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Annales De La Societe Entomologique De France | 2015

Forward to the north: two Euro-Mediterranean bumblebee species now cross the Arctic Circle

Baptiste Martinet; Pierre Rasmont; Björn Cederberg; Dimitri Evrard; Juho Paukkunen; Thomas Lecocq

Summary In recent decades, several animal and plant species have been in regression (population size decrease and geographical distribution shrinking). This loss of biodiversity can be due to various factors such as the destruction and fragmentation of habitat, urban development, pesticides or climate change. However, some species benefit from these changes and expand their distribution. Here we report observations (in 2013 and 2014) of two Euro-Mediterranean bumblebee species: Bombus terrestris for the first time and Bombus lapidarius, north of the Arctic Circle in Fennoscandia.


ZooKeys | 2015

An illustrated key to the cuckoo wasps (Hymenoptera, Chrysididae) of the Nordic and Baltic countries, with description of a new species.

Juho Paukkunen; Alexander Berg; Villu Soon; Paolo Rosa

Abstract The Chrysididae are a group of cleptoparasitic and parasitoid aculeate wasps with a large number of rare and endangered species. The taxonomy of this group has long been confusing due to the similarity of species and extensive intraspecific variation. We present for the first time a comprehensive dichotomous key for all 74 species found in the Nordic and Baltic countries. In addition to diagnostic characters, information on the distribution and biology of each species is also presented. A new species, Chrysis borealis Paukkunen, Ødegaard & Soon, sp. n. is described on the basis of specimens collected from Fennoscandia. Chrysis gracillima Förster, 1853 is recorded as new to the Nordic and Baltic countries.


Insect Conservation and Diversity | 2018

Species traits explain long‐term population trends of Finnish cuckoo wasps (Hymenoptera: Chrysididae)

Juho Paukkunen; Juha Pöyry; Mikko Kuussaari

Kleptoparasitic and parasitoid insects are expected to be particularly sensitive to changes in habitat availability due to their high trophic position and small population sizes compared with their hosts, but there are only few quantitative studies on their population changes. Here, we studied the distribution and abundance of 48 kleptoparasitic and parasitoid species of cuckoo wasps (Chrysididae) and eight selected host species recorded in Finland from 1840 to 2015 based on an extensive survey of entomological collections. Population trends were assessed by studying changes in occupancy in 10 × 10 km grid squares between two study periods, 1840–1967 and 1968–2015. Statistically significant decreases in occurrence were found for 11 cuckoo wasp species and one host species, while significant increases were not observed for any species. Trends of cuckoo wasps and their hosts were positively correlated, and changes were generally stronger in cuckoo wasps than in their hosts. In a comparative analysis of species traits, abundance, body size and nesting type of host were related to occurrence changes of cuckoo wasps. Scarce and small species that use above ground‐nesting hosts declined more than abundant and large species that use ground‐nesting hosts. Cuckoo wasp species dependent on dead wood are more vulnerable to changes in the environment than species associated with open sandy habitats. While both groups of species have probably suffered from habitat loss, the emergence of secondary habitats may have benefitted species living in sandy areas and compensated for the negative impact of habitat destruction.


Oikos | 2006

Different responses of plants and herbivore insects to a gradient of vegetation height: an indicator of the vertebrate grazing intensity and successional age

Juha Pöyry; Miska Luoto; Juho Paukkunen; Juha Pykälä; Katja M. Raatikainen; Mikko Kuussaari


Oecologia | 2009

Relative contributions of local and regional factors to species richness and total density of butterflies and moths in semi-natural grasslands.

Juha Pöyry; Juho Paukkunen; Janne Heliölä; Mikko Kuussaari


BioRisk : biodiversity & ecosystem risk assessment | 2015

Climatic Risk and Distribution Atlas of European Bumblebees

Pierre Rasmont; Markus Franzén; Thomas Lecocq; Alexander Harpke; Stuart Roberts; Jacobus C. Biesmeijer; Leopoldo Castro; Björn Cederberg; Libor Dvorak; Úna Fitzpatrick; Yves Gonseth; Eric Haubruge; Gilles Mahé; Denis Michez; Johann Neumayer; Juho Paukkunen; Tadeusz Pawlikowski; Simon G. Potts; Menno Reemer; Josef Settele; Jakub Straka; Oliver Schweiger


Global Change Biology | 2018

The interplay of climate and land use change affects the distribution of EU bumblebees

Leon Marshall; Jacobus C. Biesmeijer; Pierre Rasmont; Nicolas Vereecken; Libor Dvorak; Úna Fitzpatrick; Frédéric Francis; Johann Neumayer; Juho Paukkunen; Tadeusz Pawlikowski; Menno Reemer; Stuart Roberts; Jakub Straka; Sarah Vray; Nicolas Dendoncker


ZooKeys | 2015

An illustrated key to the Chrysididae (Hymenoptera) of the Nordic and Baltic countries, with the description of a new species.

Juho Paukkunen; Alexander Berg; Villu Soon; Paolo Rosa


One Ecosystem | 2018

Distribution of bumblebees across Europe

Chiara Polce; Joachim Maes; Xavier Rotllan-Puig; Denis Michez; Leopoldo Castro; Björn Cederberg; Libor Dvorak; Úna Fitzpatrick; Frédéric Francis; Johann Neumayer; Juho Paukkunen; Tadeusz Pawlikowski; Stuart Roberts; Jakub Straka; Pierre Rasmont


Archive | 2018

Supplementary material 1 from: Polce C, Maes J, Rotllan-Puig X, Michez D, Castro L, Cederberg B, Dvorak L, Fitzpatrick Ú, Francis F, Neumayer J, Manino A, Paukkunen J, Pawlikowski T, Roberts S, Straka J, Rasmont P (2018) Distribution of bumblebees across Europe. One Ecosystem 3: e28143. https://doi.org/10.3897/oneeco.3.e28143

Chiara Polce; Joachim Maes; Xavier Rotllan-Puig; Denis Michez; Leopoldo Castro; Björn Cederberg; Libor Dvorak; Úna Fitzpatrick; Frédéric Francis; Johann Neumayer; Juho Paukkunen; Tadeusz Pawlikowski; Stuart Roberts; Jakub Straka; Pierre Rasmont

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Tadeusz Pawlikowski

Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń

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Jakub Straka

Charles University in Prague

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Björn Cederberg

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

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Juha Pöyry

Finnish Environment Institute

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Mikko Kuussaari

Finnish Environment Institute

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