放置された空間でもミツバチが繁栄できる可能性を調査(Bees thrive in overlooked pockets of Puget Sound)

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2025-11-12 ワシントン州立大学(WSU)

ワシントン州立大学(WSU)の研究によると、ピュージェット湾沿岸では、住宅地の隙間や小規模な緑地など“見落とされがちな都市のポケット空間”が、実は多様な野生ミツバチの重要な生息地となっていることが明らかになった。研究チームは都市・農地・森林を横断する大規模調査を行い、特に寸断された植生や道路脇の未管理区画など、通常は生態学的価値が低いとみなされる場所で、意外にも多くのミツバチ種が繁栄していることを確認した。また、花資源の断続的な供給や捕食者の少なさが、都市ポケットの生息適性を高めていると考えられる。研究者は、都市部の小規模緑地や未使用地を管理・保全することで、野生ポリネーターを効果的に支援できると指摘。これらの“隠れた生息地”が地域の生物多様性と受粉サービスに不可欠であることを示した。

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米国ピュージェット湾沿岸の辺境地におけるミツバチ群集の構造 Structure of Bee Communities in Marginal Lands of the Puget Sound, USA

Evan Sugden, Will Peterman, Robert Redmond, Riley M. Anderson, David W. Crowder
Ecology and Evolution  Published: 02 September 2025
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.72049

放置された空間でもミツバチが繁栄できる可能性を調査(Bees thrive in overlooked pockets of Puget Sound)

ABSTRACT

Wild bee communities in urban ecosystems are often challenged by habitat fragmentation and low floral diversity. In such settings, marginal land surrounding airports or in power line corridors may support bees, even with small habitat patches. However, temporal surveys of wild bees are lacking for many urban areas such as the Puget Sound region of western Washington State, USA. Here, we conducted wild bee surveys at three peri-urban sites in the Puget Sound over 7 years. Specifically, a standardized protocol was used to sample wild bee communities monthly from April to October at two sites associated with airports and one site in a power line corridor. In total, our surveys collected 25,441 specimens representing 118 confirmed species within 24 genera, with individual subsites having between 15 and 35 species in any year. The Halictidae represented the largest number of individuals collected, with 47% of specimens. By genus, Lasioglossum was the most speciose (n = 21), with Bombus, Osmia, and Andrena also ubiquitous and diverse. Bee diversity was high across spring and summer, and our surveys resolved the presumptive overlap of parasites with their hosts. Our study shows that marginal lands requiring little management can support diverse wild bee communities in urban areas. Our work also provides a baseline for future evaluations of wild bee communities in the Puget Sound and broader Pacific Northwest.

生物環境工学
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