Tag: bees

What’s Buzzin’: A Comparison of Bee Populations in Central Park

Group Members: Annick Niyonsaba, Bhavjit Singh, Cindy Li Our project looks into how bee populations in Central Park have changed over the past decade. Using iNaturalist data, we…

Not the Bees! (and Other Bugs Too!)

Group Members: Garson Guan, Abraham Tawil Urban parks like Brooklyn Bridge Park support many insect species that keep the ecosystem healthy. In 2023, New York State passed the…

Flowers, Location, and Bumble Bee Sex Ratios

Group Members: Arvinder Singh, Sara Lukacevic, Natalie Narine, Gretchen Lotze, Sebastiano Caracci This study determined the effect the location and species of flowers in Brooklyn Bridge Park during…

Does the Urban City Environment Affect the Number of Bee Species?

Our research aims to explore and analyze the change in bee diversity in response to urban environments such as NYC. By analyzing this relationship, we can gain insights into the effects of urbanization on bee populations and the potential repercussions for our environment.

Bees, Blooms, and Boroughs: Analyzing Pollinator Patterns in Urban Community Gardens

Bees are a vital part to our ecosystem, so understanding how their population differs around Brooklyn is crucial for the future!

Bee-O-Diversity

Dive into our bee-utiful adventure! Buzzing through New York City and Nassau County, we discovered that the concrete jungle’s got more bee species than the suburban scene! Forget what you thought about urban life – bees are giving the suburbs a run for their honey!

European Hornets

What are the environmental and ecological factors that allow European hornets to thrive?