# High-Res Acoustic and Environmental Data to Monitor Bombus dahlbomii Amid Invasive Species, Habitat Loss

**Authors:** Patrick Chwalek, Marie Kuronaga, Isamar Zhu, Sophia Montague, Victoria Campopiano Robinson, Josefina Lohrmann, Cristian Alfonso Villagra Gil, David Susič, Anton Gradišek, Johannes Schul, Joseph A. Paradiso, Marina Arbetman

PMC · DOI: 10.1038/s41597-025-04877-1 · Scientific Data · 2025-04-01

## TL;DR

Researchers collected high-resolution acoustic and environmental data to monitor the endangered Patagonian bumblebee and its interactions with invasive species.

## Contribution

A novel non-invasive acoustic monitoring approach with annotated data to study Bombus dahlbomii and its ecological interactions.

## Key findings

- Passive acoustic monitoring effectively captures bumblebee sounds and environmental variables.
- Annotations of native and invasive bee sounds provide insights into ecological interactions.
- The dataset supports machine learning models for bumblebee population monitoring.

## Abstract

The decline of the endemic Patagonian bumblebee (Bombus dahlbomii) as a result of invasive species and habitat loss, among other stressors, has raised significant conservation concerns for the species and the ecosystem it inhabits. In order to monitor this endangered species, traditional methods are limited by labor-intensive visual surveys or lethal sampling methods. We applied passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) as a non-invasive alternative to conventional monitoring techniques to collect a comprehensive dataset of the soundscape of Puerto Blest, Argentina, focusing on bumblebee bioacoustics and environmental variables. Our dataset, collected using custom stereo acoustic recorders, includes audio, temperature, humidity, and gas concentration data from twelve locations over six days, covering different weather conditions. Annotations marking native and invasive bee segments provide insights into the ecology of B. dahlbomii and its interactions with invasive species, Bombus terrestris. This dataset facilitates the development of machine learning models for monitoring Bombus populations, crucial for conservation efforts. Additionally, our robust data annotation techniques enhance the dataset’s reliability for future modeling work.

## Linked entities

- **Species:** Bombus dahlbomii (taxon 85658), Bombus terrestris (taxon 30195)

## Full-text entities

- **Species:** Bombus terrestris (buff-tailed bumblebee, species) [taxon 30195], Bombus (subgenus) [taxon 144708], Bombus dahlbomii (species) [taxon 85658]

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## References

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