Stingless bees (Apidae; Meliponini) occupy a great diversity of habitats in tropical and subtropical regions. They are eusocial and live in sessile colonies. Most meliponini species build nests in pre-existing cavities, such as tree hollows and stingless bee hive models imitate the conditions of natural nests. However, they are unwieldy for scientific studies, especially those focused on ecological and behavioral characteristics. We developed and tested a hive model that ensures clear visibility of the interior of the hive and facilitates ecological and behavioral studies and for environmental education. It successfully housed ten stingless bee species and one semi-social orchid bee species
It is easy to see why stingless bees (Meliponini) were chosen for this special issue, entitled Sting...
Meliponiculture, i.e. indigenous beekeeping, is an old activity in the Americas and is widely distri...
The study aimed to describe bionomic aspects of Tetrapedia diversipes Klug, 1810 in order to allow t...
Meliponiculture, i.e. indigenous beekeeping, is an old activity in the Americas and is widely distri...
The aim of this study was to describe the nest architecture of Tetragona clavipes colonies, and to c...
About 85% of pollinating bees are solitary, but few are used for agricultural pollination. The Anthi...
As stingless bees are important pollinators of wild and cultivated plants, their preservation is of ...
Estimate of stingless bee colonies including nest structures and quantitative brood and adult indivi...
Work with stingless bees are called meliponiculture. It is an sustainable activity which supports th...
Stingless bees (Meliponini) are a ubiquitous and diverse element of the pantropical melittofauna, an...
This article refers to the biology and ecology of stingless bees (Meliponini), living in tropical an...
Bee pollination benefits the productivity of a wide variety of fruit crops worldwide. Although the w...
A criação de abelhas sem ferrão, ou meliponicultura, é uma atividade antiga, especialmente nos Neotr...
We located ten nests of Geotrigona subterranea in the transition area between Cerrado and Caatinga w...
Studies of nesting ecology have proven to be extremely important for stingless bee conservation. The...
It is easy to see why stingless bees (Meliponini) were chosen for this special issue, entitled Sting...
Meliponiculture, i.e. indigenous beekeeping, is an old activity in the Americas and is widely distri...
The study aimed to describe bionomic aspects of Tetrapedia diversipes Klug, 1810 in order to allow t...
Meliponiculture, i.e. indigenous beekeeping, is an old activity in the Americas and is widely distri...
The aim of this study was to describe the nest architecture of Tetragona clavipes colonies, and to c...
About 85% of pollinating bees are solitary, but few are used for agricultural pollination. The Anthi...
As stingless bees are important pollinators of wild and cultivated plants, their preservation is of ...
Estimate of stingless bee colonies including nest structures and quantitative brood and adult indivi...
Work with stingless bees are called meliponiculture. It is an sustainable activity which supports th...
Stingless bees (Meliponini) are a ubiquitous and diverse element of the pantropical melittofauna, an...
This article refers to the biology and ecology of stingless bees (Meliponini), living in tropical an...
Bee pollination benefits the productivity of a wide variety of fruit crops worldwide. Although the w...
A criação de abelhas sem ferrão, ou meliponicultura, é uma atividade antiga, especialmente nos Neotr...
We located ten nests of Geotrigona subterranea in the transition area between Cerrado and Caatinga w...
Studies of nesting ecology have proven to be extremely important for stingless bee conservation. The...
It is easy to see why stingless bees (Meliponini) were chosen for this special issue, entitled Sting...
Meliponiculture, i.e. indigenous beekeeping, is an old activity in the Americas and is widely distri...
The study aimed to describe bionomic aspects of Tetrapedia diversipes Klug, 1810 in order to allow t...