics and policy
  • sustainability science
  • urban ecology

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