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This data represents occupancy predictions for western bumble bee in 2020 across the western conterminous United States. This product is a 30-meter resolution downscaled version of previously published occupancy layers for the western bumble bee. For more information on original publications, see the publication listed in the Larger Works Cited Section.
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This dataset consists of the microsatellite genotypes, collection data, and ownership data for 1461 specimens of Bombus occidentalis. The dataset includes both recognized subspecies, Bombus occidentalis occidentalis and Bombus occidentals mckayi. The subspecies have since been elevated to species status and are currently described as Bombus occidentalis and Bombus mckayi. The specimens were collected from across the historical species range primarily between 1960 and 2020, with few specimens from earlier than 1960 and the oldest from 1904. The specimens are owned and housed by 10 different institutions, which is noted for each specimen.
These data represent occupancy estimates for western bumble bee across the western continental United States and the spatial variation in detection probabilities that occur during bumble bee surveys. This product contains five raster layers (appearing as separate bands in a multi-band raster). The first two bands represent the predicted occupancy of western bumble bee in 1998 and 2018. We modeled western bumble bee occupancy as a function of: latitude, longitude, elevation, year, and land cover. The last three bands represent the spatial variation in detection probabilities predicted to occur for surveys conducted across the western United States on three dates (May 15, July 15, and September 15). We modeled detection...
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These data represent occupancy estimates for western bumble bee across the western conterminous United States. This product contains five raster layers (appearing as separate bands in a multi-band raster). The first two bands represent the predicted occupancy of western bumble bee in 1998 and 2020. We modeled western bumble bee occupancy as a function of climate and land cover. The last three bands represent future occupancy projections of western bumble bee into the mid-century (2050s). The future projections cover a range of expected changes in climate and land cover and are ranked as best-case (band 3), middle-case (band 4), and worst-case (band 5).
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These raw survey data and associated explanatory covariates were used to model western bumble bee occupancy across the western conterminous United States from 1998 to 2020. These data underlie the analyses found in the publication of “Recent and future declines of a historically widespread pollinator linked to climate, land cover, and pesticides” by Janousek et al. 2023 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences vol. 120, issue 5. The covariate data are provided in a scaled format for use in the occupancy model, and the scaling parameters used to transform the data to the original (real) scale are provided in the scaling information file.


    map background search result map search result map Western bumble bee predicted occupancy and detection probability rasters for the western continental United States from 1998 to 2018 Western bumble bee predicted occupancy (1998, 2020) and future projections (2050s), western conterminous United States Occurrence data of the western bumble bee from 1998 to 2020 across the western United States Downscaled western bumble bee predicted occupancy for 2020, western conterminous United States. Microsatellite genotypes of Bombus occidentalis specimens (including Bombus mckayi) from 1960 to 2020 Occurrence data of the western bumble bee from 1998 to 2020 across the western United States Downscaled western bumble bee predicted occupancy for 2020, western conterminous United States. Western bumble bee predicted occupancy and detection probability rasters for the western continental United States from 1998 to 2018 Western bumble bee predicted occupancy (1998, 2020) and future projections (2050s), western conterminous United States Microsatellite genotypes of Bombus occidentalis specimens (including Bombus mckayi) from 1960 to 2020