The stingless bee Melipona capixaba Moure and Camargo, 1994 is endemic to the Brazilian Atlantic Forest. Its occurrence is restricted to highlands in the Espírito Santo State, and it has possibly the smallest known geographic distribution among the cataloged stingless bees. It is therefore considered to be an endangered species. Perhaps because of its small area of occurrence, or because it was only identified two decades ago, little is known about the biology of this species, its current geographic distribution, or its actual preservation status. Here, we present the results from the largest sampling of M. capixaba conducted in its natural habitat. We developed a distribution map by using a geographic information system. Our data indicate ...
This is the first record of the stingless bee Partamona ailyae Camargo, 1980 in an area of the Atlan...
Bees provide fundamental services to humanity, and the world has been concerned about the rapid loss...
Studies on nesting ecology have proven to be extremely important for conservation of stingless bees....
The stingless bee Melipona capixaba Moure and Camargo, 1994 is endemic to the Brazilian Atlantic For...
The stingless bee Melipona capixaba Moure and Camargo is endemic to the Brazilian Atlantic Forest. T...
The stingless bee Melipona quinquefasciata is not included among the nine bee species of Melipona de...
Melipona capixaba, popularly known as “uruçu preta”, is a stingless bee restricted to the mountainou...
The stingless bee Melipona quinquefasciata is not included among the nine bee species of Melipona de...
Rapid loss of genetic diversity among eusocial bees, and extinction of their local population has be...
The bee Melipona scutellaris is considered the reared meliponine species with the largest distributi...
International audienceAbstractMelipona stingless bee species of Central America and Mexico are impor...
The bees of the genus Cephalotrigona (locally known as “mombucas”) play a key role in natural enviro...
The bee Melipona scutellaris is considered the reared meliponine species with the largest distributi...
The vegetation of the Cerrado, also known as the Brazilian savanna, is rapidly being replaced by agr...
Stingless bees were collected between 1984 and 1990 in continuous forest, forest fragments and clear...
This is the first record of the stingless bee Partamona ailyae Camargo, 1980 in an area of the Atlan...
Bees provide fundamental services to humanity, and the world has been concerned about the rapid loss...
Studies on nesting ecology have proven to be extremely important for conservation of stingless bees....
The stingless bee Melipona capixaba Moure and Camargo, 1994 is endemic to the Brazilian Atlantic For...
The stingless bee Melipona capixaba Moure and Camargo is endemic to the Brazilian Atlantic Forest. T...
The stingless bee Melipona quinquefasciata is not included among the nine bee species of Melipona de...
Melipona capixaba, popularly known as “uruçu preta”, is a stingless bee restricted to the mountainou...
The stingless bee Melipona quinquefasciata is not included among the nine bee species of Melipona de...
Rapid loss of genetic diversity among eusocial bees, and extinction of their local population has be...
The bee Melipona scutellaris is considered the reared meliponine species with the largest distributi...
International audienceAbstractMelipona stingless bee species of Central America and Mexico are impor...
The bees of the genus Cephalotrigona (locally known as “mombucas”) play a key role in natural enviro...
The bee Melipona scutellaris is considered the reared meliponine species with the largest distributi...
The vegetation of the Cerrado, also known as the Brazilian savanna, is rapidly being replaced by agr...
Stingless bees were collected between 1984 and 1990 in continuous forest, forest fragments and clear...
This is the first record of the stingless bee Partamona ailyae Camargo, 1980 in an area of the Atlan...
Bees provide fundamental services to humanity, and the world has been concerned about the rapid loss...
Studies on nesting ecology have proven to be extremely important for conservation of stingless bees....