Many wild bee species are declining globally. To design efficient mitigation strategies to slow down or reverse these trends, we urgently need to better understand their basic ecological requirements. In this context, we studied two specialist species for which ecological data are scarce: Dasypoda visnaga and Dasypoda maura. We provide for the first-time detailed information on their phenologies, morphological traits, floral preferences, and nesting behaviours based on historical data and new samples from Morocco. The flight season of both species extends from late spring to late summer but D. maura emerges earlier than D. visnaga. Though the two species show different morphological traits, palynological analyses show that D. visnaga and D....
Host breadth and global bee species diversity are thought to be linked. Areas where bee species ric...
1. Species exhibit a range of specialisation in diet and other niche axes, with specialists typicall...
Bee hives presence may have negative effects on the foraging patterns of wild bees, especially when ...
Many wild bee species are declining globally. To design efficient mitigation strategies to slow down...
This thesis is a result of fieldwork on foraging ecology of Afrotropical stingless bees in Uganda. T...
Figure 5 Floral choices of Dasypoda visnaga and D. maura based on historical and new Moroccan record...
Wild bees represent a global group of highly diversified insect pollinators, nowadays concerningly w...
Bee pollinators are key components of terrestrial ecosystems. Evidence is mounting that bees are glo...
abstract: One can argue that bees are the most unique insects in the animal kingdom due to their inv...
Centridini bees are key pollinators of many wild and cultivated plant species, but data on their bio...
The interaction between plant and pollinator is generally mutualistic. The plant becomes pollinated ...
Despite the recent rapid growth of tropical dry forest succession ecology, most studies on this topi...
Bees are the most important pollinators of flowering plants and are necessary for pollinating both w...
A detailed description and comparison was done on the bionomics of five species of wood-nesting bees...
Bees provide an essential pollination service for crops and wild plants. However, substantial declin...
Host breadth and global bee species diversity are thought to be linked. Areas where bee species ric...
1. Species exhibit a range of specialisation in diet and other niche axes, with specialists typicall...
Bee hives presence may have negative effects on the foraging patterns of wild bees, especially when ...
Many wild bee species are declining globally. To design efficient mitigation strategies to slow down...
This thesis is a result of fieldwork on foraging ecology of Afrotropical stingless bees in Uganda. T...
Figure 5 Floral choices of Dasypoda visnaga and D. maura based on historical and new Moroccan record...
Wild bees represent a global group of highly diversified insect pollinators, nowadays concerningly w...
Bee pollinators are key components of terrestrial ecosystems. Evidence is mounting that bees are glo...
abstract: One can argue that bees are the most unique insects in the animal kingdom due to their inv...
Centridini bees are key pollinators of many wild and cultivated plant species, but data on their bio...
The interaction between plant and pollinator is generally mutualistic. The plant becomes pollinated ...
Despite the recent rapid growth of tropical dry forest succession ecology, most studies on this topi...
Bees are the most important pollinators of flowering plants and are necessary for pollinating both w...
A detailed description and comparison was done on the bionomics of five species of wood-nesting bees...
Bees provide an essential pollination service for crops and wild plants. However, substantial declin...
Host breadth and global bee species diversity are thought to be linked. Areas where bee species ric...
1. Species exhibit a range of specialisation in diet and other niche axes, with specialists typicall...
Bee hives presence may have negative effects on the foraging patterns of wild bees, especially when ...