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Social evolution and reproductive castes in trematode parasites. [PDF]
Richards MH.
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Stable gullies provide a suitable habitat for functional insects and reduce the threat of pests on crops in farmland of Northeast China. [PDF]
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Insect Systematics and Diversity, 2022
Despite recent advances in phylogenomics, the early evolution of the largest bee family, Apidae, remains uncertain, hindering efforts to understand the history of Apidae and establish a robust comparative framework.
Michael C Orr, Dan Zhang
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Despite recent advances in phylogenomics, the early evolution of the largest bee family, Apidae, remains uncertain, hindering efforts to understand the history of Apidae and establish a robust comparative framework.
Michael C Orr, Dan Zhang
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Common Bees of Eastern North America, 2021
2 Habropoda tarsata (Spinola, 1838) Sp. caucasico-europea Pi, Lo, Li, V, VT, Em, To, La, Mo, Cp, Cal, Pu, Si References: C3, 63, 67, 171, 203, 205, 208, 225, 281, 329, 363, 400, 416, 481, 493, CK03, L1 I, II Low 51 Sacrofano (La), Prima Porta (La), Roma ...
L. Makowski
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2 Habropoda tarsata (Spinola, 1838) Sp. caucasico-europea Pi, Lo, Li, V, VT, Em, To, La, Mo, Cp, Cal, Pu, Si References: C3, 63, 67, 171, 203, 205, 208, 225, 281, 329, 363, 400, 416, 481, 493, CK03, L1 I, II Low 51 Sacrofano (La), Prima Porta (La), Roma ...
L. Makowski
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Global Change Biology, 2021
Bumble bees are an ecologically and economically important group of pollinating insects worldwide. Global climate change is predicted to affect bumble bee ecology including habitat suitability and geographic distribution.
O. MARTÍNEZ-LÓPEZ+5 more
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Bumble bees are an ecologically and economically important group of pollinating insects worldwide. Global climate change is predicted to affect bumble bee ecology including habitat suitability and geographic distribution.
O. MARTÍNEZ-LÓPEZ+5 more
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Stingless bees (Apidae: Meliponini) seek sodium at carrion baits in Costa Rica
, 20201. Many terrestrial herbivores supplement their diets with minerals. Neotropical stingless bees (Apidae: Meliponini) supplement their floral diets by visiting diverse non‐floral resources such as rotting fruit and muddy water.
Nicholas N. Dorian, R. Bonoan
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Brood Affects Hygienic Behavior in the Honey Bee (Hymenoptera: Apidae).
Journal of Economic Entomology, 2018Despite receiving much attention, the ectoparasitic mite Varroa destructor (Anderson and Trueman) and the pathogens it vectors remain critical threats to the health of the honey bee Apis mellifera (Linnaeus) (Hymenoptera: Apidae).
K. Wagoner, M. Spivak, O. Rueppell
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The role of floral oils in the evolution of apid bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae)
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2019Most bees collect pollen and nectar for their larvae, while some also collect other resources. We investigated the evolution of floral oil-collecting behaviour in the Apidae and the evolutionary effects of floral oils on host brood cells for cuckoo bees.
Jana Policarová+3 more
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Journal of Economic Entomology, 2018
The honey bee (Apis mellifera L. (Hymenoptera: Apidae)) contributes an essential role in the U.S. economy by pollinating major agricultural crops including almond, which depends entirely on honey bee pollination for successful nut set.
A. Fisher+4 more
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The honey bee (Apis mellifera L. (Hymenoptera: Apidae)) contributes an essential role in the U.S. economy by pollinating major agricultural crops including almond, which depends entirely on honey bee pollination for successful nut set.
A. Fisher+4 more
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