Background: The order Hymenoptera comprises melliferous insects (bees, wasps and bumblebees); among them, stingless bees comprise a diverse group of eusocial insects present in tropical and subtropical areas. Of a total of approximately 500 species, 400 are found in the Neotropics. On the continent of America, before the introduction of Apis mellifera, these insects represented the main source of honey and wax. In Argentina, ethnobiological investigations had been carried out on this group of insects, principally in the Atlantic Forest and Chaco regions. Out of a total of 33 species, only 14 were recorded for use or breeding. In the Yungas, however, there are no ethnobiological studies analyzing this group of species, although the use of th...
Some ancient cultures from Central and South American had close contact with stingless bees. Their r...
Stingless bees have proven to be effective pollinators of many crops both in open field and greenhou...
There are more or less technical bee practices wherever humans occupy a territory in which honey bee...
Abstract Background The order Hymenoptera comprises melliferous insects (bees, wasps and bumblebees)...
Plebeia mansita is a native stingless bee endemic to the Yungas whose populations are distributed in...
Las poblaciones de abejas melíferas están disminuyendo, como ocurre con otros polinizadores. Una de ...
Stingless bees (meliponines) play an important role in ecosystems; they pollinate different plant sp...
Abstract Background Stingless bees have a great value as main pollinators of wild flowering and cult...
Nectariferous and polliniferous resources are key to the survival of social bees, so identifying the...
The productive and reproductive characteristics of Apis mellifera L. bees are directly affected by c...
We present a comparative study on the use of wild honeys produced by insects of the order Hymenopter...
Se analizan los usos medicinales de los productos obtenidos de colonias de abejas silvestres, en cua...
Beekeeping in northwestern Argentine Patagonia is a small-scale production with great potential for ...
An entomopalynological study to assess pollen use by wild bees was performed in an urban environment...
Entomopalynological studies of Asteraceae in Argentina revealed that 64 taxa occurred in food stored...
Some ancient cultures from Central and South American had close contact with stingless bees. Their r...
Stingless bees have proven to be effective pollinators of many crops both in open field and greenhou...
There are more or less technical bee practices wherever humans occupy a territory in which honey bee...
Abstract Background The order Hymenoptera comprises melliferous insects (bees, wasps and bumblebees)...
Plebeia mansita is a native stingless bee endemic to the Yungas whose populations are distributed in...
Las poblaciones de abejas melíferas están disminuyendo, como ocurre con otros polinizadores. Una de ...
Stingless bees (meliponines) play an important role in ecosystems; they pollinate different plant sp...
Abstract Background Stingless bees have a great value as main pollinators of wild flowering and cult...
Nectariferous and polliniferous resources are key to the survival of social bees, so identifying the...
The productive and reproductive characteristics of Apis mellifera L. bees are directly affected by c...
We present a comparative study on the use of wild honeys produced by insects of the order Hymenopter...
Se analizan los usos medicinales de los productos obtenidos de colonias de abejas silvestres, en cua...
Beekeeping in northwestern Argentine Patagonia is a small-scale production with great potential for ...
An entomopalynological study to assess pollen use by wild bees was performed in an urban environment...
Entomopalynological studies of Asteraceae in Argentina revealed that 64 taxa occurred in food stored...
Some ancient cultures from Central and South American had close contact with stingless bees. Their r...
Stingless bees have proven to be effective pollinators of many crops both in open field and greenhou...
There are more or less technical bee practices wherever humans occupy a territory in which honey bee...