Characteristics of nest structure and nesting habits are useful in taxonomical, phylogenetic, and ecological studies, but for some environments this information is lacking. The external architecture of the nest entrance of native stingless bees (Apidae s.lato: Meliponina) was studied in the Serra da Bodoquena range mountain, Brazil. Our objective was to evaluate the pattern of nesting stingless bees in a tropical dry forest and check if the structure of micro-habitat can modify the default building entrance and the type of substrate used by bees. Colonies were discovered by active search and some workers were collected on the nest entrance with entomological nets. The following characteristics of the nest were described: the substrate used,...
We studied the community ecology of trap-nesting bees in two forest fragments of the State of Sao Pa...
In this study were examined the species richness and seasonal abundance of cavity-nesting bees in ar...
T. spinipes lives in perennial eusocial colonies and builds nests exposed on tree branches. Why this...
Characteristics of nest structure and nesting habits are useful in taxonomical, phylogenetic, and ec...
Texto completo: acesso restrito. p. 699-707The present study discusses spatial variations in the com...
Social bees make use of natural or animal-built structures to protect their colonies from environmen...
Stingless bees (Hymenoptera: Meliponini) are corbiculate and eusocial bees, including over 500 speci...
The aim of this study was to investigate details on natural nesting sites as the high of the nests' ...
The solitary bees that use preexisting cavities can be captured in trap-nests allowing to collect da...
We located ten nests of Geotrigona subterranea in the transition area between Cerrado and Caatinga w...
The bees of the genus Cephalotrigona (locally known as “mombucas”) play a key role in natural enviro...
www.biotaneotropica.org.br/v13n1/en/abstract?article+bn03913012013 Abstract: We located ten nests of...
Megachilidae bees are important pollinators in the Neotropical region, however information on the ec...
The stingless bees (Meliponini) are numerically dominant in tropical forests and most species depend...
The aim of this study was to describe the nest architecture of Tetragona clavipes colonies, and to c...
We studied the community ecology of trap-nesting bees in two forest fragments of the State of Sao Pa...
In this study were examined the species richness and seasonal abundance of cavity-nesting bees in ar...
T. spinipes lives in perennial eusocial colonies and builds nests exposed on tree branches. Why this...
Characteristics of nest structure and nesting habits are useful in taxonomical, phylogenetic, and ec...
Texto completo: acesso restrito. p. 699-707The present study discusses spatial variations in the com...
Social bees make use of natural or animal-built structures to protect their colonies from environmen...
Stingless bees (Hymenoptera: Meliponini) are corbiculate and eusocial bees, including over 500 speci...
The aim of this study was to investigate details on natural nesting sites as the high of the nests' ...
The solitary bees that use preexisting cavities can be captured in trap-nests allowing to collect da...
We located ten nests of Geotrigona subterranea in the transition area between Cerrado and Caatinga w...
The bees of the genus Cephalotrigona (locally known as “mombucas”) play a key role in natural enviro...
www.biotaneotropica.org.br/v13n1/en/abstract?article+bn03913012013 Abstract: We located ten nests of...
Megachilidae bees are important pollinators in the Neotropical region, however information on the ec...
The stingless bees (Meliponini) are numerically dominant in tropical forests and most species depend...
The aim of this study was to describe the nest architecture of Tetragona clavipes colonies, and to c...
We studied the community ecology of trap-nesting bees in two forest fragments of the State of Sao Pa...
In this study were examined the species richness and seasonal abundance of cavity-nesting bees in ar...
T. spinipes lives in perennial eusocial colonies and builds nests exposed on tree branches. Why this...