World map of bees

20 Nov 2020 |  Assistant Professor John Ascher worked with researchers from the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the University of Georgia to plug the gap by making a world map of bee species. They first looked at a list of more than 20,000 known bee species that was earlier compiled by Asst Prof Ascher and made available on the biodiversity portal DiscoverLife.org. They then matched it with almost six million public records of where different species had been found. | LINK  to NUS Research News

 

International Media coverage

The Straits Times Online, 20 November 2020

Researcher from Singapore helps create first map charting bee species around the world

The Straits Times, 20 November 2020, Page B7

Buzz over first map to chart world’s bee species

CNA Online, 20 November 2020

First global map of bee species jointly created by NUS researcher

8World, 20 November 2020

International research team creates first map of bee species around the world

BBC News, 20 November 2020

Global map of bees created in conservation first

Smithsonian Magazine, 19 November 2020

Scientists Create a Buzz With the First Ever Global Map of Bee Species

Cosmos Magazine, 19 November 2020

Where to look for bees of different types

Sci News, 19 November 2020

Scientists Map Distribution of Bee Species Worldwide

Inverse, 19 November 2020

A new map reveals the secret life of bees

Science Daily, 19 November 2020

First map of bee species around the globe