Abstract
Grasslands, especially in mountainous areas, are crucial for pollinators at all elevations. Studying the potential additive or interactive effects of land-use intensity and elevation on wild bee communities is essential amid global changes. This PhD project aims to understand how these factors influence wild bee communities, their functional and taxonomic diversity, as well as their plant interactions. The gained insights will support the development of conservation strategies to promote wild bee and grassland ecosystems. Preliminary results from the first study year are provided in this poster.