Resource availability is an important predictor of abundance and species richness. In this paper we veri!ed why there is local variation in bee diversity testing the hypothesis that bee species richness and abundance will increase with increasing resource availability. Resource availability was considered here as the number of "owering plants and the number of plant species. Sampling was carried out at two sites in Brazil, the quartzitic range (Ouro Branco) and metaliferous !elds (Ouro Preto). At these sites ecosystems are endangered by high anthropogenic impacts, particularly due to mining and urbanization. #e samples were collected for 10 months in each site, twice a month, from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. #e bees belonged to 77 species ...
Background: Diverse flower communities are more stable in floral resourceproduction along the flower...
A general biogeographic theory of insular species diversity, species-energy theory, is produced by r...
Variations in abundance and species richness among communities are often determined by interactions ...
The conservation of the fauna of bees inhabiting the Brazilian savanna is threatened due to changes ...
The conservation of the fauna of bees inhabiting the Brazilian savanna is threatened due to changes ...
Patterns of bee abundance and diversity across different spatial scales have received thorough resea...
Numerous studies revealed a positive relationship between biodiversity and ecosystem functioning, su...
Agriculture driven landscape changes has caused worldwide forest loss and fragmentation, seriously a...
Many are the anthropogenic drivers of pollinator decline, but the loss of suitable habi...
Across different landscapes, plant abundance and richness change. Bee distributions may vary spatial...
Bee population declines are often linked to human impacts, especially habitat and biodiversity loss,...
Bee population declines are often linked to human impacts, especially habitat and biodiversity loss,...
Global declines of pollinators raise concerns about the stability of pollination services to wild an...
Agriculture driven landscape changes has caused worldwide forest loss and fragmentation, seriously a...
Biological diversity is influenced by many environmental factors, which can act either at a local sc...
Background: Diverse flower communities are more stable in floral resourceproduction along the flower...
A general biogeographic theory of insular species diversity, species-energy theory, is produced by r...
Variations in abundance and species richness among communities are often determined by interactions ...
The conservation of the fauna of bees inhabiting the Brazilian savanna is threatened due to changes ...
The conservation of the fauna of bees inhabiting the Brazilian savanna is threatened due to changes ...
Patterns of bee abundance and diversity across different spatial scales have received thorough resea...
Numerous studies revealed a positive relationship between biodiversity and ecosystem functioning, su...
Agriculture driven landscape changes has caused worldwide forest loss and fragmentation, seriously a...
Many are the anthropogenic drivers of pollinator decline, but the loss of suitable habi...
Across different landscapes, plant abundance and richness change. Bee distributions may vary spatial...
Bee population declines are often linked to human impacts, especially habitat and biodiversity loss,...
Bee population declines are often linked to human impacts, especially habitat and biodiversity loss,...
Global declines of pollinators raise concerns about the stability of pollination services to wild an...
Agriculture driven landscape changes has caused worldwide forest loss and fragmentation, seriously a...
Biological diversity is influenced by many environmental factors, which can act either at a local sc...
Background: Diverse flower communities are more stable in floral resourceproduction along the flower...
A general biogeographic theory of insular species diversity, species-energy theory, is produced by r...
Variations in abundance and species richness among communities are often determined by interactions ...