Bees in the trees: Diverse spring fauna in temperate forest edge canopies
• Despite equal species richness among strata, woodlots had vertically stratified bee communities. • We found higher overall diversity and more female bees in the canopy. • The traits of nesting habitat and sociality were strongly predictive of strata occupancy. • Canopy cover (leaf-out) was negativ...
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