Lia Goncalves, Claudia Ines da Silva, and Maria Luisa Tunes Buschini (2012) Collection of pollen grains by Centris (Hemisiella) tarsata Smith (Apidae: Centridini): Is C. tarsata an oligolectic or polylectic species? Zoological Studies 51(2): 195-203. Among pollinator species, bees play a prominent role in maintaining biodiversity because they are responsible, on average, for 80% of angiosperm pollination in tropical regions. The species richness of the bee genus Centris is high in South America. In Brazil, these bees occur in many types of ecosystems. Centris tarsata is an endemic species occurring only in Brazil. No previous studies considered interactions between plants and this bee species in southern Brazil, where it is the most abundan...
Nesting activity of Centris aenea Lepeletier, 1841 was studied in two Brazilian habitats, Caatinga (...
Bees are the most important pollinators of flowering plants and are necessary for pollinating both w...
Nesting activity of Centris aenea Lepeletier, 1841 was studied in two Brazilian habitats, Caatinga (...
Lia Goncalves, Claudia Ines da Silva, and Maria Luisa Tunes Buschini (2012) Collection of pollen gra...
The knowledge on plant species used for the collection of floral resources is crucial to understandi...
The aim of this study was to identify, by sediment pollen analysis, the plant species used as floral...
Pollen sources used by Centris tarsata bees were identified in an area of “caatinga” veget...
The knowledge on plant species used for the collection of floral resources is crucial to understandi...
The flora of north-eastern Brazil offers a source of nectariferous-polliniferous species that suppor...
International audienceAbstractTetragonisca angustula is a stingless bee species widely distributed i...
The knowledge on plant species used for the collection of floral resources is crucial to understandi...
Due to deforestation and fragmentation of ecosystems, the management of bee populations targeting po...
Nests of Centris tarsata Smith, 1874 were obtained from trap-nests in areas of dry semi-deciduous fo...
Bees are the most important pollinators of flowering plants and are necessary for pollinating both w...
Bees are the most important pollinators of flowering plants and are necessary for pollinating both w...
Nesting activity of Centris aenea Lepeletier, 1841 was studied in two Brazilian habitats, Caatinga (...
Bees are the most important pollinators of flowering plants and are necessary for pollinating both w...
Nesting activity of Centris aenea Lepeletier, 1841 was studied in two Brazilian habitats, Caatinga (...
Lia Goncalves, Claudia Ines da Silva, and Maria Luisa Tunes Buschini (2012) Collection of pollen gra...
The knowledge on plant species used for the collection of floral resources is crucial to understandi...
The aim of this study was to identify, by sediment pollen analysis, the plant species used as floral...
Pollen sources used by Centris tarsata bees were identified in an area of “caatinga” veget...
The knowledge on plant species used for the collection of floral resources is crucial to understandi...
The flora of north-eastern Brazil offers a source of nectariferous-polliniferous species that suppor...
International audienceAbstractTetragonisca angustula is a stingless bee species widely distributed i...
The knowledge on plant species used for the collection of floral resources is crucial to understandi...
Due to deforestation and fragmentation of ecosystems, the management of bee populations targeting po...
Nests of Centris tarsata Smith, 1874 were obtained from trap-nests in areas of dry semi-deciduous fo...
Bees are the most important pollinators of flowering plants and are necessary for pollinating both w...
Bees are the most important pollinators of flowering plants and are necessary for pollinating both w...
Nesting activity of Centris aenea Lepeletier, 1841 was studied in two Brazilian habitats, Caatinga (...
Bees are the most important pollinators of flowering plants and are necessary for pollinating both w...
Nesting activity of Centris aenea Lepeletier, 1841 was studied in two Brazilian habitats, Caatinga (...