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Stingless Bees: An Overview

2020
The tropics and subtropics are home to thousands of different types of bees. One bee group that frequently calls an observer’s attention are the stingless bees or Meliponini. In the Neotropics, for example, about half of all bees that one is likely to see on flowers belongs to this group (Chap. 9).
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Microorganisms Associated with Stingless Bees

2012
The highly diversified group of stingless bees presents an associated microbiota that is suspected to be responsible for transforming pollen to bee bread or for the formation of honey. These microorganisms may also play a role on honey maturation and the biochemical modification of stored honey.
Paula B. Morais   +2 more
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Suicidal Biting in Stingless Bees

Bee World, 2015
Stingless bees are widespread and diverse in the tropics. At our field site in Sao Paulo State, Brazil, there are dozens of species and almost every other tree contains a nest, making it perfect fo...
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The Stingless Bees

2023
Mohammad Sarfraz Khan, Gaurava Kumar
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Palynology Serving the Stingless Bees

2012
Palynological investigation of pollen loads and honey of stingless bees allows recognizing bee floral preferences in different localities, the local vegetation types, and quality of the bee products. Data on pollen analysis of samples obtained in several Brazilian regions were studied. Additional elements were also noted, such as bacteria, plant hairs,
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Pesticide use negatively affects bumble bees across European landscapes

Nature, 2023
Charlie C Nicholson   +2 more
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The honeybee microbiota and its impact on health and disease

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2023
Erick V S Motta, Nancy A Moran
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Social signal learning of the waggle dance in honey bees

Science, 2023
Shihao Dong, Tao Lin, James C Nieh
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Services Provided by Stingless Bees

2018
Social insects have their higher diversity in the tropics (Wilson. The insect societies. Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1971). The highly eusocial bees (most Apis species and meliponines) are almost exclusively tropical, being the most abundant flower visitors in these areas.
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