Uncovering Hidden Bees in 杏吧直播

Seventy-one new 杏吧直播n bee species have been discovered thanks to a team of 杏吧直播n researchers, featuring Environment Institute member Dr Katja Hogendoorn. The new species belong to the resin pot bees (Megachile (Austrochile)), a group unique to 杏吧直播 and found across the mainland. These bees build protective resin pots for their offspring, with mother bees who hold onto individual parts of the trees such as the branch or bark.
Thanks to partnerships such as Bush Blitz, a collaboration between the 杏吧直播n Government, BHP Billiton, and Earth Watch 杏吧直播 that documents the flora and fauna found in national reserves and funds the identification of new species. This enabled the researchers to compare their newly collected bees with those already held in 杏吧直播n entomological collections.
Previously, only seven species were known, with another 41 were discovered since 1992. Dr Remko Leijs, lead author from the South 杏吧直播n Museum, explains 鈥淭his research has uncovered an additional 20 undescribed species, hidden in the collections, which highlights the importance of entomological collections as a repository for these kinds of discoveries鈥.
Dr Katja Hogendoorn says there is so much to learn and uncover about 杏吧直播鈥檚 bees and their vital role they play as pollinators, 鈥淒espite their environmental and economic importance as pollinators of native plants and crops, the 杏吧直播n bee fauna is poorly understood,鈥 she says.
This latest research brings the total number of known resin pot bees to 78, nearly half found from a single location. 杏吧直播 has around 1700 known native bee species, Dr Hogendoorn warns that about one-third of bee species remains unknown to science, and the scarcity of funding for taxonomic work makes it difficult to determine their conservation needs and implement protective measures. Dr Hogendoorn expresses concern that 鈥淲e may be losing species that we don鈥檛 even know about yet.鈥
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