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Forest fragmentation and rhinocryptid nest predation in central Chile
(Elsevier, 2003)
Fragmentation of forest landscapes can raise the intensity of nest predation by increasing the abundance and richness of generalist or introduced predators. Understory foraging birds, such as rhinocryptids, can be highly ...
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, ...
Aspectos da biologia de nidificação de Euplusia mussitans (Fabricius) (Hymenoptera, Apidae, Euglossini)
(2001-12)
The architecture and biology of Euplusia mussitans (Fabricius, 1787) nests were investigated, using trap nests made by wood, which were randomly distributed in a fragment of a coastal sand dunes, in Salvador, Bahia. Brazil ...
An observation of a potentially novel defensive behavior against pesticides: Messor oertzeni build a defensive wall against ant traps in the field (preliminary note)
(Alma Mater Studiorum, Univ Bologna, 2022-06-01)
In the course of conducting honey bee experiments on the Greek Island of Lesbos we took the opportunity to observe the reactions of ants, Messor oertzeni Forel (Hymenoptera Formicidae Myrmicinae), to a baited ant trap ...
The nest architecture of the ant, Pheidole oxyops Forel, 1908 (Hymenoptera : Formicidae)
(Blackwell Publishing, 2007-10-01)
Pheidole oxyops builds subterranean nests, with an external architecture that is distinctive and easily recognizable by its wide and specific entrance hole, measuring up to 12.2 cm in diameter, denoting a pitfall-trap. In ...
The nest architecture of the ant, Pheidole oxyops Forel, 1908 (Hymenoptera : Formicidae)
(Blackwell Publishing, 2007-10-01)
Pheidole oxyops builds subterranean nests, with an external architecture that is distinctive and easily recognizable by its wide and specific entrance hole, measuring up to 12.2 cm in diameter, denoting a pitfall-trap. In ...
Habitat structure components are effective predictors of trap-nesting Hymenoptera diversity
(Elsevier Gmbh, Urban & Fischer VerlagJenaAlemanha, 2008)
Spider prey (Araneae) of Trypoxylon (Trypargilum) rogenhoferi (Hymenoptera: Sphecidae) in southeastern Brazil
(Universidad de Costa Rica, 2000)