During the last 150 years, incursions of non-native species have been prevalent throughout the South West Pacific. The allodapine bee, Braunsapis puangensis (Cockerell) (Xylocopinae: Allodapini), was introduced to Fiji between 1965 and 2003, most likely from India. Until very recently, little was known about its dispersal ability and subsequent geographical spread across Fiji. Our study greatly increases the geographical records of B.puangensis across Viti Levu, Fiji's largest island, as well as surrounding islands including Vanua Levu, Taveuni and Mana Island. We found that B.puangensis is present throughout all major regions of Viti Levu, and it appears to be highly vagile. In Fiji, we only found B.puangensis foraging on introduced plant ...
The terrestrial biota of the French Polynesian archipelago presents a unique opportunity for study d...
International audienceThe flower-visiting records for the 43 species of bees considered to be native...
The dwarf honeybee (or red dwarf honeybee), Apis florea Fabricius, is native to Southeast Asia. The ...
Morphology-based studies have suggested a very depauperate bee fauna for islands in the South West P...
The islands of the south west Pacific (SWP) are highly biodiverse, yet records of their bee fauna su...
The aim of this study was to obtain empirical data on the activity and distribution of Braunsapis pu...
Recent studies suggest an alarming decline in pollinators across many regions of the world due to mu...
Island plant–pollinator networks are typically simpler than their continental counterparts and this ...
In a world where insects and notably bees are declining, assessing their distribution over time and ...
Maldives islands host a unique biodiversity, but their integrity is threatened by climate change and...
Abstract – Bee diversity of the Southwest Pacific has been reported as depauperate despite the other...
Although bees form a key pollinator suite for flowering plants, very few studies have examined the e...
Arthropods were collected from 20 roadside patches of the invasive creeping daisy (Sphagneticola tr...
The Large Earth Bumblebee Bombus terrestris (L.) (Hymenoptera: Apidae) is an invasive species that h...
Eight bee species have been deliberately released into New Zealand since the 1830’s. The honey bee (...
The terrestrial biota of the French Polynesian archipelago presents a unique opportunity for study d...
International audienceThe flower-visiting records for the 43 species of bees considered to be native...
The dwarf honeybee (or red dwarf honeybee), Apis florea Fabricius, is native to Southeast Asia. The ...
Morphology-based studies have suggested a very depauperate bee fauna for islands in the South West P...
The islands of the south west Pacific (SWP) are highly biodiverse, yet records of their bee fauna su...
The aim of this study was to obtain empirical data on the activity and distribution of Braunsapis pu...
Recent studies suggest an alarming decline in pollinators across many regions of the world due to mu...
Island plant–pollinator networks are typically simpler than their continental counterparts and this ...
In a world where insects and notably bees are declining, assessing their distribution over time and ...
Maldives islands host a unique biodiversity, but their integrity is threatened by climate change and...
Abstract – Bee diversity of the Southwest Pacific has been reported as depauperate despite the other...
Although bees form a key pollinator suite for flowering plants, very few studies have examined the e...
Arthropods were collected from 20 roadside patches of the invasive creeping daisy (Sphagneticola tr...
The Large Earth Bumblebee Bombus terrestris (L.) (Hymenoptera: Apidae) is an invasive species that h...
Eight bee species have been deliberately released into New Zealand since the 1830’s. The honey bee (...
The terrestrial biota of the French Polynesian archipelago presents a unique opportunity for study d...
International audienceThe flower-visiting records for the 43 species of bees considered to be native...
The dwarf honeybee (or red dwarf honeybee), Apis florea Fabricius, is native to Southeast Asia. The ...