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Associated plants and distribution of the orchid bee genus Eulaema (Apidae: Bombinae: Euglossini) in Venezuela
(Universidad del Zulia, 2012)
Ecology and nesting biology of the wood-boring bee Trichothurgus laticeps (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae) in a Monte desert reserve in mid-western Argentina
(Springer, 2017-02)
Studying bee nests can enlighten our understanding of feeding specialization and phylogenetic relationships of bees. We studied the nesting and feeding habits of Trichothurgus laticeps in the Monte desert ecosystem. Our ...
Stingless bees and mass flowering trees in the canopy of Atlantic Forest: a tight relationship
(Sociedade Botânica do Brasil, 2004-01)
This study demonstrates that stingless bees (Apidae, Hymenoptera) amount to approximately 70% of all bees foraging on flowers in the Brazilian Tropical Atlantic Rainforest. They also are the unique bee group concentrated ...
Flower diversity and bee reproduction in an arid ecosystem.
(PeerJ, Inc, 2016-06)
Background: Diverse flower communities are more stable in floral resourceproduction along the flowering season, but the question about how the diversity and stability of resources affect pollinator reproduction remains ...
Bees and plants in a transition area between atlantic rain forest and araucaria forest in Southern Brazil.
(Revue D'Écologie, France, v. 67, p. 313-327, 2012., 2012)
Plantas visitadas por Centris spp. (Hymenoptera: Apidae) na Caatinga para obten????o de recursos florais
(Neotropical Entomology, 2003)
Extremely frequent bee visits increase pollen deposition but reduce drupelet set in raspberry
(Wiley, 2014-12)
1. Production of many flowering crops often benefits from elevated pollinator diversity and abundance. Nevertheless, the opposite relationship may arise if bees impair fruit or seed production and/or quality by damaging ...
A tight relationship between the solitary bee Calliopsis (Ceroliopoeum) laeta (Andrenidae, Panurginae) and Prosopis pollen hosts (Fabaceae, Mimosoideae) in xeric South American woodlands
(Enviroquest, 2014-10)
The large genus Calliopsis (Andrenidae, Panurginae) is composed of ten subgenera with polylectic and presumably oligolectic species. These categories have been mainly developed from floral visits of female bees collecting ...