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International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, 2022
Four strains, SG5_A10T, SGEP1_A5T, SG4_D2T, and SG4_A1T, were isolated from the honey or homogenate of Australian stingless bee species Tetragonula carbonaria and Austroplebeia australis.
Scott A. Oliphant +5 more
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Four strains, SG5_A10T, SGEP1_A5T, SG4_D2T, and SG4_A1T, were isolated from the honey or homogenate of Australian stingless bee species Tetragonula carbonaria and Austroplebeia australis.
Scott A. Oliphant +5 more
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The newly rising meliponiculture and research on stingless bees in China–a mini review
Journal of Apicultural Research, 2022Stingless bees play a crucial role as pollinators in tropical/subtropical regions around the world with wide attention in recent years. However, scant information on Chinese stingless bees is available, due to insufficient studies and language barriers ...
Yufeng Qu +3 more
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Journal of Apicultural Research, 2022
Stingless bees are one of the most significant pollinators within tropical dry forests, and both are threatened by the impact of human activity on the environment.
W. May-Itzá +3 more
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Stingless bees are one of the most significant pollinators within tropical dry forests, and both are threatened by the impact of human activity on the environment.
W. May-Itzá +3 more
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Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2022
Trehalulose, a rare sucrose isomer, is a dominant sugar in stingless bee honey, with traces of the trisaccharide erlose. Incubating sucrose solutions with macerated stingless bee parts (head, thorax, and abdomen) from Tetragonula carbonaria, we observed ...
Jiali Zhang +4 more
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Trehalulose, a rare sucrose isomer, is a dominant sugar in stingless bee honey, with traces of the trisaccharide erlose. Incubating sucrose solutions with macerated stingless bee parts (head, thorax, and abdomen) from Tetragonula carbonaria, we observed ...
Jiali Zhang +4 more
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2012
This contribution compiles current knowledge of stingless bees in Argentina. There are 33 species in 18 genera distributed in three areas. The highest diversity is found in the northeast, in the Paranaense forest, with 22 species, followed by the Yungas in the northwest, with ten species.
Roig Alsina, Arturo Hernan +2 more
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This contribution compiles current knowledge of stingless bees in Argentina. There are 33 species in 18 genera distributed in three areas. The highest diversity is found in the northeast, in the Paranaense forest, with 22 species, followed by the Yungas in the northwest, with ten species.
Roig Alsina, Arturo Hernan +2 more
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Feeding Sugars to Stingless Bees: Identifying the Origin of Trehalulose-Rich Honey Composition.
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2021The beneficial disaccharide, trehalulose, is a feature of stingless bee honey, while not dominant in any other foods. By experimentally feeding sugar solutions to confined colonies of the Australian stingless bee Tetragonula carbonaria, the origin of ...
N. Hungerford +7 more
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Insectes Sociaux, 2016
Bees are well known for being industrious pollinators. Some species, however, have taken to invading the nests of other colonies to steal food, nest material or the nest site itself. Despite the potential mortality costs due to fighting with an aggressive opponent, the prospects of a large bounty can be worth the risk.
Gruter, Christoph +3 more
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Bees are well known for being industrious pollinators. Some species, however, have taken to invading the nests of other colonies to steal food, nest material or the nest site itself. Despite the potential mortality costs due to fighting with an aggressive opponent, the prospects of a large bounty can be worth the risk.
Gruter, Christoph +3 more
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, 2021
Being part of the Wallacea region, Sulawesi has many endemic fauna, including five species of stingless bees. However, their morphology, nest structure, and molecular characteristics have not been documented fully.
Tiara Sayusti +3 more
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Being part of the Wallacea region, Sulawesi has many endemic fauna, including five species of stingless bees. However, their morphology, nest structure, and molecular characteristics have not been documented fully.
Tiara Sayusti +3 more
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Science of the Total Environment, 2021
Stingless bees such as Partamona helleri Friese play important roles in pollination of native plants and agricultural crops in the Neotropics. Global concerns about declining bee populations due to agrochemical pollutants have, however, been biased ...
C. H. S. Almeida +7 more
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Stingless bees such as Partamona helleri Friese play important roles in pollination of native plants and agricultural crops in the Neotropics. Global concerns about declining bee populations due to agrochemical pollutants have, however, been biased ...
C. H. S. Almeida +7 more
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2012
To date, there has been relatively little formal research conducted on Australian stingless bees. However, the wealth of knowledge held by stingless bee enthusiasts is invaluable. Further scientific studies are needed to support these beekeepers and to help improve techniques in colony propagation, queen rearing, drone rearing, and, possibly ...
Megan Halcroft +2 more
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To date, there has been relatively little formal research conducted on Australian stingless bees. However, the wealth of knowledge held by stingless bee enthusiasts is invaluable. Further scientific studies are needed to support these beekeepers and to help improve techniques in colony propagation, queen rearing, drone rearing, and, possibly ...
Megan Halcroft +2 more
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