Ecological Archives A025-045-A1

Jennifer C. Geib, James P. Strange, and Candace Galen. 2015. Bumble bee nest abundance, foraging distance, and host–plant reproduction: implications for management and conservation. Ecological Applications 25:768–778. http://dx.doi.org/10.1890/14-0151.1

Appendix A. Supplementary figures showing geographic location of study sites on Pennsylvania Mountain, Colorado, species composition of Bombus workers sampled at each site, and measurement of distance between study sites.

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Fig. A1. Pennsylvania Mountain, Colorado, study sites. Photo credit: J. C. Geib


 

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Fig. A2. Species composition of Bombus worker bee samples collected at each of the four study sites.


 

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Fig. A3. Measurement of distance between study sites, used in estimating Bombus foraging distance.


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