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    Australian Bees Endangered By Brushfires And Climate Change

    zenger.newsBy zenger.newsOctober 4, 2021No Comments3 Mins Read
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    L. gracilipes is one of the species assessed as vulnerable in a report that investigated the damages caused by the 2019-2020 Australian brushfires. (Courtesy of Ken Walker/iNaturalist Australia) 
    L. gracilipes is one of the species assessed as vulnerable in a report that investigated the damages caused by the 2019-2020 Australian brushfires. (Courtesy of Ken Walker/iNaturalist Australia) 
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    By Martin M Barillas

    The number of endangered bee species in Australia will likely increase five-fold because of raging brush fires in 2019-2020 that displaced about 3 billion animals and destroyed 3,000 homes, researchers say.

    Sixty million acres of Australian land burned in what became known as the Black Summer brushfires, threatening the existence of bees and other insects and invertebrates, according to a study led by researchers at Flinders University in Australia.

    “Our research is a call for action, from governments and policymakers, to immediately help these and other native populations most in danger,” said the study’s lead author, James Dorey, a doctoral candidate at the school who is now a researcher at the Yale University Center for Biodiversity and Global Change.

    Australian bee expert James Dorey said a study he helped write on the effects of the 2019-2020 Australian brushfires was a call for governments and others to do more to protect animals from such destruction. (Flinders University/Zenger)

    He and other researchers looked at 553 species in trying to assess the long-term environmental damage from the fires. Of the bees studied, nine species were assessed as Vulnerable and two more Endangered as a result of the brushfires.

    The researchers are calling for conservation measures to be implemented more rapidly.

    “Conserving insects and other less visible taxa should also be a factor in restoring and preserving some of the hundreds of bees that may not yet have been studied or recorded,” Dorey said.

    He says he believes his research team’s study published in Global Change Biology can be useful in assessing species elsewhere that may be understudied or not on the Red List of Threatened Species of the International Union for Conservation of Nature.

    The study offers a new model for “using the data we already have to understand how natural disasters are likely to impact key species and their ecosystems,” Dorey said. He pointed out that gaps in data should not discourage efforts to protect vulnerable species.

    Samples of some of  Australia’s native bees, many of which have been threatened by the brushfires (James Dorey, Flinders University)

    Because native Australian bees are understudied, most people are unaware of how vulnerable they are, said Olivia Davies, also a co-author of the brushfire study. “The fact that no Australian bees are listed by the International Union for Conservation of Nature shows just how neglected these important species are,” she said.

    Putting threatened species on the Red List is the best way to “lobby governments to act,” study co-author Stefan Caddy-Retalic concluded.

    Collaborators in the study came from Flinders University’s Laboratory of Evolutionary Genetics and Sociality, the South Australian Museum, University of Adelaide, Curtin University, University of Sydney, University of Melbourne, Murdoch University and Charles Darwin University.

    Edited by Richard Pretorius and Kristen Butler



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