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Nesting biology of four Tetrapedia species in trap-nests (Hymenoptera:Apidae:Tetrapediini)
(Universidad de Costa Rica, 2005)
Nesting biology of four species of Trypoxylon (Trypargilum) (Hymenoptera: Crabronidae) in Chaco Serrano woodland, Central Argentina
(Universidad de Costa Rica, 2010)
No Vertical Stratification Found in Cavity-Nesting bees and Wasps in Two Neotropical Forests of Argentina
(Sociedade Entomológica do Brasil, 2019-05-10)
Vertical stratification is known in diverse arthropod communities in forests, but little is known about nesting ecology of trap-nesting bees and wasps in Neotropical forests. We studied the vertical colonization of trap-nests ...
Nesting biology of two sympatric species of Megachile (Chrysosarus) (Megachilidae) in Argentina
(International Bee Research Association, 2021-06-29)
Leaf cutter bees (genus Megachile) are a diverse group of pollinators of wild and cultivated plants. Many species nest in pre-existing cavities and use diverse building materials to construct their brood cells. For instance, ...
Spider prey (Araneae) of Trypoxylon (Trypargilum) rogenhoferi (Hymenoptera: Sphecidae) in southeastern Brazil
(Universidad de Costa Rica, 2000)
Nesting habits of Centris (Hemisiella) dichrootricha (Hymenoptera: Apidae) in the Northern Cerrado of Brazil
(Universidad de Costa Rica, 2016)
Glyphosate commercial formulation negatively affects the reproductive success of solitary wild bees in a Pampean agroecosystem
(EDP Sciences, 2020-10-23)
Glyphosate is the most widely used herbicide worldwide and it could have negative effects on wild bees. We study the effect of glyphosate commercial formulation on the nesting behavior of wild solitary bees (Megachile spp.) ...
Reflections about the puerto rican trap and the sexist discoursesReflexiones sobre el trap puertorriqueño y los discursos sexistasReflexões sobre a armadilha porto-riquenha e os discursos sexistas
(CICSHAL-RELIGACIÓN. CENTRO DE INVESTIGACIONES EN CIENCIAS SOCIALES Y HUMANIDADES DESDE AMÉRICA LATINA, 2022)
Limiting resources on the reproductive success of a cavity-nesting bee species in a grassland agroecosystem
(International Bee Research Association, 2020-02-20)
Intensive agricultural land use can impact pollinators mainly through habitat loss and/or modification. Native bees are negatively affected by agricultural intensification, isolation from natural habitats, decreases in ...