The orchid bees constitute a clade of prominent insect pollinators distributed throughout the Neotropical region. Males of all species collect fragrances from natural sources, including flowers, decaying vegetation and fungi, and store them in specialized leg pockets to later expose during courtship display. In addition, orchid bees provide pollination services to a diverse array of Neotropical angiosperms when foraging for food and nesting materials. However, despite their ecological importance, little is known about the evolutionary history of orchid bees. Here, we present a comprehensive molecular phylogenetic analysis based on ~4.0 kb of DNA from four loci [cytochrome oxidase (CO1), elongation factor 1-a (EF1-a), arginine kinase (ArgK) ...
Neotropical rainforests sustain some of the most diverse terrestrial communities on Earth. Euglossin...
Understanding the impact of past climatic events on the demographic history of extant species is cri...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comThe biogeographical history of major...
Orchid bees (Euglossini) are spectacular long-tongued Neotropical bees important in the pollination ...
Apidae (Hymenoptera) is the most speciose family of bees with over 5600 species. The family is notab...
Neotropical rainforests sustain some of the most diverse terrestrial communities on Earth. Euglossin...
Stingless bees (Meliponini) constitute a diverse group of highly eusocial insects that occur through...
Neotropical rainforests sustain some of the most diverse terrestrial communities on Earth. Euglossin...
Neotropical rainforests sustain some of the most diverse terrestrial communities on Earth. Euglossin...
Euglossine bees (Apidae; Euglossini) exclusively pollinate hundreds of orchid species and comprise u...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether Pleistocene climatic instability influenced the phy...
Euglossina) is the largest genus of Euglossina, including more than a hundred species (Ramirez et al...
The increasing availability of large phylogenies has provided new opportunities to study the evoluti...
Species delimitation is a rich scientific field that often uses different sources of data to identif...
Species delimitation is a rich scientific field that often uses different sources of data to identif...
Neotropical rainforests sustain some of the most diverse terrestrial communities on Earth. Euglossin...
Understanding the impact of past climatic events on the demographic history of extant species is cri...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comThe biogeographical history of major...
Orchid bees (Euglossini) are spectacular long-tongued Neotropical bees important in the pollination ...
Apidae (Hymenoptera) is the most speciose family of bees with over 5600 species. The family is notab...
Neotropical rainforests sustain some of the most diverse terrestrial communities on Earth. Euglossin...
Stingless bees (Meliponini) constitute a diverse group of highly eusocial insects that occur through...
Neotropical rainforests sustain some of the most diverse terrestrial communities on Earth. Euglossin...
Neotropical rainforests sustain some of the most diverse terrestrial communities on Earth. Euglossin...
Euglossine bees (Apidae; Euglossini) exclusively pollinate hundreds of orchid species and comprise u...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether Pleistocene climatic instability influenced the phy...
Euglossina) is the largest genus of Euglossina, including more than a hundred species (Ramirez et al...
The increasing availability of large phylogenies has provided new opportunities to study the evoluti...
Species delimitation is a rich scientific field that often uses different sources of data to identif...
Species delimitation is a rich scientific field that often uses different sources of data to identif...
Neotropical rainforests sustain some of the most diverse terrestrial communities on Earth. Euglossin...
Understanding the impact of past climatic events on the demographic history of extant species is cri...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comThe biogeographical history of major...