Changes in the Status and Distribution of the Yellow-faced Bumble Bee

Volume: 109, Pages: 31 - 37
Published: Jan 1, 2012
Abstract
Bombus vosnesenskii , the distinctively-patterned Yellow-faced Bumble Bee, has undergone a significant and rapid range extension in British Columbia. Known initially from a single record of a few specimens at Osoyoos in 1951, it was put forward in 1996 as a species that warranted a threatened or endangered status because of its severely restricted range in the province. However, since 2000, the species has expanded north in the Okanagan Valley,...
Paper Details
Title
Changes in the Status and Distribution of the Yellow-faced Bumble Bee
Published Date
Jan 1, 2012
Volume
109
Pages
31 - 37
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