RT @SaveWildBees: @VJMacPhail Throwback to 15 years ago, when I noticed it to be completely missing over 3 years of surveys. Maybe it shou…
@Khrysdie @BeesYork @EnvironmentYork @VJMacPhail Yes, I published this over 10 years ago too, and the species was completely missing back then as well... https://t.co/6XpQm7gCmr
@VJMacPhail Throwback to 15 years ago, when I noticed it to be completely missing over 3 years of surveys. Maybe it should have been considered back then? https://t.co/6XpQm7gCmr
RT @SaveWildBees: In 2008, I published this study which was the 1st quantitative evidence of the species drastic decline. Amateur naturali…
RT @SaveWildBees: In 2008, I published this study which was the 1st quantitative evidence of the species drastic decline. Amateur naturali…
In 2008, I published this study which was the 1st quantitative evidence of the species drastic decline. Amateur naturalists and scientists had noticed the decline but here I was able to show it compared to historical data. https://t.co/6XpQm7gCmr
RT @SaveWildBees: The first tweet didn't paste properly. But here's the paper which first documents the decline of Bombus pensylvanicus in…
RT @SaveWildBees: The first tweet didn't paste properly. But here's the paper which first documents the decline of Bombus pensylvanicus in…
The first tweet didn't paste properly. But here's the paper which first documents the decline of Bombus pensylvanicus in Canada. I've been working on this species since 2004. https://t.co/6XpQm7gCmr
RT @SaveWildBees: My early PhD work showed B.affinis declined drastically in both abundance and range (which included protected areas) in a…
RT @SaveWildBees: My early PhD work showed B.affinis declined drastically in both abundance and range (which included protected areas) in a…
My early PhD work showed B.affinis declined drastically in both abundance and range (which included protected areas) in a relatively short amount of time. Few other threats can explain this pattern https://t.co/6XpQm7gCmr