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Biology of the Orchid Bees (Euglossini)
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Euglossini bee diversity is driven by forest cover in coastal Amazon
Neotropical Entomology, 2023Habitat loss and fragmentation are drivers of biodiversity loss, such as Euglossini bees in continental regions. Knowledge about these effects on this group of pollinators in coastal regions is still incipient and needs to be further investigated. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of landscape structure on the abundance, richness, diversity and ...
José de Jesus Corrêa-Neto +2 more
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Orchid bees (Apidae: Euglossini) in Cerrado remnants in northeast Brazil
Journal of Natural History, 2018There is a general lack of information concerning the diversity of bees belonging to the Euglossini tribe in Cerrado areas closest to the Brazilian Amazon.
Denilson Costa Martins +2 more
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Influence of landscape structure on Euglossini composition in open vegetation environments [PDF]
Abstract The fauna of Euglossini bees is poorly known in savanna regions, making it difficult to understand how these bees use open vegetation environments. The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of landscape structure on species abundance and composition of Euglossini bees in naturally heterogeneous savanna landscapes.
Ef Moreira +2 more
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A Checklist of the Orchid Bees of Nicaragua (Hymenoptera: Apidae: Euglossini)
Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society, 2012Abstract A checklist of the Euglossini of Nicaragua is provided, expanding the previously documented 16 species to 32. New formal records are provided for the following 16 species, all in Euglossa Latreille: Euglossa (Euglossella) cyanura Cockerell, E. (Euglossa) championi Cheesman, E. (E.) cybelia Moure, E. (E.) despecta Moure, E.
Ismael A. Hinojosa-Díaz +1 more
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Neotropical Entomology, 2012
Biogeography has been difficult to apply as a methodological approach because organismic biology is incomplete at levels where the process of formulating comparisons and analogies is complex. The study of insect biogeography became necessary because insects possess numerous evolutionary traits and play an important role as pollinators.
A, Parra-H, G, Nates-Parra
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Biogeography has been difficult to apply as a methodological approach because organismic biology is incomplete at levels where the process of formulating comparisons and analogies is complex. The study of insect biogeography became necessary because insects possess numerous evolutionary traits and play an important role as pollinators.
A, Parra-H, G, Nates-Parra
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Social Structure of Euglossa cordata Nests (Hymenoptera: Apidae: Euglossini)
Entomologia Generalis, 1985Carlos Alberto Garófalo
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Generic relationships within the Euglossini (Hymenoptera: Apidae)
Systematic Entomology, 1987ABSTRACT. .The relationships among the euglossine genera are examined. These genera form two natural groups, Exaerete+Euglossa , and Eufriesea+(Eulaema+Aglae).
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Sociality in Euglossa (Euglossa) viridissima Friese (Hymenoptera, Apidae, Euglossini)
Insectes Sociaux, 2008Euglossa viridissima is an orchid bee that forms both solitary and multiple female nests, making it a suitable species for the study of factors leading to diverse degrees of sociality in Euglossines. We conducted observations in eight reused nests (where a first generation of bees had been produced) kept in artificial boxes from the Yucatan Peninsula ...
M. E. Cocom Pech +3 more
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