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The Effects Of Forest Age And Management On Bee Communities Of Production Forests In The Southern United States, Robinson Sudan May 2016

The Effects Of Forest Age And Management On Bee Communities Of Production Forests In The Southern United States, Robinson Sudan

University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations

Processes structuring bee communities in agricultural landscapes are well-documented compared to those in other anthropogenic landscapes, like production forests. Forests across the temperate zone have historically been under-sampled, in part due to the perception that they provide little habitat to support diverse bee communities. While research suggests that early successional habitats support high levels of bee species richness and abundance, little empirical evidence exists to support the notion that forests, in turn, do not. To understand the relationship between forest successional age and major elements of the bee community, I sampled bees in a southern production pine forest in Hancock …