Natural enemies are important components of solitary bee communities that nest in preexisting cavities because they act as a relevant mortality factor and can regulate population growth. Despite this, the natural enemy-host interaction remains poorly investigated. This research aimed to determine the composition of the community, the structure of the interaction network, and niche overlap and breadth of natural enemy species in areas of Cerrado (Brazilian savanna) and Semideciduous seasonal forest (Atlantic Forest) in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. Trap-nests made of black cardboard and bamboo canes were provided in the field and inspected monthly in each area, from August 2001 to July 2003 at Cerrado and from June 2006 to May 2008 at the ...
Supergeneralists, defined as species that interact with multiple groups of species in ecological net...
The study investigated the occupation and emergence of bees that nest in trap-nests and assessed asp...
The aim of this study was to characterize the community of bees and wasps wich nesting in preexistin...
In this study we investigated the group of floral resources that support bee populations from a bee ...
Natural enemies are one of the main regulating agents of populations. Among the natural enemies, tho...
Bees are the most effective pollinators of native plants, contributing to forest maintenance. Obtain...
Some solitary bees establish their nests in preexisting cavities. Such nesting behavior facilitates ...
Oil bees exploit host plants for resources to feed the adults and offspring, as well as for the cons...
The community of native bees from a transition area between Atlantic rain forest and Araucaria fores...
The food niche and the interactions between different groups of bees and plants can be studied, in d...
Studies on bee-plant interactions are relevant to the understanding of temporal patterns in neotropi...
International audienceAbstractBees are important components of mutualistic interactions with plants,...
Five surveys of the bee communities in four Cerrado ecosystem reserves in São Paulo State were compa...
Studies on bee-plant interactions are relevant to the understanding of temporal patterns in neotropi...
<div><p>Supergeneralists, defined as species that interact with multiple groups of species in ecolog...
Supergeneralists, defined as species that interact with multiple groups of species in ecological net...
The study investigated the occupation and emergence of bees that nest in trap-nests and assessed asp...
The aim of this study was to characterize the community of bees and wasps wich nesting in preexistin...
In this study we investigated the group of floral resources that support bee populations from a bee ...
Natural enemies are one of the main regulating agents of populations. Among the natural enemies, tho...
Bees are the most effective pollinators of native plants, contributing to forest maintenance. Obtain...
Some solitary bees establish their nests in preexisting cavities. Such nesting behavior facilitates ...
Oil bees exploit host plants for resources to feed the adults and offspring, as well as for the cons...
The community of native bees from a transition area between Atlantic rain forest and Araucaria fores...
The food niche and the interactions between different groups of bees and plants can be studied, in d...
Studies on bee-plant interactions are relevant to the understanding of temporal patterns in neotropi...
International audienceAbstractBees are important components of mutualistic interactions with plants,...
Five surveys of the bee communities in four Cerrado ecosystem reserves in São Paulo State were compa...
Studies on bee-plant interactions are relevant to the understanding of temporal patterns in neotropi...
<div><p>Supergeneralists, defined as species that interact with multiple groups of species in ecolog...
Supergeneralists, defined as species that interact with multiple groups of species in ecological net...
The study investigated the occupation and emergence of bees that nest in trap-nests and assessed asp...
The aim of this study was to characterize the community of bees and wasps wich nesting in preexistin...