Signatures of increasing environmental stress in bumblebee wings over the past century: Insights from museum specimens

Author:

Arce Andres N.12ORCID,Cantwell‐Jones Aoife1ORCID,Tansley Michael13,Barnes Ian4,Brace Selina4ORCID,Mullin Victoria E.45ORCID,Notton David46ORCID,Ollerton Jeff7ORCID,Eatough Emma1,Rhodes Marcus W.1ORCID,Bian Xueni14,Hogan James8,Hunter Tony9,Jackson Simon1011,Whiffin Ashleigh6,Blagoderov Vladimir6ORCID,Broad Gavin4ORCID,Judd Steve9,Kokkini Phaedra4ORCID,Livermore Laurence4ORCID,Dixit Mahika K.1,Pearse William D.1ORCID,Gill Richard J.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Georgina Mace Centre for The Living Planet, Department of Life Sciences Silwood Park, Imperial College London Ascot UK

2. School of Engineering, Arts, Science & Technology University of Suffolk Ipswich UK

3. Department of Zoology University of Oxford Oxford UK

4. Department of Earth Sciences Natural History Museum London UK

5. Smurfit Institute of Genetics Trinity College Dublin Dublin Ireland

6. National Museum Scotland Edinburgh UK

7. Faculty of Arts, Science and Technology University of Northampton Northampton UK

8. Oxford University Museum of Natural History Oxford UK

9. World Museum Liverpool UK

10. Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery Trust Cumbria UK

11. Ipswich Museum (Colchester and Ipswich Museums) Ipswich UK

Funder

Natural Environment Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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