Aiming to verify the relationships between native bees and floral resources in an urban area, their interactions were observed in Joinville, state of Santa Catarina, southern Brazil. Observations were established, lasting 8 hours daily, during different periods from 2009 to 2015. Bees and plants, after preparation, were identified and registered in a database. We sampled 3,073 bees, all of which 1042 were wild native species. The collected bees are included in 34 species and 44 morphospecies (Halictinae-35, Megachilinae-17, Apinae non corbiculate-15, Apinae corbiculate- 10, Andreninae-1). With the exception of Apis mellifera, the most abundant bee taxa sampled were Trigona spinipes (330 individuals), Xylocopa brasilianorum (92) and Pseudaug...
In a global context, few studies have investigated the effects of urbanization on apifauna, as well ...
This study was performed in 2009, 2015 and 2018, at urban areas of Petrolina (state of Pernambuco) a...
Five surveys of the bee communities in four Cerrado ecosystem reserves in São Paulo State were compa...
This study evaluated the bee community and their associated melliferous plants in the northern regio...
The urbanization has caused the fragmentation of various natural environments, taking to loss of man...
The community of native bees from a transition area between Atlantic rain forest and Araucaria fores...
Cities provide resources for animal species that live within them or inhabit their surroundings. Thi...
This study evaluated the bee community and their associated melliferous plants in the northern regio...
Bee fauna and associated flora from a grassland site in Brazil, surveyed 40 and 20 years ago, were n...
Increasing urbanization is among the main drivers of the loss and fragmentation of habitats, that af...
The greatest threats to bees populations is the changing in the land use, mainly the actions related...
Studies of nesting ecology have proven to be extremely important for stingless bee conservation. The...
The consequent deforestation of urban sprawl is one of the causes of the decline of wild bee communi...
The urbanization process modifies the environment, changing the nest foundation places and reducing ...
Nos últimos anos diversos estudos têm apontado um declínio nas populações de abelhas no mundo todo. ...
In a global context, few studies have investigated the effects of urbanization on apifauna, as well ...
This study was performed in 2009, 2015 and 2018, at urban areas of Petrolina (state of Pernambuco) a...
Five surveys of the bee communities in four Cerrado ecosystem reserves in São Paulo State were compa...
This study evaluated the bee community and their associated melliferous plants in the northern regio...
The urbanization has caused the fragmentation of various natural environments, taking to loss of man...
The community of native bees from a transition area between Atlantic rain forest and Araucaria fores...
Cities provide resources for animal species that live within them or inhabit their surroundings. Thi...
This study evaluated the bee community and their associated melliferous plants in the northern regio...
Bee fauna and associated flora from a grassland site in Brazil, surveyed 40 and 20 years ago, were n...
Increasing urbanization is among the main drivers of the loss and fragmentation of habitats, that af...
The greatest threats to bees populations is the changing in the land use, mainly the actions related...
Studies of nesting ecology have proven to be extremely important for stingless bee conservation. The...
The consequent deforestation of urban sprawl is one of the causes of the decline of wild bee communi...
The urbanization process modifies the environment, changing the nest foundation places and reducing ...
Nos últimos anos diversos estudos têm apontado um declínio nas populações de abelhas no mundo todo. ...
In a global context, few studies have investigated the effects of urbanization on apifauna, as well ...
This study was performed in 2009, 2015 and 2018, at urban areas of Petrolina (state of Pernambuco) a...
Five surveys of the bee communities in four Cerrado ecosystem reserves in São Paulo State were compa...