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Eulaema napensis Oliveira 2006
(97) Eulaema napensis Oliveira, Records: 1, Holotype, Napo, Jumandi, [74]; 1, Napo, Jumandi, [71]; 1, Orellana, Archidona, Jumandi, [51]; 7, 640 m, QCAZ; [18]; 1, Orellana, Yasuní, Julio 2017, D.W. Roubik, QCAZ.
Padrón, Pablo S. +2 more
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Surveys of orchid bees at the Brazilian Atlantic forest have been restricted to a few regions, making difficult to understand latitudinal patterns of distribution and diversity of these bees.
Vanessa C. Mattozo +2 more
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Despite severe habitat loss, insect species richness, seasonal fluctuations in richness and temporal β‐diversity did not differ significantly among forests adjacent to the mudflow and reference sites. We found higher wet‐season species richness for ants, bees, butterflies and dung beetles, while termites showed no seasonal change; β‐diversity was ...
Frederico Neves +11 more
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Eulaema boliviensis Friese 1898
Published as part of Padrón, Pablo S., Roubik, David W. & Picón, Ruben P., 2018, A Preliminary Checklist of the Orchid Bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae: Euglossini) of Ecuador, pp. 1-14 in Psyche: A Journal of Entomology (2678632) (2678632) 2018 on page 8, DOI: 10.1155/2018/2678632, http://zenodo.org/record ...
Padrón, Pablo S. +2 more
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Eulaema parapolyzona Oliveira 2006
(108) Eulaema parapolyzona Oliveira, Records: Napo, Limoncocha (forest), 16/07/1971, D.L. Pearson, NMNH; 2, Napo, Limoncocha, 16/08/1972, E.W. Stiles, NMNH; 2, Orellana, Yasuní, 100 m, 02 14 49 S 79 39 37 W, QCAZ; 1, Orellana, Coca, 250 m, QCAZ; Napo, [18]; 2, Orellana, Yasuní, Julio 2017, D.W. Roubik, QCAZ.
Padrón, Pablo S. +2 more
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Male euglossine bees exhibit unique adaptations for the acquisition and accumulation of chemical compounds from “perfume flowers” and other sources.
Katharina Brandt +10 more
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No evidence for missed mutualists in an invasive plant with the buzz pollination syndrome
Abstract The missed mutualist hypothesis predicts that the absence of mutualistic partners poses a barrier to introduced species becoming invasive. Yet, some alien plants thrive despite potential dependence on certain pollinators. For example, buzz‐pollinated plants typically have specialist floral morphologies and benefit from buzz pollinator behavior
Laura C. Lopresti +4 more
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In this paper we examined the floral biology, per-visit effectiveness, frequency of visits and relative abundance of the diurnal floral visitor taxa of T.
Thaysa Nogueira de Moura +2 more
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Our study shows that the generalized structure of urban plant–pollinator interactions is mirrored in the mechanisms that shape them, as interactions are governed primarily by less restrictive drivers such as abundance and spatiotemporal overlap rather than by trait matching.
Victor H. D. Silva +9 more
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