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Insights from Melipona bicolor hybrid genome assembly: a stingless bee genome with chromosome-level scaffold. [PDF]
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Comparison of antioxidant and antidiabetic properties of meliponine honey from different stingless bee species and origins: a scoping review. [PDF]
Junaidin J, Abdurachman A, Sudiana IK.
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The Phytochemical Properties of Low-Grade Longan Syrup and Its Potential Use as a Dietary Supplement for Honey Bees. [PDF]
Lertlakkanawat P +7 more
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Stingless bees (Meliponini): senses and behavior [PDF]
Stingless bees (Hymenoptera, Apidae, Meliponini) are by far the largest group of eusocial bees on Earth. Due to the diversity of evolutionary responses to specific ecological challenges, the Meliponini are well suited for comparative studies of the various adaptations to the environment found in highly eusocial bees.
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Insect Molecular Biology, 2021
Abstract Genome changes, evidenced through karyotype or nuclear genome size data, can result in reproductive isolation, diversification and speciation. The aim of this study was to understand how changes in the karyotype such as chromosome number and nuclear genome size accompanied the evolution of neotropical ...
M. S. Cunha +4 more
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Abstract Genome changes, evidenced through karyotype or nuclear genome size data, can result in reproductive isolation, diversification and speciation. The aim of this study was to understand how changes in the karyotype such as chromosome number and nuclear genome size accompanied the evolution of neotropical ...
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Deceptive orchids with meliponini as pollinators
Plant Systematics and Evolution, 2000Visitation of orchids by Meliponini (stingless bees) is confirmed only in 13 Melipona, Partamona and Trigona, for Xylobium and Maxillaria, with the addition of Trigona fulviventris visiting Ionopsis. Some bees evinced multiple floral visitation by carrying several stipes and viscidia from pollinaria, thus may cause seed set.
David W Roubik, Roubik David W
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