Behavioural traits have been used extensively in recent years as an important character source for making phylogenetic inferences. The phylogenetic positions of the members of the Apini subtribe are increasingly being debated, and new characters must be examined. We analysed the presence and absence of certain behavioural patterns, as well as the sequences of some of these patterns, to generate 79 characters. Eleven species comprised the ingroup, and Xylocopini comprised the outgroup. Parsimony analysis showed that the most parsimonious tree was (Euglossina(Bombina(Apina+Meliponina))). This topology is consistent with most studies that use morphological data and the few that use behavioural data, which suggests that advanced eusociality aro...
Allodapine bees provide enormous material for comparative approaches to social evolution. Sociality ...
Abelhas corbiculadas (Apidae, Apinae, Apini) compartilham a presença de uma estrutura usada para tra...
The comparison of social systems, particularly in closely related taxa, can be highly valuable to th...
Phylogenetic hypotheses and estimates of divergence times have already been used to investigate the ...
Different views of the pattern of social evolution among the highly eusocial bees have arisen as a r...
A long-standing controversy in bee social evolution concerns whether highly eusocial behavior has ev...
Abstract.—Different views of the pattern of social evolution among the highly eusocial bees have ari...
Apidae (Hymenoptera) is the most speciose family of bees with over 5600 species. The family is notab...
The corbiculate bees comprise four tribes, the advanced eusocial Apini and Meliponini, the primitiv...
<div><p>Recently, it has been proposed that the one of the main determinants of complex societies in...
Recently, it has been proposed that the one of the main determinants of complex societies in Hymenop...
Orchid bees (Euglossini) are spectacular long-tongued Neotropical bees important in the pollination ...
Recently, it has been proposed that the one of the main determinants of complex societies in Hymenop...
The evolutionary origins of eusociality represent increases in complexity from individual to caste-b...
Major opsin (LW Rh) DNA sequence has been reported to provide useful data for resolving phylogenetic...
Allodapine bees provide enormous material for comparative approaches to social evolution. Sociality ...
Abelhas corbiculadas (Apidae, Apinae, Apini) compartilham a presença de uma estrutura usada para tra...
The comparison of social systems, particularly in closely related taxa, can be highly valuable to th...
Phylogenetic hypotheses and estimates of divergence times have already been used to investigate the ...
Different views of the pattern of social evolution among the highly eusocial bees have arisen as a r...
A long-standing controversy in bee social evolution concerns whether highly eusocial behavior has ev...
Abstract.—Different views of the pattern of social evolution among the highly eusocial bees have ari...
Apidae (Hymenoptera) is the most speciose family of bees with over 5600 species. The family is notab...
The corbiculate bees comprise four tribes, the advanced eusocial Apini and Meliponini, the primitiv...
<div><p>Recently, it has been proposed that the one of the main determinants of complex societies in...
Recently, it has been proposed that the one of the main determinants of complex societies in Hymenop...
Orchid bees (Euglossini) are spectacular long-tongued Neotropical bees important in the pollination ...
Recently, it has been proposed that the one of the main determinants of complex societies in Hymenop...
The evolutionary origins of eusociality represent increases in complexity from individual to caste-b...
Major opsin (LW Rh) DNA sequence has been reported to provide useful data for resolving phylogenetic...
Allodapine bees provide enormous material for comparative approaches to social evolution. Sociality ...
Abelhas corbiculadas (Apidae, Apinae, Apini) compartilham a presença de uma estrutura usada para tra...
The comparison of social systems, particularly in closely related taxa, can be highly valuable to th...