Distribution patterns of the cold adapted bumblebee Bombus alpinus in the Alps and hints of an uphill shift (Insecta: Hymenoptera: Apidae)

Climate change is threatening species and habitats. Altitudinal shifts uphill and negative population trends are commonly observed in altitude-related taxa. The bumblebee Bombus alpinus (Linnaeus, 1758) has a disjoint distribution restricted to Fennoscandia and the Alps, and is considered threatened...

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Published in:Journal of Insect Conservation
Main Authors: Biella P., Bogliani G., Cornalba M., Manino A., Neumayer J., Porporato M., Rasmont P., Milanesi P.
Other Authors: Biella, P, Bogliani, G, Cornalba, M, Manino, A, Neumayer, J, Porporato, M, Rasmont, P, Milanesi, P
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Springer International Publishing 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10281/270354
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10841-017-9983-1
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spelling ftunivmilanobic:oai:boa.unimib.it:10281/270354 2024-04-14T08:11:27+00:00 Distribution patterns of the cold adapted bumblebee Bombus alpinus in the Alps and hints of an uphill shift (Insecta: Hymenoptera: Apidae) Biella P. Bogliani G. Cornalba M. Manino A. Neumayer J. Porporato M. Rasmont P. Milanesi P. Biella, P Bogliani, G Cornalba, M Manino, A Neumayer, J Porporato, M Rasmont, P Milanesi, P 2017 http://hdl.handle.net/10281/270354 https://doi.org/10.1007/s10841-017-9983-1 eng eng Springer International Publishing info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000401556400016 volume:21 issue:2 firstpage:357 lastpage:366 numberofpages:10 journal:JOURNAL OF INSECT CONSERVATION http://hdl.handle.net/10281/270354 doi:10.1007/s10841-017-9983-1 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-85018342730 info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Altitudinal shift Climate change Conservation Rare specie Specialist Species distribution modelling info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2017 ftunivmilanobic https://doi.org/10.1007/s10841-017-9983-1 2024-03-21T17:14:40Z Climate change is threatening species and habitats. Altitudinal shifts uphill and negative population trends are commonly observed in altitude-related taxa. The bumblebee Bombus alpinus (Linnaeus, 1758) has a disjoint distribution restricted to Fennoscandia and the Alps, and is considered threatened. We studied the ecology and distribution of B. alpinus in the Alps, where the endemic subspecies Bombus alpinus helleri Dalla Torre 1882 is found, as a case-model because of its rarity, habitat, and mutual dependence with the ecosystem for pollination and resources. We developed species distribution models including both climatic and habitat variables to obtain the surface suitable for this subspecies and quantified its protected portion. Our analyses indicate that this bumblebee is restricted to the upper altitudes and has a narrow niche mainly related to the presence of glaciers, the cool temperature, a low temperature variation, and a specific range of precipitation. A strong altitudinal shift is also taking place probably due to climate change. After years of no changes in altitudinal distribution, its lowest altitudinal limit has moved up 479m since the year 1984, while its upper altitudinal limit has remained unchanged. Over half of the suitable area in the Alps is included within protected areas, but conservation has not been planned yet. However, rare species with narrow niche, such as B. alpinus, are highly threatened by climate change. Potential short-term mitigation actions are discussed, including exchange of males between locations and integral protection of prairies in the vicinity of glaciers. Article in Journal/Newspaper Fennoscandia Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca: BOA (Bicocca Open Archive) Torre ENVELOPE(-59.729,-59.729,-62.413,-62.413) Journal of Insect Conservation 21 2 357 366
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topic Altitudinal shift
Climate change
Conservation
Rare specie
Specialist
Species distribution modelling
spellingShingle Altitudinal shift
Climate change
Conservation
Rare specie
Specialist
Species distribution modelling
Biella P.
Bogliani G.
Cornalba M.
Manino A.
Neumayer J.
Porporato M.
Rasmont P.
Milanesi P.
Distribution patterns of the cold adapted bumblebee Bombus alpinus in the Alps and hints of an uphill shift (Insecta: Hymenoptera: Apidae)
topic_facet Altitudinal shift
Climate change
Conservation
Rare specie
Specialist
Species distribution modelling
description Climate change is threatening species and habitats. Altitudinal shifts uphill and negative population trends are commonly observed in altitude-related taxa. The bumblebee Bombus alpinus (Linnaeus, 1758) has a disjoint distribution restricted to Fennoscandia and the Alps, and is considered threatened. We studied the ecology and distribution of B. alpinus in the Alps, where the endemic subspecies Bombus alpinus helleri Dalla Torre 1882 is found, as a case-model because of its rarity, habitat, and mutual dependence with the ecosystem for pollination and resources. We developed species distribution models including both climatic and habitat variables to obtain the surface suitable for this subspecies and quantified its protected portion. Our analyses indicate that this bumblebee is restricted to the upper altitudes and has a narrow niche mainly related to the presence of glaciers, the cool temperature, a low temperature variation, and a specific range of precipitation. A strong altitudinal shift is also taking place probably due to climate change. After years of no changes in altitudinal distribution, its lowest altitudinal limit has moved up 479m since the year 1984, while its upper altitudinal limit has remained unchanged. Over half of the suitable area in the Alps is included within protected areas, but conservation has not been planned yet. However, rare species with narrow niche, such as B. alpinus, are highly threatened by climate change. Potential short-term mitigation actions are discussed, including exchange of males between locations and integral protection of prairies in the vicinity of glaciers.
author2 Biella, P
Bogliani, G
Cornalba, M
Manino, A
Neumayer, J
Porporato, M
Rasmont, P
Milanesi, P
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author Biella P.
Bogliani G.
Cornalba M.
Manino A.
Neumayer J.
Porporato M.
Rasmont P.
Milanesi P.
author_facet Biella P.
Bogliani G.
Cornalba M.
Manino A.
Neumayer J.
Porporato M.
Rasmont P.
Milanesi P.
author_sort Biella P.
title Distribution patterns of the cold adapted bumblebee Bombus alpinus in the Alps and hints of an uphill shift (Insecta: Hymenoptera: Apidae)
title_short Distribution patterns of the cold adapted bumblebee Bombus alpinus in the Alps and hints of an uphill shift (Insecta: Hymenoptera: Apidae)
title_full Distribution patterns of the cold adapted bumblebee Bombus alpinus in the Alps and hints of an uphill shift (Insecta: Hymenoptera: Apidae)
title_fullStr Distribution patterns of the cold adapted bumblebee Bombus alpinus in the Alps and hints of an uphill shift (Insecta: Hymenoptera: Apidae)
title_full_unstemmed Distribution patterns of the cold adapted bumblebee Bombus alpinus in the Alps and hints of an uphill shift (Insecta: Hymenoptera: Apidae)
title_sort distribution patterns of the cold adapted bumblebee bombus alpinus in the alps and hints of an uphill shift (insecta: hymenoptera: apidae)
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