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DOI 10.1002/ece3.71468
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Title (Primary) Expanding the scope of the bumblebee model BEE-STEWARD: a simple foraging module facilitates the parameterization
Author Luttermann, M.; Prestele, R.; Grimm, V.; Groeneveld, J.
Source Titel Ecology and Evolution
Year 2025
Department OESA
Volume 15
Issue 5
Page From e71468
Language englisch
Topic T5 Future Landscapes
Data and Software links https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15401929
Abstract The BEE-STEWARD model simulates the population dynamics and behavior of bumblebees, including foraging, in remarkable detail, allowing the impact of various stressors on their populations to be assessed. To support the underlying detailed mechanistic descriptions, BEE-STEWARD requires extensive parameterization, including corolla depth, which affects the handling time of foraging bees, for each flower species in the simulated landscape. However, this detailed approach limits the applicability of BEE-STEWARD due to the lack of data for corolla depths, while also resulting in unrealistic foraging trip durations. Here we present a simplified foraging module that uses a constant handling time for foraging, thus eliminating the need to parameterize corolla depth. This simplification allows us both to apply the model to large scales and to assume handling times that reproduce observed foraging trip durations. Our new foraging module allows large-scale population projections with BEE-STEWARD. This increases its value in policy contexts and contributes to understanding and mitigating bumblebee declines.
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Luttermann, M., Prestele, R., Grimm, V., Groeneveld, J. (2025):
Expanding the scope of the bumblebee model BEE-STEWARD: a simple foraging module facilitates the parameterization
Ecol. Evol. 15 (5), e71468 10.1002/ece3.71468