National records of 3000 European bee and hoverfly species: A contribution to pollinator conservation

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  • Sara Reverté
  • Marija Miličić
  • Jelena Ačanski
  • Andrijana Andrić
  • Andrea Aracil
  • Matthieu Aubert
  • Mario Victor Balzan
  • Ignasi Bartomeus
  • Petr Bogusch
  • Jordi Bosch
  • Eduardas Budrys
  • Lisette Cantú-Salazar
  • Sílvia Castro
  • Maurizio Cornalba
  • Imre Demeter
  • Jelle Devalez
  • Achik Dorchin
  • Eric Dufrêne
  • Aleksandra Đorđević
  • Lisa Fisler
  • Úna Fitzpatrick
  • Simone Flaminio
  • Rita Földesi
  • Hugo Gaspar
  • David Genoud
  • Benoît Geslin
  • Guillaume Ghisbain
  • Francis Gilbert
  • Andrej Gogala
  • Ana Grković
  • Helge Heimburg
  • Fernanda Herrera-Mesías
  • Maarten Jacobs
  • Marina Janković Milosavljević
  • Kobe Janssen
  • Jens Kjeld Jensen
  • Ana Ješovnik
  • Zsolt Józan
  • Giorgos Karlis
  • Max Kasparek
  • Anikó Kovács-Hostyánszki
  • Michael Kuhlmann
  • Romain Le Divelec
  • Nicolas Leclercq
  • Laura Likov
  • Jessica Litman
  • Toshko Ljubomirov
  • Leon Marshall
  • Libor Mazánek
  • Dubravka Milić
  • Maud Mignot
  • Sonja Mudri-Stojnić
  • Andreas Müller
  • Zorica Nedeljković
  • Petar Nikolić
  • Frode Ødegaard
  • Sebastien Patiny
  • Juho Paukkunen
  • Gerard Pennards
  • Celeste Pérez-Bañón
  • Adrien Perrard
  • Theodora Petanidou
  • Lars B. Pettersson
  • Grigory Popov
  • Snežana Popov
  • Christophe Praz
  • Alex Prokhorov
  • Marino Quaranta
  • Vladimir G. Radchenko
  • Snežana Radenković
  • Pierre Rasmont
  • Claus Rasmussen
  • Menno Reemer
  • Antonio Ricarte
  • Stephan Risch
  • Stuart P.M. Roberts
  • Santos Rojo
  • Lise Ropars
  • Paolo Rosa
  • Carlos Ruiz
  • Ahlam Sentil
  • Viktor Shparyk
  • Jan Smit
  • Daniele Sommaggio
  • Villu Soon
  • Axel Ssymank
  • Gunilla Ståhls
  • Menelaos Stavrinides
  • Jakub Straka
  • Peeter Tarlap
  • Michael Terzo
  • Bogdan Tomozii
  • Tamara Tot
  • Leendert Jan van der Ent
  • Jeroen van Steenis
  • Wouter van Steenis
  • Androulla I. Varnava
  • Nicolas J. Vereecken
  • Sanja Veselić
  • Adi Vesnić
  • Alexander Weigand
  • Bogdan Wisniowski
  • Thomas J. Wood
  • Dominique Zimmermann
  • Denis Michez
  • Ante Vujić
Pollinators play a crucial role in ecosystems globally, ensuring the seed production of most flowering plants. They are threatened by global changes and knowledge of their distribution at the national and continental levels is needed to implement efficient conservation actions, but this knowledge is still fragmented and/or difficult to access.
As a step forward, we provide an updated list of around 3000 European bee and hoverfly species, reflecting their current distributional status at the national level (in the form of present, absent, regionally extinct, possibly extinct or non-native). This work was attainable by incorporating both published and unpublished data, as well as knowledge from a large set of taxonomists and ecologists in both groups.
After providing the first National species lists for bees and hoverflies for many countries, we examine the current distributional patterns of these species and designate the countries with highest levels of species richness. We also show that many species are recorded in a single European country, highlighting the importance of articulating European and national conservation strategies.
Finally, we discuss how the data provided here can be combined with future trait and Red List data to implement research that will further advance pollinator conservation.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftInsect Conservation and Diversity
Vol/bind16
Udgave nummer6
Sider (fra-til)758-775
Antal sider18
ISSN1752-458X
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2023

Bibliografisk note

Funding Information:
This work was supported by the project SPRING—Strengthening Pollinator Recovery through Indicators and monitoring, EC DG ENV project Contract No: 09.02001/2021/847887/SER/ENV.D.2; Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Republic of Serbia, Grant Nos. 451‐03‐68/2022‐14/200125 and 451‐03‐68/2022‐14/200358, the Science Fund of the Republic of Serbia, project Serbian Pollinator Advice Strategy—for the next normal—SPAS, Grant No. 7737504 and H2020 Project ANTARES, grant no 739570. We also want to thank the Research Institute for Biosciences, University of Mons (Belgium), for support. Other projects that supported the development of this work were: ORBIT—Taxonomic resources for European bees, EC DG Env project Contract No 09.029901/2021/848268/SER/ENV.D.2; Taxo‐Fly—Taxonomic resources for European hoverflies, EC DG Env project Contract No: 09.029901/2021/850402/SER/ENV.D.2; PULSE—Providing technical and scientific support in measuring the pulse of European biodiversity using the Red List Index, EC DG ENV project Contract No 07.027755/2020/840209/SER/ENV.D.2; Status assessment of European Hoverflies (Syrphidae)—European Red List of Hoverflies (EU and pan‐Europe), project Contract No: ENV.D.2/SER/2018/0027; SAFEGUARD—Safeguarding European wild pollinators, H2020 grant agreement No. 101003476; the project POL‐AEGIS (Pollinators of the Aegean: Biodiversity and Threats) co‐financed by the EU and Greek National Funds—Research Funding Program: THALES, Grant number MIS 376737.

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© 2023 The Authors. Insect Conservation and Diversity published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Royal Entomological Society.

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