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Midwest Bumble Bee Atlas: Engaging community scientists to conserve SGCN bumble bees in Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, and Nebraska
Submitted By: Nebraska Game and Parks in 2021
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Schneider, R., M. Fritz, J. Jorgensen, S. Schainost, R. Simpson, G. Steinauer, and C. Rothe-Groleau. 2018. Revision of the Tier 1 and 2 Lists of Species of Greatest Conservation Need: A Supplement to the Nebraska Natural Legacy Project State Wildlife Action Plan. The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, Lincoln, NE. https://outdoornebraska.gov/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/NE-SWAP-SGCN-Revision-Supplemental-Document-2018-Final_edited-1.pdf
Starr J, Schweik CM, Bush N, Fletcher L, Finn J, Fish J, Bargeron CT. 2014. Lights, camera…citizen science: assessing the effectiveness of smartphone-based video training in invasive plant identification. PloS one 9:e111433.
Steffan-Dewenter, I., & Tscharntke, T. (1999). Effects of habitat isolation on pollinator communities and seed set. Oecologia, 121(3), 432–440. https://doi.org/10.1007/s004420050949
Szymanski J, Smith T, Horton A, Parkin M, Ragan L, Masson G, Olson E, Gifford K, Hill L. 2016. Rusty Patched Bumble Bee (Bombus affinis) Species Status Assessment - Final ReportVersion 1. FWS-R3-ES-2015-0112-0030. USFWS.
Terwilliger Consulting, Inc. 2021. Regional Species of Greatest Conservation Need in the Midwestern United States. Prepared for Midwest Landscape Initiative Midwest Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies; https://www.mlimidwest.org/midwest-regional-species-of-greatest-conservation-need/
The Xerces Society, Wildlife Preservation Canada, York University, University of Ottawa, The Montreal Insectarium, The London Natural History Museum, BeeSpotter. 2021. Bumble Bee Watch, a collaborative website to track and conserve North America’s bumble bees. Available from http://www.bumblebeewatch.org/app/#/bees/lists.
United States Department of Agriculture. 2020. Conservation Reserve Program: Annual summary and enrollment statistics. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Farm Service Agency. https://www.fsa.usda.gov/programs-and-services/conservation-programs/reports-and-statistics/conservation-reserve-program-statistics/index
[U.S. EPA] U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 2010, Level III ecoregions of the continental United States (revision of Omernik, 1987): Corvallis, Oregon, USEPA National Health and Environmental Effects Research Laboratory, Map M-1, various scales. https://www.epa.gov/eco-research/level-iii-and-iv-ecoregions-continental-united-states
Williams, P. H., M. B. Araújo, and P. Rasmont. 2007. Can vulnerability among British bumblebee (Bombus) species be explained by niche position and breadth? Biol. Conserv. 138: 493–505.