Italian wild bees biodiversity and Vesuvius National Park
Lorenzo Goglia,
Simone Flaminio,
Flavia Vittoria Chianese,
Marino Quaranta,
Paola Conti and
Gennaro Di Prisco
RIVISTA DI STUDI SULLA SOSTENIBILITA', 2024, vol. XIV, issue 2, 125-140
Abstract:
Wild insect pollinators belonging to the superfamily Apoidea are essential for the seed production of flowering plants worldwide. Nevertheless, their global populations have experienced significant declines, with serious negative implications for insect-pollinated plants. Nevertheless, there is limited knowledge available regard-ing this group of insects, especially in natural parks. Here we wanted to fill the gap by studying the prevalence of Apoidea species in Vesuvius National Park area. We have found a total of 176 species, representing a large part of biodiversity of Ital-ian wild bees.
Date: 2024
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