The bee lab

Q4 Environmental Science U.S. Geological Survey Fact Sheet Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.3133/fs20233023
Sam Droege, Elise Irwin, Jenn Malpass, Jonathan Mawdsley
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First posted June 6, 2023 For additional information, contact: Eastern Ecological Science CenterU.S. Geological Survey12100 Beech Forest RoadLaurel, Maryland 20708Species We Study: PollinatorsContact Pubs Warehouse The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Bee Lab is a collaborative interagency joint venture and international leader for bee (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) identification, survey design, quantification of bee and plant interrelations, and development and maintenance of occurrence databases. Each of these objectives supports native bee conservation by providing critical data and tools for the United States and other countries. The Bee Lab is part of the USGS Eastern Ecological Science Center (EESC) and located in Laurel, Maryland, at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) Patuxent Research Refuge. The laboratory houses scientists from the EESC, USGS’s Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Units, and the USFWS to develop identification tools and survey design support for State, Federal, Tribal, and nongovernment organization partners. In addition to the development of identification tools, important objectives include developing keys for native and nonnative bee species and making those tools accessible to partners and the public. Among the most visible and reused products produced during the development of the tools are the detailed photographs of the bees themselves. Accurate bee identification allows for better monitoring of bee species and examination of environmental factors that may influence their populations.
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蜜蜂实验室
欲了解更多信息,请联系:美国东部生态科学中心。美国地质调查局(USGS)蜜蜂实验室是一个跨部门合作的合资企业,在蜜蜂(膜翅目:apo总目)鉴定、调查设计、蜜蜂和植物相互关系的量化以及发生数据库的开发和维护方面处于国际领先地位。这些目标中的每一个都通过为美国和其他国家提供关键数据和工具来支持本地蜜蜂保护。蜜蜂实验室是美国地质调查局东部生态科学中心(EESC)的一部分,位于马里兰州劳雷尔,美国鱼类和野生动物管理局(USFWS)帕塔克森特研究保护区。该实验室汇集了来自EESC、美国地质勘探局鱼类和野生动物合作研究单位以及美国渔业和野生动物管理局的科学家,为州、联邦、部落和非政府组织合作伙伴开发识别工具和调查设计支持。除了开发识别工具外,重要的目标还包括开发本地和非本地蜜蜂物种的密钥,并使合作伙伴和公众能够使用这些工具。在工具开发过程中产生的最明显和可重复使用的产品是蜜蜂本身的详细照片。准确的蜜蜂识别可以更好地监测蜜蜂种类和检查可能影响其种群的环境因素。
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