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Increasing local floral richness can support pollination success of specialised plants in dense urban landscapes. However, a floral enrichment strategy alone is less effective for generalist plants, which are typically more abundant in plant communities.
Merin Reji Chacko +4 more
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Bibliographic Guide to the Terrestrial Arthropods of Michigan: Supplement 1 [PDF]
A list of publications dealing with faunistic studies, range extensions, systematics, and identification of the terrestrial arthropods of Michigan is presented, primarily for the period of 1983-1987. Correlation is also made between earlier entomological
O\u27Brien, Mark F
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Solitary wasp nests (Sphecidae) are often occupied by other arthropods when abandoned. However, occupation by ants such as Cephalotes Latreille, 1802 is still uncertain.
Rogério Henrique Custódio +4 more
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LAS AVISPAS DEL GÉNERO SCELIPHRON KLUG EN COLOMBIA (HYMENOPTERA: SPHECIDAE)
Con base en la revisión de diferentes caracteres taxonómicos en 320 ejemplares depositados en colecciones de referencia y en las recolectas de campo se confirmó la presencia en Colombia de las especies Sceliphron asiaticum y Sceliphron fistularium que se
FERNANDO FERNÁNDEZ +1 more
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Effects of flower patch additions and urbanisation on cavity‐nesting bees and wasps
Urbanisation can negatively affect cavity‐nesting bees and wasps, yet common conservation interventions such as flower patches and artificial nests lack strong empirical support. In a 2‐year experiment across urban allotments spanning an urbanisation gradient, we found no effect of added floral resources on nest uptake, while hymenopteran abundance ...
Emilie E. Ellis +2 more
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\u3ci\u3eAuplopus Carbonarius,\u3c/i\u3e, a Palearctic Spider Wasp, Extends Its Range to Michigan (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae) [PDF]
Three females of Auplopus carbonarius, a Palearctic species detected recently in southeastern New York, were collected in a Malaise trap in Ann Arbor, Michigan, during the summer of 1988. Females of the species can be separated morphologically from those
Kurczewski, Frank E, O\u27Brien, Mark
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ABSTRACT Wasps, members of over 90 hymenopteran families, exhibit diverse behaviours, including pollination, predation and parasitism. While wasps are known pollinators in specialised systems, such as the intricate mutualism of fig trees and the deceptive pollination of certain orchids, they have historically been considered ineffective pollinators ...
Beatriz Lopes Monteiro +4 more
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An addition to the diggerwasps fauna (Hymenoptera, Sphecidae, Crabronidae) of Crimea [PDF]
A checklist of 26 species of digger wasps from 15 genera is given for the Crimea. Two species – Passaloecus pictus Ribaut, 1952 and Tachysphex mediterraneus Kohl, 1883, are new records for the fauna of ...
K.I. Shorenko
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Great Diversity of Insect Floral Associates May Partially Explain Ecological Success of Poison Ivy (\u3ci\u3eToxicodendron Radicans\u3c/i\u3e Subsp. \u3ci\u3eNegundo\u3c/i\u3e [Greene] Gillis, Anacardiaceae) [PDF]
Little is known about insect floral associates of poison ivy (Toxicodendron radicans, Anacardiaceae), despite the species’ ubiquity and importance in nature and society.
Senchina, David S, Summerville, Keith S
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Se presentan nuevos registros del género Messatoporus Cushman de la Isla Martín García, Argentina, y se menciona por primera vez la especie Messatoporus transversostriatus (Spinola) de la Argentina. La especie fue criada de nidos de Isodontia costipennis
Juan J. MARTÍNEZ, Juan P. TORRETTA
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