RCS and blue pearl shrimp are able to adapt to a vast range of water conditions...
CRS, and Bee shrimp are not. If you are going to attempt to keep bee shrimp with RCS (or blue pearls) then you need to set up the tank for the bee (or Crystal) shrimp
Also Bees and crystal shrimp prefer softer water, and the green (babaulti) shrimp I have had in the past prefer water a little bit harder.
You really shouldnt expect just to toss several different species of shrimp into a single tank, and think they all are going to survive & thrive.
In the end, most likely the one that will adapt and overcome, will be the Red Cherry Shrimp.
Which is why Most aquarists start out with them.
Also I have never heard of any caridina/neo-caridina interbreeding, so I would like to see that documentation as well.
Planet invert's Shrimp compatabiltiy chart is nice, but it is based on interbreeding, and not on water condition compatability.
I'm not saying you cant keep thise types in the same tank, I am just saying it is not as easy as setting up a community fish tank.