Collaborative Research: Using AI-powered Non-lethal Sampling to Inform Evidence-based Fore — NSF Award to University of Arkansas (
The United States is home to nearly 4,000 species of native bees, which are important for the ecosystem. Unfortunately, declines in many economically important species have been documented in past years. Recent studies found regenerating forests that are managed for timber in the United States can be refuges for wild a
| Award title | Collaborative Research: Using AI-powered Non-lethal Sampling to Inform Evidence-based Fore |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2529184 |
| Awardee | University of Arkansas |
| City | FAYETTEVILLE |
| State | AR |
| Amount obligated | $249,947 |
| Principal investigator | Khoa Luu |
| Program | Cross-BIO Activities |
| Start date | 09/01/2026 |
| Abstract | The United States is home to nearly 4,000 species of native bees, which are important for the ecosystem. Unfortunately, declines in many economically important species have been documented in past years. Recent studies found regenerating forests that are managed for timber in the United States can be refuges for wild and native pollinators, including rare and economically important species of bees. However, despite this knowledge, there remains a lack of sustainable management practices for cons |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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