Euglossine bees are an ecologically important group, which due to their diverse resource needs act as pollinators of many neotropical plants. Male euglossines collect fragrant compounds used in mating displays from diverse sources, including the flowers of orchids and other plants. This aspect of euglossine biology has proven exceptionally useful for studies of euglossine bee populations, because male bees can be readily attracted to fragrance baits deployed in natural habitats. We synthesise the data accumulated over the 50 years since the introduction of euglossine bee baiting inventories and make these data openly available in the EUGCOMM database. By fitting hierarchical joint species distribution models to presence-absence and abundanc...
Male euglossine bees were captured monthly for one year in modified McPhail traps baited with cineol...
Male euglossine bees (Eugloua, Eulaema, Exaerete) were censused at regular intervals at chemical bai...
Our aim was to evaluate the occurrence of orchid bees in remnants of the Atlantic Forest. We sampled...
Euglossine bees are an ecologically important group, which due to their diverse resource needs act a...
With the aim of increasing our knowledge concerning fragrance choices by male euglossine bees (Apida...
The use of fragrances to attract males of Euglossinae bees has been an important tool to increase th...
Neotropical rainforests sustain some of the most diverse terrestrial communities on Earth. Euglossin...
Species composition, relative abundance, seasonal changes in the species abundance and scent associa...
Diversity of the euglossine bee community (Hymenoptera, Apidae) of an Atlantic Forest remnant in sou...
Male orchid bees collect volatiles, from both floral and non-floral sources, that they expose as phe...
A study was conducted in an early second-growth forest aiming at knowing the richness, relative abun...
Neotropical rainforests sustain some of the most diverse terrestrial communities on Earth. Euglossin...
Bait traps are effective and commonly used method in the studies of orchid bees. Important questions...
Although bees are important pollinators in several ecosystems around the world, studies on bee diver...
An orchid bee inventory was carried out in Parque Estadual São Camilo, Palotina, Paraná (Brazil); co...
Male euglossine bees were captured monthly for one year in modified McPhail traps baited with cineol...
Male euglossine bees (Eugloua, Eulaema, Exaerete) were censused at regular intervals at chemical bai...
Our aim was to evaluate the occurrence of orchid bees in remnants of the Atlantic Forest. We sampled...
Euglossine bees are an ecologically important group, which due to their diverse resource needs act a...
With the aim of increasing our knowledge concerning fragrance choices by male euglossine bees (Apida...
The use of fragrances to attract males of Euglossinae bees has been an important tool to increase th...
Neotropical rainforests sustain some of the most diverse terrestrial communities on Earth. Euglossin...
Species composition, relative abundance, seasonal changes in the species abundance and scent associa...
Diversity of the euglossine bee community (Hymenoptera, Apidae) of an Atlantic Forest remnant in sou...
Male orchid bees collect volatiles, from both floral and non-floral sources, that they expose as phe...
A study was conducted in an early second-growth forest aiming at knowing the richness, relative abun...
Neotropical rainforests sustain some of the most diverse terrestrial communities on Earth. Euglossin...
Bait traps are effective and commonly used method in the studies of orchid bees. Important questions...
Although bees are important pollinators in several ecosystems around the world, studies on bee diver...
An orchid bee inventory was carried out in Parque Estadual São Camilo, Palotina, Paraná (Brazil); co...
Male euglossine bees were captured monthly for one year in modified McPhail traps baited with cineol...
Male euglossine bees (Eugloua, Eulaema, Exaerete) were censused at regular intervals at chemical bai...
Our aim was to evaluate the occurrence of orchid bees in remnants of the Atlantic Forest. We sampled...