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Main Authors: Braatz, Elizabeth, Gratton, Claudio, Ogden, Jude, Spiesman, Brian, Meneses, Gustavo, Stevens, David
Format: Recurso digital
Language:English
Published: Zenodo 2025
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15677866
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author Braatz, Elizabeth
Gratton, Claudio
Ogden, Jude
Spiesman, Brian
Meneses, Gustavo
Stevens, David
author_facet Braatz, Elizabeth
Gratton, Claudio
Ogden, Jude
Spiesman, Brian
Meneses, Gustavo
Stevens, David
contents <p><strong><span lang="EN">Partial Abstract</span></strong><span lang="EN">: As available wild habitat for pollinators shrinks, urban and suburban plantings have become increasingly important for maintaining pollinators on the landscape. Hydrangeas are some of the most popular ornamental shrubs in the United States, and panicle hydrangeas in particular have seen a recent surge in popularity. The University of Wisconsin – Madison Arboretum has one of the largest panicle hydrangea collections in the country. We assessed flower-visiting insect assemblages across 46 cultivars of panicle hydrangeas (<em>H. paniculata) </em>and 16 cultivars of smooth hydrangeas <em>(H. arborescens)</em>. We collected three years of photo (N = 13,017), visual (N = 776), and physical (N = 1,156) samples of insects. </span></p> <p><span lang="EN">This data is currently being submitted for publication. We will open records to the public after it is published. </span></p> <p><span lang="EN">Funding was made possible due to the <span lang="EN">Stanley Smith Horticultural Trust. </span></span></p>
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spellingShingle Panicle Hydrangea data on flower visiting insects
Braatz, Elizabeth
Gratton, Claudio
Ogden, Jude
Spiesman, Brian
Meneses, Gustavo
Stevens, David
Hydrangea
Pollination
Conservation
Urban ecology
<p><strong><span lang="EN">Partial Abstract</span></strong><span lang="EN">: As available wild habitat for pollinators shrinks, urban and suburban plantings have become increasingly important for maintaining pollinators on the landscape. Hydrangeas are some of the most popular ornamental shrubs in the United States, and panicle hydrangeas in particular have seen a recent surge in popularity. The University of Wisconsin – Madison Arboretum has one of the largest panicle hydrangea collections in the country. We assessed flower-visiting insect assemblages across 46 cultivars of panicle hydrangeas (<em>H. paniculata) </em>and 16 cultivars of smooth hydrangeas <em>(H. arborescens)</em>. We collected three years of photo (N = 13,017), visual (N = 776), and physical (N = 1,156) samples of insects. </span></p> <p><span lang="EN">This data is currently being submitted for publication. We will open records to the public after it is published. </span></p> <p><span lang="EN">Funding was made possible due to the <span lang="EN">Stanley Smith Horticultural Trust. </span></span></p>
title Panicle Hydrangea data on flower visiting insects
topic Hydrangea
Pollination
Conservation
Urban ecology
url https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15677866