Combining community science and taxonomist expertise for large‐scale monitoring of insect pollinators: Perspective and insights from Abeilles citoyennes

Author:

Rondeau Sabrina12ORCID,Gervais Amélie1ORCID,Leboeuf Anne1,Drapeau Picard André‐Philippe3ORCID,Larrivée Maxim3ORCID,Fournier Valérie1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Centre de recherche et d'innovation sur les végétaux, Département de phytologie Université Laval Québec Quebec Canada

2. School of Environmental Sciences University of Guelph Guelph Ontario Canada

3. Insectarium de Montréal Montréal Quebec Canada

Abstract

AbstractWhile evidence of insect pollinator declines accumulates, little is known about the pollinator communities that are most vulnerable to population fluctuations and may require conservation actions. Among the main reasons for this lack of knowledge about the status and trends of native pollinators are the time, cost, and expertise required to collect and identify wild insect pollinators (bees, more specifically). Here, we discuss how leveraging the complementarity of community science and taxonomist expertise can help overcome these challenges and provide perspective and insights from launching the large‐scale monitoring program Abeilles citoyennes. The overall objective of this community science project is to monitor wild bee (Apoidea) and hover fly (Syrphidae) diversity in the province of Quebec, Canada, and study the effects of landscape composition on their communities. From 2019 to 2021, 131 volunteers collected insects at 161 sites across the province. A total of 13,558 bees and 2,486 hover flies were collected and identified to species. The project protocol and potential data uses are presented, along with a discussion of the benefits and challenges of using an expert‐assisted community science approach for pollinator monitoring and opportunities for improvement.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Nature and Landscape Conservation,Environmental Science (miscellaneous),Ecology,Global and Planetary Change

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