%0 Journal Article %T Current research on the status of wild bees and their pollination roles
野生蜜蜂及其传粉作用的研究现状 %A Jie Li %A Chaodong Zhu %A Fenghe Wang %A Dunyuan Huang %A Yanzhou Zhang %A Liang Ding %A Hairong Huang %A
李捷 %A 朱朝东 %A 王凤鹤 %A 黄敦元 %A 张彦周 %A 丁亮 %A 黄海荣 %J 生物多样性 %D 2007 %I Science Press %X Pollination has been recognized to be an important ecological process to maintain and promote biodiversity on earth. The order Hymenoptera, especially the superfamily Apoidea, is one of the most abun- dant and diverse groups among natural pollinators. However, studies on the ecological functions of wild bee pollinators have been underappreciated in China. More professional taxonomists are urgently needed to sur- vey fauna, to provide accurate identifications and to do comprehensive studies. Our understanding of nesting biology or pollination biology is not comprehensive for most wild bees. On the other side, much more atten- tion should be paid to the associations between bees and plants for their application to various projects on pollination biology, biodiversity or conservation biology in the future. We review current research on the status of wild bees, and we anticipate further applications to practices in agriculture and forestry with infor- mation from taxonomy, nesting biology and pollination biology of wild bees. %K wild bees %K pollinator insects
野生蜜蜂 %K 传粉昆虫 %U http://www.alljournals.cn/get_abstract_url.aspx?pcid=90BA3D13E7F3BC869AC96FB3DA594E3FE34FBF7B8BC0E591&jid=284A3BE2D09272C2DA95716775015427&aid=96CD3F8FAE72FEE77E7923F32584673F&yid=A732AF04DDA03BB3&vid=23CCDDCD68FFCC2F&iid=B31275AF3241DB2D&sid=F4C2D192FB73A21F&eid=15F713CDE16A589C&journal_id=1005-0094&journal_name=生物多样性&referenced_num=3&reference_num=50